Is there a comfortable mouse?

I have a logitech keyboard thats over 10 years old , replaced recently not because its not working , just starting to look a bit shabby . I actually bought the exact same keyboard i was that impressed , backlit , super comfy and durable

Also add that its wired which for me is a must have


Yeah, that's why I said "as of late". My 2 year old Logitech products failed but my Logitech mouse from 10+ years ago is still working relatively well.
 
Yeah, that's why I said "as of late". My 2 year old Logitech products failed but my Logitech mouse from 10+ years ago is still working relatively well.
i like the look of the logitech hardware , can actually buy something that looks like a 14yo didnt design it that looks office appropriate and if it outlasts the warranty its ok by me . I actually buy multiples of hardware for redundancy reasons . 40 bucks for a mouse and 60 for keyboard is fine for me that feel good in hand and wont fall apart in 3 months . I spend a lot of time in office so spending 1000 bucks on an office chair doesnt faze me at all so 100 on a KB/mouse combo is nothing . Given the last KB lasted 10 years and still works i wont be too upset if this one lasts 2 , swings and roundabouts
 
we have all this new technology and still i use logitech regular mouse. i have tried all sorts but nothing can take the pain away from having to cock my fingers up in the air for 20 hours a day.

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One trick I've used for years is to switch hands ever so often(like a few months). I use a small microsoft mobile mouse 3500.
 
Just received an Evoluent 4 wired mouse. First, it LOOKS real cool. Secondly, it feels very comfortable.
However, a word of advice: do not start chart trading with it until you have at least a day or two of active use.
It does take some time to get used to.
 
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