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Sorcery Rodent Bound with Soothing Silicon Section
I don’t makeuseof a mouse. WE love my MacBook’s oversized trackpad as well as WE have the Wacom tablet upon the table for some-more accurate work Similarto pixel-perfect gun positioning in Desktop Building Invulnerability. Though I listento from the kids in the office that Apple’s Magic Rodent is reduction magic and more comfortless when it comes to comfort: attack those multi-touch gestures can be ruin upon the wrists.
Come in a Fix. The Fix is the contoured block of soothing silicone with the suction cup on the bottom. It sticks to a back part of a mouse’s surface as well as does one simple thing: supports your palm as a fingers do their multi-touching magic. WE admit WE have been tempted by a Magic Rodent, but the cost and a too-slim form put me off. This $10 retard, from Honda race-car part engineer Will, fixes which right away. Will says he tested it in both his tiny hands and his wife’s hulk mitts, as well as both fit fine.
Ingenious as well as poor, a best partial is that it kinda fits in with the neat Apple aesthetic. I’ll hang to my Wacom inscription, though. If God had meant us to use mice, he wouldn’t have invented pens (or cats).
Magic Mouse, Fixed [MMFixed]