TechLarry
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The search for the perfect mouse for my relatively large hands, and numb fingers due to peripheral Neuropathy may be over!
This is the best solution I've found so far:
The Roccat Kone Aimo.
It's big. It fits my hand. It is just a tad bit slippery, but not a problem overall.
The clickers are not super-sensitive. They won't click until you want them to click. They have a bit of travel to them. This resolves one of my biggest issues these days. They are 50 million click Omron's.
The wheel works good enough (No auto-scroll that I love so much in the MX Master 2s ), and has left/right click.
The forward/reverse buttons are awesome. Big. Easy to find. Very good feel, but not overly sensitive.
Thumb button is great. Firm operation. Doesn't mush out at the bottom of the click.
The Roccat swarm software isn't any better or worse than from the likes of Logitech, Razer, Corsair, etc...
So... it might be the one. So far so good. My hand digs it so that's the important part.
This is the best solution I've found so far:
The Roccat Kone Aimo.
It's big. It fits my hand. It is just a tad bit slippery, but not a problem overall.
The clickers are not super-sensitive. They won't click until you want them to click. They have a bit of travel to them. This resolves one of my biggest issues these days. They are 50 million click Omron's.
The wheel works good enough (No auto-scroll that I love so much in the MX Master 2s ), and has left/right click.
The forward/reverse buttons are awesome. Big. Easy to find. Very good feel, but not overly sensitive.
Thumb button is great. Firm operation. Doesn't mush out at the bottom of the click.
The Roccat swarm software isn't any better or worse than from the likes of Logitech, Razer, Corsair, etc...
So... it might be the one. So far so good. My hand digs it so that's the important part.