Re: Have you ever considered of mousing ambidextrously?
- From: Espen Suenson <expen@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 15:49:47 +0100
WangQiang wrote:
I'm also a programmer, as working in front of computer day and day, my
right hand is so tired and get some pain. So I tried to mouse in both
hands. I find that it is really an efficient way to release pains. At
first I switched the mouse buttons in windows control panel, but it
taken me several steps to finish it, and I can't flip the cursor, so I
made a utility. With it I can switch mouse buttons and flip the cursor
immediately by pressing a hotkey. I gave it a name: "Ambidexter Mouse",
do you want to have a try: www.ambidexter-mouse.com
What is the point of flipping the cursor?
Espen
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