On DATE, the author spaketh: Herta Van den Eynde > On 04/11/2007, Bill Tangren <bjt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I am in the market for an ergonomic mouse that doesn't use the index >> finger - I'm having serious tendinitis issues with that finger. I've >> done >> some googling and found a few likely choices, like the EM500 (GPL/GPS) >> Ergonomic Mouse from IBM. The thing is, hardly any of the web sites I've >> been to mention Linux compatibility. >> >> Does anyone have any thoughts on or experience with using an ergonomic >> mouse with Linux boxes (especially one that will work through a usb KVM >> switch). >> >> >> -- >> Bill Tangren >> U.S. Naval Observatory > > If your left hand is OK, you can alternatively switch your mouse to > the left. You can even change the buttons around, so that MB1 is left > index finger. > I know it sounds awkward to most righthanded people, but simply try it > for a week or two. > > Kind regards, > > Herta > I'm doing this now, and it is helping, but I find it frustrating. I don't have the dexterity with the left hand I have with my right. I am constantly clicking on adjacent links by mistake. Thanks for the advice, though. -- Bill Tangren U.S. Naval Observatory -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list