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As the owner of a non-standard palm that requires narrow and long mice, I can say that never choose a mouse in absentia if your palm is non-standard. There are a hundred thousand million factors to take into account, and which are determined simply by putting your hand on a mouse. Just go with your feet to the nearest DNS or-whatever-you-have-a-network and measure all the mice in a row. Once I measured half the store - and did not pick up anything. Indeed, in addition to the size of the mouse (which is undoubtedly important), there is also a grip - how do you hold it - with your fingers or with your palm? Right hand or left hand? For example, I hold the mouse with my left hand, but at the same time I am by no means left-handed :) There is also weight - are you used to a light or massive mouse? There is also a carpet...
Having bought "for the eyes" it is very easy to find yourself in a situation when you are intensively looking for someone to give it to - as it once happened to me - I bought a mouse without proper selection - well, I had to give it to a friend ...
https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Sculpt-Ergonomic-...
or Logitech G402/MX
It takes some getting used to, but a large palm fits comfortably
Better go to any major hardware / computer store and feel it with your hands. In the same DNS, there are often 10-20 unpacked mice on the stand
Most positioning themselves as gaming
My favorite is the Razer Mamba Chroma Tournament
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