>>I just use the mouse with my left hand now and I actually like it >>better. >>The problem is I have trouble with my right hand and my mouse. A couple of people talked about having problems with using a mouse. My question is "Are you using a regular mouse?" If you are, you might try switching to a Logitech Marble Mouse or a Kensington Trackball mouse. Yes they take some getting used to but one you do, they take a lot of stress off of your hands. Personally, I have better control. No, I am not PD at all but did have to have carpal tunnel surgery in both hands (not at same time though). Another good "mouse" is called a glidepoint or touchpoint. These can be bought seperate and added to your machine or you can get a keyboard/glidepoint mouse combo. I've purchased a couple. An ergonomic style combo is $68 and a non-ergonomic one is $45 If anyone is interested in these, please let me know and I'll get the name and model numbers for you. I can also get you a contact that I order from. They should be able to ship anywhere in US. Company is in Houston, TX. Please e-mail me a message at [log in to unmask] with MOUSE as the subject and I'll get you the info. _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com