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Surprise advice: take a closer look at trackballs. Seriously.
I (like you probably) have a large brush, and I understand your problem very well. At a previous job, I somehow went to the iron admins. I accidentally pulled the Logitech Trackman Wheel out of the junk box by the tail . Was very surprised. “What kind of animal? Instead of a mouse? Look you. And what lies here? Nobody uses? You can also try?" etc.
Tried. At first it was difficult, but then I got used to it, and began to discover pluses. It's big and fits well in the palm of your hand. When working, the hand does not move on the table, there are almost no static stresses in the hand, only the thumb works. As a result, I got used to it so much that I began to take the mouse only for games.
Then he became interested in what kind of trackballs there are. It turned out to be very different in terms of functions, convenience and price. The mentioned Trackman Wheel is simple, and, by the way, fits into your range.
Logitech performance MX. Big mouse, wireless. It's just too expensive, 2500
I have been using A4tech SWOP-80 for many years now. It will be larger than the X-7xx in size, it fits well in the hand, the additional buttons are just a fairy tale. Recommend.
I have a Sigma M900 - large and, importantly for me, heavy. Very "grasping". But the resolution is low, and it eats batteries great.
I have the oldest Labtec (two years old for sure). Like this one, but in a calm black design and a little simpler in appearance.
Large and heavy, but I can not find an alternative to it, because sometimes it seems that it is not very accurate (maybe I'm just paranoid).
Here is mine: Defender S Zurich 755
www.nix.ru/autocatalog/mouse_defender/Defender_Zurich_Wireless_Laser_Mouse_S755_Black_USB_8btn_52860_69605.html
Large, comfortable, has been serving faithfully in the most extreme conditions (IDE, Photoshop, Starcraft) for more than a year. Discharges extremely slowly. Vopchem, I recommend.
www.mousearena.com/logitech-mouse-updates/ Great mouse, a friend just bought it.
I was looking for in my city within 800r. big mouse - found only Defender Ranger M9215.
This is a Defender, so a quick breakdown is likely (for example, in a week my left button began to creak), but for my paw from a meager assortment for such a small amount, it was the most suitable. length - 12.5 cm
A4TechX7. I've been using it for 2 or 3 years. In terms of ergonomics, there was nothing better, setting dpi with one button on the mouse. Double click button and nothing more. Everything is convenient, easy. In general, no matter how many mice I have tried, this is the best. I even threw the mamba into the far corner of the table.
I can advise A4 XL-750BF. I’m not sure how much more / less than 740K, it seems to me that the shape of the mouse is just different - but here it’s not for everyone.
I too faced such problem. I want to note that in addition to the fact that the mouse should be with a large body, it should be heavy. Otherwise, “under the big hand” (especially accustomed to heavy weights) will not work well.
I have been using Microsoft SideWinder for a long time. It may not be the most gigantic, but not small, and weights are inserted into it, with which you can adjust the weight of the mouse for yourself.
It looks like this:
- I recommend. True, it's not cheap.
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