If you subscribe to this notion that vertical is better, then the 6000’s diagonal placement is better for you hand. Vertical mice position the hand in a more “natural” handshake position. Some doctors and ergonomic experts consider this unnatural and unhealthy, adding extra pressure on the carpal tunnel. ![]() Non-ergonomic mice force the user to operate a mouse with the hand in a horizontal or pronated position, in which we unnaturally twist our forearms with our palms facing down. We say “diagonal” because the hand is neither completely flat upon the mouse nor vertical. ![]() Its large sculpted thumb groove and curved right- and left-click buttons help guide the right hand into a diagonal position. ![]() We’ve made references to the shape of the 6000 a few times by now, so now it’s time to dig a little deeper regarding its ergonomics and surface area.
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