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5 years ago from M. de Winter, UX lead @ m2mobi
Thank you for your response. I switched to the Magic Trackpad 2 a couple of months ago, but with no success. I actually found out that the position your hand/wrist has while using the Magic Trackpad is even worst for my nerves / oxygen flow. But anyhow, if it works for you that’s awesome.
I’m switching between Wacom and Magic Mouse now, when I work. Ill look into your considerations on amazon ASAP :) thanks!
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Have you thought about not using your hands?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAokWwilHGk
Also, there are trackballs with foot switches (for right and left click) that you can use.
https://www.amazon.com/CST2545-5W-GL-Ambidextrous-Performance-Ergonomic/dp/B06XWLCLGB/ref=lp_9509959011_1_4?srs=9509959011&ie=UTF8&qid=1532627268&sr=8-4
https://www.amazon.com/CST-S-Button-External-Switch-3-5mm/dp/B01DCR5MTQ/ref=lp_9509959011_1_3?srs=9509959011&ie=UTF8&qid=1532627268&sr=8-3
Also, I feel that the new magic track pad works wonders. I've been a magic trackpad user for years and by using the gestures and tap to click I saved a ton of miles on my arms.