12 Jul 2010

Cool Mouse Pads



One item on your desk you may not pay a lot of attention to is your mouse pad. Mouse pads sit under your mouse, and allow a clean and smooth surface for your mouse to operate efficiently. You may not think much about it until your mouse starts giving you trouble. Even more importantly, someone who works on a computer all day may soon find out that not all mouse pads are created equal.

A huge concern for people who type on their computers all day is carpel tunnel syndrome. This is often the result of stress on the wrist or elbow, and can leave a sufferer in a lot of pain. When a person repeats the same motions over and over again without proper support, or proper form, things can go haywire. Today, there are keyboards that are meant to help the wrists move in the proper position with as little stress as possible. Did you know there are mouse pads that are made for the same reason?

Depending on where you keep your mouse and your pad, you may be twisting your wrist at an unnatural position. When this happens, damage will build up over time, leaving you in a lot of pain. There are some mouse pads made with support for your wrist. If you spend a lot of time on the computer, you may want to consider buying one of these special mouse pads. Some even come with gel for extra comfort and support.

When the computer mouse was first introduced to the public at large, they contained a wheel on the bottom that guided the cursor on the screen. Mouse pads were essential because the ball rolled over them much more efficiently than a desk top. When a mouse pad became old, or dirty, the mouse ball would then have trouble connecting with the pad, and users had a hard time using their computer. If you have ever had the ball mouse, or still have one, you know exactly what I mean.

If you want to eliminate this problem, you can buy a ball-less mouse. These eliminate the need for mouse pads altogether, but many people like to have them anyway. A mouse pad can say a lot about who you are, and many people like to buy mouse pads that are personalized and unique to their personality. No matter what you choose for a mouse pad, the most important feature should be comfort. If you find your wrist is starting to hurt, find one made for your comfort.

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