Cool, thanks David ๐
Jason Roberts Journeyman Software Developer Twitter: @robertsjason Blog: http://DontCodeTired.com Pluralsight Courses: http://bit.ly/psjasonroberts From: David Richards Sent: โWednesdayโ, โ21โ โAugustโ โ2013 โ11โ:โ37โ โAM To: ozDotNet Jason, The mouse is adjustable. The palm rest comes in two heights and can slide in and out to suite. The thumb part with the buttons can be adjusted forwards and backwards. The pinky rest can be removed. There are other models where the thumb part can also tilt outward but I read somewhere they tend to get pushed in if you push the buttons too hard. They also have less buttons. I have reasonably large hands and I find it quite comfortable. The only real criticism I would give it is that there's nowhere to put your thumb when you want to pickup and move the mouse over. You have to carefully put your thumb between two buttons. I was accidentally pressing buttons a lot at first. Not so much now though. You can also add included weights to it if you want a heavier mouse but I can't imagine why you would. David "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards... checkmate!" -Zapp Brannigan, Futurama On 21 August 2013 12:36, <[email protected]> wrote: That mouse looks like some crazy borg-transformers love-child ๐ Like the idea of programmable buttons though, any good for big-handed oafs like me? Jason Roberts Journeyman Software Developer
