Keymouse.com could be worth considering (not cheap though!). It's basically two mice with half a keyboard built in to each. The benefit I see is that it eliminates arm movement between mouse and keyboard.
I currently have a Logitech g502 mouse which has 9 programmable buttons. I've set this up with cursor control, page up/down, home/end, enter, delete, backspace and zero. You can assign 2 functions to each button (normal and g-shift)
The 502 has made programming much faster and perhaps halves arm movement which feels great compared to a normal setup.
Keymouse looks like an improvement on my setup so I'll hopefully try one soon.
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Keymouse.com could be worth considering (not cheap though!). It's basically two mice with half a keyboard built in to each. The benefit I see is that it eliminates arm movement between mouse and keyboard.
I currently have a Logitech g502 mouse which has 9 programmable buttons. I've set this up with cursor control, page up/down, home/end, enter, delete, backspace and zero. You can assign 2 functions to each button (normal and g-shift)
The 502 has made programming much faster and perhaps halves arm movement which feels great compared to a normal setup.
Keymouse looks like an improvement on my setup so I'll hopefully try one soon.