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Logitech VX Nano Cordless
I do alot of drawing and a regular mouse started giving me severe shoulder pain. I switched to a trackman with the thumbball many years ago and have had no trouble since. The positioning of the ball allows for the hand and arm to be totally supported in a relaxed position. I recommend also paying attention to the positioning of the chair arm. When the mouse and chair arm are properly positioned the comfort is fantastic, especially for long hours. I find using the thumb rather than the fingers easier on the wrist and forearm, as well as more accurate. Finger balls tend to be larger and heavier to move while the muscle is smaller and the movement awkward. The thumb position solves this as well as you could ever hope to. Regular cleaning is easy (and advised). If your Trackman starts slowing down or skipping, you need to clean it. I use alot of handlotion. This and lint tend to collect on the inside points where the ball touches, but is no problem to clean out. It is a sturdy product that lasts for many many years.
Logitech T CL13 TrackMan
This keyboard has the perfect amount of key travel and the shape of the keys allow your fingers to slide from one key to the next to type quickly and effectively. The only issue I’ve had with it was when I first got it, the space bar squeaked just a little bit, but it soon went away after moderate use. I contacted Logitech who offered to ship me a new one if I shipped mine to them, but I decided to see if it would go away and it did. There was a slight speed bump with all of my Logitech stuff with the switch to Snow Leopard, but Logitech contacted me as soon as drivers were made available, and everything works perfectly. I previously owned a BT DiNovo that I bought for a PC, which worked well, but sometimes would cut out, but this one NEVER does that.
Logitech diNovo Mac Edition