For me, at the very least, it needed to be brought in a little but more, with a more rounded edge. My thumb bent mostly around it when resting naturally, but the jutting plastic came out far enough to rub against my finger. The problems arise from just two areas on the mouse the first sits toward the rear on the left, just behind the thumb grip where you find a ride that juts out a little too far. Likewise the sloping angle to the right of the rightmost click contours nicely to my ring finger, although it would have been nice if it had used either the rubber or the same material that the sloped back of the mouse uses rather than the shiny, slightly slippy plastic that adorns it. The long, sweeping back rests nicely in my hand when using a standard palm grip, my preference, and the grippy rubber where the thumb resides and patiently awaits its call to action is great at its job, although I do wonder how it will hold up over time. ![]() ![]() Etekcity’s offering is a bit hit and miss in terms of comfort.
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