It is not difficult to buy a mouse, the hard part is to buy a mouse that meets your needs. Today to give you a popularization of the mouse grip and purchase advice.
First, you have to know your hand length.
Stretch your hand where you often use a mouse and take a ruler and place it on your palm. The distance from the tip of your middle finger to the first line of your wrist is your hand length. The width of your hand does not usually need to be measured specifically.
The mouse is mainly characterized by three parameters: length, width and height. Length refers to the distance from top to bottom when the mouse is laid flat, width refers to the distance from left to right when the mouse is laid flat, and height refers to the vertical distance from the highest point of the mouse surface to the contact surface when the mouse is laid flat.
First, you have to know your hand length.
Stretch your hand where you often use a mouse and take a ruler and place it on your palm. The distance from the tip of your middle finger to the first line of your wrist is your hand length. The width of your hand does not usually need to be measured specifically.
The mouse is mainly characterized by three parameters: length, width and height. Length refers to the distance from top to bottom when the mouse is laid flat, width refers to the distance from left to right when the mouse is laid flat, and height refers to the vertical distance from the highest point of the mouse surface to the contact surface when the mouse is laid flat.
Secondly, you have to focus on the way you currently hold the mouse when you use it.
There are three common ways to hold a mouse: lying, grasping and finger grips.
There are three common ways to hold a mouse: lying, grasping and finger grips.
Palm Grip
What is a Palm Grip? As the name implies is to make your entire palm can easily lie on the mouse, each finger can be very natural close to the mouse, the highest point of the mouse will be just against your palm. Lie on the surface of the mouse when the hand close to the mouse with the power of the wrist is very natural to drive the mouse to move.
However, since the Palm Grip uses the wrist to move the mouse, it is basically impossible for you to make large movements with the wrist alone.
If you want to increase the distance of mouse movement in the Palm Grip, you have to use your elbow as a fulcrum and move the mouse with your whole small forearm. If you don't lift your forearm high, it will rub against the desktop.
Claw Grip
Claw Grip, is the grip method that people came up with as a solution for players to the problem of not moving far enough in a plie grip when using only their wrists.
Claw Grip need to use the root of the palm against the end of the mouse, the palm does not touch the mouse, the index finger and middle finger standing on the left and right buttons. Moving the mouse thumb ring finger pinky finger and palm root common force like pincers firmly grasped the mouse, the whole palm posture is slightly taut, compared to the lying grip, the grip requires more wrist out of the force.
Fingertip Grip
The third is the Fingertip Grip, a derivative of the Claw Grip, which is more like a variation of the Claw Grip with the hand moved a few centimeters to the inside of the body. Only the thumb, ring finger and pinky are gripped behind the side of the mouse, with the index and middle fingers still resting on the left and right buttons as in the grip. The back of the mouse and the end of the mouse are not in contact with the palm of the hand to give the wrist more room to move.
When the mouse moves horizontally, it relies on the wrist to swing from side to side. The most awkward thing is that when moving up and down, the wrist doesn't move, and you have to rely on the thumb and ring finger to make the mouse slide inside the palm.
After knowing our own hand size and the way to hold the mouse, We can choose a mouse that suits us according to our own situation.
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