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I used to have an ergo, adn switching was hard. Now I stick with straight ones,...

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Mouse stopped working. Fortunately, just the batteries that died.

Had a minor panic attack thinking I might need to run to town for a new mouse.

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You don't have any spare computer mice?

I have at least two, brand new in their boxes if you need one in an emergency

I ran into a similar issue this week with a keyboard…trouble was , my primary was a natural/ergo board and my backup is conventional…my hands were angry
I used to have an ergo, adn switching was hard. Now I stick with straight ones, though too much laptop time is hard. arrow keys, home/end are in different places.
I mostly use wired Corsair gaming mice on my home machines rather than wireless or Bluetooth mice. They are very rugged and reliable, and never have to be charged.
I also prefer wired peripherals , and my last mouse was a Razer Deathadder … never use for games , but only one in my price point

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