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While the best gaming mouse for big hands should suit common palm grips, the SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wireless is a notable exception. Despite its long and narrow shell, larger hands can execute claw ...
You're not alone. For those with larger hands, finding the right gaming mouse isn't just about enhancing the game; it's about comfort, precision, and avoiding the dreaded hand cramp.
You can find them for under $20 (Dell recently had them on sale for $14). It is the lightest mouse I've used, that has a big side button on each side, and is comfortable. I can't praise it enough.
I also have large hands and a G5 at home. While this works just fine for me, I offer another option for you to consider:<BR>Look up a Kensington Expert Mouse. It is misnamed since it's a trackball.
I can't foresee this as a comfortable gaming mouse fit for long Half-Life sessions, and I can only pray that SoA's mouse will be bulked up for beefier American hands." SOA did just that.
The Air Mouse looks just like a regular mouse but it has a couple of additions. Inside there is a gyroscope, which detects motion in three dimensions. And outside, on the bottom, there is a big ...
The USB Big Mouse measures 175mm long by 105mm wide by 55mm tall, and it features some built-in flashing LED lights. As you can see from the photos below, it is rather large.