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First thing I noticed...it seems you are using a right handed mouse for a lefty...

Myself, randomly I can only use a mouse in my right hand, possibly the only thing I can do right handed. It feels weird and awkward in my left hand

First thing I noticed...it seems you are using a right handed mouse for a lefty...

The Microsoft Mouse? I had one of those years ago, it can be a left or a right handed mouse - it's the same on both sides.

This one, right?

The Microsoft Mouse? I had one of those years ago, it can be a left or a right handed mouse - it's the same on both sides.

This one, right?

Certainly looks like the Microsoft ambidextrous mouse to me. Lots of places (schools etc...) bought them up big when they first came out. Now you can't buy a new computer without a generic ambidextrous mouse.

First thing I noticed...it seems you are using a right handed mouse for a lefty...

It's definitely a 'both hands' mouse, fortunately. Maybe it's just the picture. Sad that there are no lefty ergonomic mice. Even finding a decent both-hands mouse is difficult these days.

I'm left handed and I can't stand using a mouse with my left hand :pinch:

Same here, Left hand for everything.. except using a computer.. I also play guitar the right handed way too. But I learned using right hand for a mouse and kept it. Plus.. it leaves my left hand free for...stuff.

This is my workstation. I have a late 2006 MacBook (Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, 2GB RAM, and an upgraded 500GB Hard Drive). It is not very fast but, since I'm a web designer, it does the work. There is my Notebook PC too, an HP Pavilion dv6921la (AMD Turion X2 64 TL-60, 4GB RAM, 160GB Hard Drive, 15") that I use for IE testing, to borrow to my little sister and such. The TV is small and old because I hardly ever watch it and there is some other big LCD's in other rooms.

The glass desktop is from easy (ex Home Depot in Chile) and the black one is self-made.

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Under the glass desktop lives "Blanqui" (Whity or something like that), a white rat.

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It is sleeping as I write this, so be quiet ;)

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Hope you like it.

I got some new Razer gear (keyboard, mouse, gaming pad, mouse pad), new reclining office chair w/stool, Windows Phone 7 (HD7, in addition to the iPhone I already have), and laptop (that I'm probably going to take back and get something else). Also, instead of the framed trollface there are some troll stickers on my desk :-)

Just a little warning, I had that desk and the part your monitors are on broke off when I had two 17inch Sony LCD's on it. Luckily I grabbed them before they fell too far, but the supports are very flimsy. I'd recommend reinforcing them some in front and behind. :-) I used wooden dow rods cut to the exact distance from top to botton of the shelf, then wedged them in their.

Here's mine. Split into some clearly defined work/play areas. yeah, I know cable management is poor, and yes. There are some multicoloured straws at the back of my TV for no reason too. >_>

I am trying to find a new desk, but to no avail. It's got to be thin, about 3/4 of a metre wide. Any ideas?

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Also, can't get the attachment thing to do more than one attachment. :[

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