
It'll save your back and will pay for itself 100x over.įirst, pay attention to your symptoms and take precautions. Speaking of the "cramped" subject, get a good chair. I'd try to get work to eventually pay for this option. Keep in mind they drop support for older models if you're buying used, so make sure reviews say it'll work for your application. I recommend the best one you can afford, but isn't necc early on. They are expensive and take a while to get used to, but overall improve efficiency in CAD software. It does not and is not meant to replace the traditional mouse. Some people mentioned the sideways mice, and that has helped with wrist pain for my SO.Ī 3dconnexion is a supplemental mouse that is used in conjunction with a mouse vs mouse+keyboard. The buttons serve me well, and the price doesn't break the wallet when it gets worn out, and goes on sale often. I personally use a G402 (wired) and a g602 (wireless). If you do get a wireless that takes 2 batts, sometimes it can be used with 1 like the logitech g602. I coiled up the proprietary mouse charging cable with several velcro wire ties and just use it wired.Ī wired mouse will usually be much lighter than a wireless (i.e. I work in a manufacturing plant, and I am often in meetings for design reviews, or on the floor to do tasks. It is nice because it doesn't mess up the USB port when being carried by the cable (I use a laptop at work). The USB cable does double duty for the dongle or directly into the mouse and clicks in both. The problem is the shark fin to replace the tilt scroll wheel is in a but of a useless spot, and the wireless dongle doubles as this huge uni-tasker charging stand that shows off the RGB on the mouse. It has a great sensor and fits my hand nice. I LOVE the thumb "shift" button it has for custom clicks. The thumb button layout was the closest to the G700s at the time. My current replacement is a Roccat Leadr. My comments still apply, but I guess it doesn't matter since you can not buy one unless it is new old stock. The problem with Logitech, is their BS use of inferior click buttons on a $70 mouse.Įdit: I was looking at Roccat and found out the Leader is discontinued.

Tons of buttons, different profiles stored on the mouse and a small wireless dongle and USB charge port. The logitech G700s was my all time favorite.
