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> Subject: Re: Mouse Yips
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> Have you tried mousing with your other hand? It does take some
> getting used to, but Windows (not sure about Mac) has a feature where
> you can swith the mouse buttons..so a left click is done with your
> index finger, and a right click with your middle finger. I switch my
> mouse back and forth every two-three months, and found that helps
> relieve my wrist a bit.
I switch mousehands as needed, too, but I don't bother remapping the
buttons. My husband is left-handed and I am right and neither of us ever
remaps mouse buttons and both of us are comfortable mousing with both hands.
It makes things much simpler and more flexible.
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