Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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Okay, this may seem silly at first glance but I'd really appreciate constructive suggestions.
I'm seeking ideas for streamlining the carrying of my laptop and accessories (mouse) to the many daily...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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I was thinking just finding a small bag with a strap, slide strap over monitor down to the point where the pivot is and make sure it's snug, let the bag hang off the back (i.e. something like this). ...
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Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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I was thinking about Velcro...put the soft fuzzy side on the bottom of the mouse - not blocking the laser and the rough half on the lid of the laptop.
The Velcro should hold it fine for the stroll...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Cordless-Laser-Mouse-Notebooks/dp/B001DJ7Y2O I believe there are other models also I have seen. I actually beta tested this before it was on the market and it does...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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Why thank you Sir! :nod:
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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Perhaps a stand up tote bag (the kind that doesn't flop over when you set it down) would be the best solution. You could just reach in and grab each item as you need it. Nothing to unzip and no...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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depending on the shape of your laptop, could you place a non-stick pad (something like this) on the back of the lid and put your mouse there while you walk? that would give it a semi-stable place for...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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Utility belt?
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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The MS Arc mouse is small and lightweight and folds in half, so it's comfortable to hold, much more so than traditional mouses. There's also the MS Arc Touch, which flattens out rather than folding,...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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Thanks, all! Your responses have been both helpful and entertaining.
Equipment is office-issued. I could buy my own mouse, but the existing laptop is a requirement.
Today I had to go into...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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just use your laptop touchpad for said 15min?
--edit: before someone says did you read the nerve condition comment. yes, i read the nerve condition part. but they are just as "ergonomic" in use as...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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I appreciate the thought, but my situation is truly about asking for suggestions when using traditionally shaped external mouse. That is what works best for me.
And the 15 minutes was merely one...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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I'd say go with a laptop sleeve that has some kind of storage for your mouse.
Since I have no idea what laptop you use:
E.g....
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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Switch to a touchscreen laptop.
Switch to a pad and pen - the usb type I dont know the name but i've seen artists use them for drawing.
I'm guessing you never were a waitress and learned the fine...
Transporting Laptop and Mouse within Office
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Plus the soft velcro will help the mouse move smoothly across the table. Good call.