Is there an actually good vertical gaming mouse on the market? I was using pic related (Hansker Performance). It was honestly just about perfect for me. I have big hands and as far as I can tell there isn't really a mouse out there bigger. It does everything I want and I was able to get used to it surprisingly quickly despite it being my first vertical mouse. The problem was it broke down after only a year. The idea of rebuying this mouse annually when it is as expensive as it is just doesn't sound appealing to me.
>>108840484Not sure how it compares to the Hansker or how well it works for gaming, but I liked the MX Vertical when I owned it. Sadly I dropped it on the floor too many times and it eventually broke for good. Lasted a few years before it's untimely demise.
>>108840484is there such a thing as a good vertical gaming mouse? I could have sworn that my old vertical mouse would move left a bit when I clickedwhich was fine since I played medic in TF2, but if I wanted to click on heads…
>>108840484its good for tha wrist
>>108840484keychron m5? that's what i have, it has a top tier sensor, better than the hansker one and and cheaper toothough it's apparently physically smaller so idk, there is no data to compare the shape on any mouse shape checkerspic related was rtings's top latency listings and the m5 is within margin of error of the best shit they tested before they paywalled everything>>108840618you get used to it and over time you stop clicking hard enough to push the mouse
>>108840610I had one of these and returned it because my hand kept sliding off. Either I had to use my arm muscles to keep my hand elevated all the time (creating shoulder and wrist strain). There's no fucking rest on it. I got a 30.- CHF MediaMarkt vertical mouse that was more comfortable and quite precise.
>>108840484Try a Contour Unimouse. Adjustable angle and adjustable thumb rest. Has 3 actual buttons, plus two side buttons. Available in left and right handed. Corded and wireless (and the wireless one works corded when you plug it in with USB). I've had mine for 4.5 years and that's the longest I've ever gone with a mouse. Normally I start getting wrist pain after 2 years and have to get something different.
>>108841622It doesn't fix the problem source, though. For that, you have to lower your mouse sensitivity and move the mouse with your forearm, not by the wrist. It takes a while to get used to it.
>>108840484When you use normal mouse you also move fingers to make micro movements and adjustments, something you can't do using vertical mouse.