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Originally Posted by curstpriest
... mouse goes on the right, and most electronics are designed for right handed ergonomics, you should be used to this by now.
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That's a bit insulting. Left handers are not obligated to use things right handed.
I'm left handed and use a mouse on the left. I write and draw with my left hand so its logical to mouse with my left.
I generally rebel against right hand only products. I buy only real left-handed sissors, ones with the blades "reversed" in addition to the grips.
On the other hand, I find the K3 quite useable. I've long been in the habit of holding books in my right hand (the dumb clumsy one) so that my skilled hand (read: left) is free to take notes, or more often, use a fork while eating (I do a lot of my reading at lunch). I find the 5-way control usable. The big thing that I looked for when deciding my recent purchase of a new reader was that it have page turn button on both sides so that page turning could easily be done regardless of which hand I use.