The No Hands Mouse (www.nohandsmouse.com, 800-57-MOUSE) may be easier on your toes. It uses a pivoting mechanism around your ankle. Note: I am simply a happy user. I have no financial stake in this company. > From: Sharon Mello <http://www.EARTHLINK.NET/~slmello> > Date: Thu Aug 20, 7:28am > > Larisa - Be careful with your foot-mouse that you don't acquire problems in > your foot. There are muscles, tendons and ligaments there too. You didn't > solve the problem completely (but very inventively, I might add) so just be > careful and don't overuse your foot. People get plantar fascitis in their > heels and not knowing the anatomy of the foot, I imagine it's put together > similar to the hand--both five digits but not as dextrous and hands. Just > don't go "hog wild"!. Good luck! > > sharon in Fremont, Ca. > > Larisa wrote: > > > I, too, tried spreading the mouse-work around with 2 different mice; but > > now I've made a foot-mouse for myself, and don't use any other one. All I > > did was attach the upper part of a thong sandal to a standard mouse, and > > stick some thick rubber onto the left button so I could push it with my > > toe. It's very comfortable, and I don't have to strain my hands at all. > > > > Larisa Migachyov * Quant'e bella giovinezza > > Biomechanical Engineering * Che si fugge tuttavia! > > Stanford University * Chi vuol esser lieto, sia; > > http://www.stanford.edu/~lvm * Di doman non c'e certezza.