On Tue, 8 Jun 2021 at 11:08, Tim via users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
Does anybody know of a mouse with a scroll wheel that's not
rubber
coated? I have a latex allergy, getting really sick of the skin
irritation, and I'm not having a great deal of luck researching this.
Most mice don't state what they're made of.
Like many mathematicians of my generation, I developed skin sensitivity
to blackboard chalk (actually, the binding agent). Non-latex gloves or
chalk
holders were common solutions. Maybe you could wrap your finger with
tape (there non-slip adhesive tapes -- "vet-wrap" is one).
Yes, I do want a scroll wheel mouse and not a trackball. They have
their purposes, but don't suit what I generally want to do.
There are mice that don't have a wheel, but do scrolling and gestures
with a touch-pad like surface. I have used an Apple "MagicMouse"
<
ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Mouse>with linux. I preferred it
over the wheel mice (Dell + MS) in our lab at the time (mice are not
usable at sea -- working in an oceanographic institute, new mice often
ended up in junk boxes).
--
George N. White III