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Lightweight wireless mouse

think2

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Anyone know of a lightweight wireless mouse?

I have chronically sore wrists and hands and also smallish hands. Are there any wireless mice that reasonably light and easy to move around.
 
Logitech Wireless Notebook mouse. Latest version of VX Nano.
 
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Maybe give the Swiftpoint laptop mouse a look - very compact indeed, and sounds quite groovy, but might not be for everyone by the sounds of it... and not for left-handers apparently according to this review.
 
I tried the Logitech M310 for a few days, it was ok, but there was a problem with the keyboard so I took it back and decided to switch to a Microsoft wireless 4000 mouse which seems very nice. They both only need one AA battery so it seems the weight isn't the problem I thought it was going to be.
 
I have the microsoft wireless 6000 it is very light and works well....go to any computer hardware store and check it (and others) out and decide for yourself.
 
I'm in the market for a small wireless mouse for my notebook. Kinda thiking maybe the Logitech 350 or the Microsoft 3500. Anyone have a preferance?
 
Why dont you try trackball?

I find that trackballs are lousy graphics editing toolls. Trying to draw or paint with a trackball is like herding cats. 🙂

I guess they are OK for games and browsing.

Another thing to consider is a digitizing pad and stylus. For graphics creation and editing, they ar4e the best. They come wireless as well.
 
I got a M305 (Logitech) for my daughter (4 years old) and I ended up ditching my old heavy MS mouse, and now use M305s exclusively. They are light since they are single battery, have an on off switch, and have a small reciever (along with a place inside the mouse to store the reciever).
Plus you can find them on sale regularly for less than $20. 🙂
 
I got a M305 (Logitech) for my daughter (4 years old) and I ended up ditching my old heavy MS mouse, and now use M305s exclusively. They are light since they are single battery, have an on off switch, and have a small reciever (along with a place inside the mouse to store the reciever).
Plus you can find them on sale regularly for less than $20. 🙂

I ended up also buyign the Logitech 305. Works great and even works well on my couch with no mousepad. Last week Target had them on sale for $9.90 which was a steal. This wweel Bestbuy has then for $11.99 which is also kick-a$$.
 
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