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Question for left-handers only: When using a mouse for your computer, do you do it with your left hand or your right hand?
I am not left-handed, but we are stocking an office with cubicles and half are mirrored layouts and don't really lend themselves to right-handed "mousing". I *suspect* that most left-handers mouse with their right hands, but I don't know that, and I'd like to get an idea.
Question for left-handers only: When using a mouse for your computer, do you do it with your left hand or your right hand?
I am not left-handed, but we are stocking an office with cubicles and half are mirrored layouts and don't really lend themselves to right-handed "mousing". I *suspect* that most left-handers mouse with their right hands, but I don't know that, and I'd like to get an idea.
Cubicles that don't lend themselves to right-handed mousing does not sound optimal, my friend.
Question for left-handers only: When using a mouse for your computer, do you do it with your left hand or your right hand?
I am not left-handed, but we are stocking an office with cubicles and half are mirrored layouts and don't really lend themselves to right-handed "mousing". I *suspect* that most left-handers mouse with their right hands, but I don't know that, and I'd like to get an idea.
Question for left-handers only: When using a mouse for your computer, do you do it with your left hand or your right hand?
I am not left-handed, but we are stocking an office with cubicles and half are mirrored layouts and don't really lend themselves to right-handed "mousing". I *suspect* that most left-handers mouse with their right hands, but I don't know that, and I'd like to get an idea.
Question for left-handers only: When using a mouse for your computer, do you do it with your left hand or your right hand?
I am not left-handed, but we are stocking an office with cubicles and half are mirrored layouts and don't really lend themselves to right-handed "mousing". I *suspect* that most left-handers mouse with their right hands, but I don't know that, and I'd like to get an idea.
I use a mouse with whichever hand happens to pick it up. I'm left handed.
I haven't used a hard wired mouse or keyboard for years. Unless there is a reason, I'd use a wireless mouse and keyboard. And printer connection for that matter.
I'm using a wireless mouse, but the mousepad is on the right.
Just how left-handed are you? I and my two little sisters are/were left-handed, but one of us became very ambidextrous and taught herself how to deal cards right-handed (hmmmpf, to show off!) and etc. I am very left-handed/right-brained, but as I say, lefties do learn early how to adjust to the oppressive right-handed world.
I'm naturally left handed, but like many lefties I have learned to make adjustments when it is in my best interest. Golfing and shooting to name two are more expensive for a leftie. I can use either side equally well, which translates to very good (shooting), or terrible (golfing).
My first computer was inconvenient to operate left handed, so I used it right handed.
I also bat right handed.
Did batting right-handed seem more comfortable to you, or were you encouraged to learn this way? I tried both ways and was lousy at both, LOL.
I'm using a wireless mouse, but the mousepad is on the right.
Just how left-handed are you? I and my two little sisters are/were left-handed, but one of us became very ambidextrous and taught herself how to deal cards right-handed (hmmmpf, to show off!) and etc. I am very left-handed/right-brained, but as I say, lefties do learn early how to adjust to the oppressive right-handed world.
I got a small taste of what that must be like when I went to Britain and had to shift gears with my left hand. It was still awkward after three weeks.
Just more comfortable. Strangely, batting is one of the few things I can't do both ways.
I was never encouraged to favor one hand over the other although when I was in elementary school (I'm 79), lefties were forced to write right handed by some teachers.
I use a mouse with whichever hand happens to pick it up. I'm left handed.
I haven't used a hard wired mouse or keyboard for years. Unless there is a reason, I'd use a wireless mouse and keyboard. And printer connection for that matter.
I got a small taste of what that must be like when I went to Britain and had to shift gears with my left hand. It was still awkward after three weeks.
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