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Old 12-16-2014, 02:51 PM #1
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Default Computer mouse for dexterity issues?

Howdy! My name is Pete, and my lack of hand dexterity is making it a bit challenging for me to use my computer mouse. I've tried a regular wireless mouse, a vertical ergonomic mouse, and a trackball mouse. The biggest problem that I have is keeping my fingers in the appropriate position to click buttons without constantly looking at my fingers to see where they are on the mouse.

So! I figured that if anybody had information about this subject, it might be some of you folks. Can anybody enlighten me? Thank you!
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hi pete and welcome to NT,

i can't help with your problem but am wondering if you called your local MS society if they couldn't give you some tips about aids.
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Sorry for a belated response, saw this post but my iPad keeps acting up on me. But you could try a mouse like this: http://www.amazon.com/Finger-Optical...Computer+mouse ... Hopefully you wouldn't be forced to seek buttons, or try to find one like the mice used on laptops, 90% of all mouse functions can be done with your finger moving on the pad without needing to hit buttons.

But honestly, I would strongly suggest brushing up on hotkeys. Just forget the mouse as a lefty in a righty mouse world, I use hotkeys almost exclusively. There might be a few games that I'm unable to and am forced to use the mouse, but the majority of my computer use is accomplished without ever touching the mouse.
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I've also had luck in past re-setting computer using some handicapped settings.
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Don't know if this has to do with mice, but I like Google feature 'Google Now' on my laptop. For searching the web when my fingers get tense I use Google now. You say "OK GOOGLE' and yo ucan do a total voice navigation of the web. I dunnno, saves a bit of mouse manipulation I guess.
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what about the mousepad sized trackpads? That may be of help, along with adjusting the settings in your computer (accessibility settings)
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what about the mousepad sized trackpads? That may be of help, along with adjusting the settings in your computer (accessibility settings)
What exactly is that Jane?
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It's similar to the mouse for a laptop. Basically an external version of the trackpads that come installed on most laptop computers.
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