RMA
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Since nobody came up with any bright ideas as to how I could get rid of most my ProTool Archives "en masse", I've been grinding my way through them (~1500 Tags at seven mouse clicks each to free them up) for the last day and a half.
As a result my wrist and, in particular, my middle finger are complaining bitterly! Thinking about it, it's perhaps not too surprising. The index finger and thumb are frequently used individually or at least independantly of the other fingers, the remaining three fingers, however, are usually used together to grip something. So the use of the middle finger for right clicking to open the context menu is obviously straining it a bit.
I'm fairly sure I've see a mouse advertised with a button or buttons on the side to be operated by the thumb. I feel sure this ought to be more comfortable than using the middle finger.
Has anybody ever worked with a mouse like this and if so, how does the theory translate into practice?
As a result my wrist and, in particular, my middle finger are complaining bitterly! Thinking about it, it's perhaps not too surprising. The index finger and thumb are frequently used individually or at least independantly of the other fingers, the remaining three fingers, however, are usually used together to grip something. So the use of the middle finger for right clicking to open the context menu is obviously straining it a bit.
I'm fairly sure I've see a mouse advertised with a button or buttons on the side to be operated by the thumb. I feel sure this ought to be more comfortable than using the middle finger.
Has anybody ever worked with a mouse like this and if so, how does the theory translate into practice?