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The Best Ergonomic Mice

Office Depot ergonomic mice matched to your symptoms by the Desk Doctor assessment algorithm. Tap any mouse for its specs and who it’s good for.

You need an ergonomic mouse if you have wrist, elbow, or forearm strain that persists after fixing your desk height and chair — or if your wrist is flat and twisted on a standard mouse. The right step on the comfort ladder depends on which symptoms you have.
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Ergonomic Mice at Office Depot

Answer the symptom questions below. The Desk Doctor algorithm maps your answers to an eligible set of mouse styles, then narrows further by size and hand.

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Mouse choice depends on your symptoms across the whole pain matrix, your hand size, and your dominant hand. Our free assessment factors all of it and names the single best mouse for you.

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Ergonomic Mice FAQ

When wrist, forearm, or elbow discomfort persists after you’ve fixed desk height and chair. The flat, twisted wrist position required by a standard mouse is a common cause — the gentler ergo styles raise the wrist closer to neutral, and the more aggressive ones (trackball, roller) remove arm sweep entirely.
It mirrors the assessment. Your wrist, elbow, and thumb symptoms place you on a tier scale, which maps to an eligible set of mouse styles. Trackball is excluded if you have any thumb pain on the mousing hand. The filter then narrows by size and dominant hand.
Use a standard credit card on its long side, from your wrist crease to the tip of your middle finger. Under two cards is Small, about two is Medium, more than two and a quarter is Large.
Yes — every product on this list is selected from the Office Depot catalog through our partnership. Tap any item to view it on officedepot.com.
They’re selected by Desk Doctor using the same clinical methodology behind our full ergonomic assessment — CAESAR anthropometric data, ANSI/HFES 100-2007, and BIFMA G1-2013 — then filtered to what’s available through Office Depot.
Products supplied through our Office Depot partnership. Selections drawn from the same clinical methodology as the Desk Doctor assessment — CAESAR anthropometric data, ANSI/HFES 100-2007, and BIFMA G1-2013.

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