Programming for 40+ years developing custom applications for business. Fortran was the first formally learned language followed by Assembly (8086/8087 - ouch), then C.
I own a Logitech Vertical mouse and I can't say it helped. The grip angle is uniquely designed to orient the hand as shown in your picture. It took a while to adapt to this new posture.
I've been using a mouse soon after they were released to the market too many years ago to remember. I haven't suffered any ill effects as a result. I still prefer using my MX Master 3S as it seems to do a much better job of cradling the hand and supporting the curvature of the palm.
I seldom use the vertical mouse, but I have one if the situation changes.
Talking about it, I don't know if it helps, but has anyone used an ergonomic mouse?
I own a Logitech Vertical mouse and I can't say it helped. The grip angle is uniquely designed to orient the hand as shown in your picture. It took a while to adapt to this new posture.
I've been using a mouse soon after they were released to the market too many years ago to remember. I haven't suffered any ill effects as a result. I still prefer using my MX Master 3S as it seems to do a much better job of cradling the hand and supporting the curvature of the palm.
I seldom use the vertical mouse, but I have one if the situation changes.
Interesting.
Advice appreciated.
Thank you! 👍