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RollerMouse

Posted By: cerdan on 2007-02-03
In Reply to: That's just what I'm looking for (sm) - mz

Yes, I have the Pro, the wrist rest station, and their split keyboard.  I'm not sure, but I think it was about $200, but the keyboard was about $40.  The expense was worth it to me and I don't regret spending the money as it really helped with my pain.  I'm glad I could help. 


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I had the same problem. Steroid shots and physical therapy didn't help. I found a solution with a very different mouse called a RollerMouse Pro. It is expensive, but I felt it was worth it. I knew I couldn't go on with that pain forever and I worried about permanent damage. They have a website: http://www.contourdesign.com/rollermouse/

I also had to get their split keyboard for about $40 because it fits better with the mouse. Most split keyboards have a wrist rest and this mouse is part of its own wrist rest.

The extra bonus is that this mouse improves productivity. My hands don't even leave the keyboard. I know I sound like an ad, but I searched for a very long time for a truly ergonomic mouse and I didn't find anything else that helped with my pain. It is very easy to get used to, at least it was for me. Sorry about the length of the post, but I never even thought about posting about what I'd found here before.