Description
Basic Functions
- Left Click: For selecting items, opening files, or activating buttons on the screen.
- Right Click: For accessing context menus that offer additional options specific to what you’ve clicked.
- Scroll Wheel: For quickly scrolling up or down on a page, and in some mice, pressing the wheel can also serve as a middle-click button, which is useful for opening links in new tabs or closing tabs in web browsers.
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Ergonomics and Comfort
- Grip: Hold the mouse lightly to reduce hand strain. Common grips include the palm grip, claw grip, and fingertip grip—choose one that feels natural for long use.
- Arm and Wrist Position: Keep your wrist straight and use your arm to move the mouse rather than only the wrist. This can reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries (RSI).
- Mouse Pad: Use a pad with wrist support to keep your wrist in a neutral position, or consider an ergonomic mouse if you experience discomfort.
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Advanced Usage
- Multi-Tasking with Multi-Button Mice: For gaming or professional software, multi-button mice allow you to assign functions directly to the mouse, making tasks quicker and more convenient.
- Gesture Control: Some advanced mice allow for gesture-based commands, where holding down a button and moving the mouse in a direction triggers actions like opening specific applications.
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