Off topic: Is there such a thing as a mouse with ergonomic hardware copy paste buttons? Autor vlákna: Adieu
| Adieu ukrajinština -> angličtina + ...
I'm starting to give myself left hand pinky cramps (holding down Ctrl) with some repetitive projects that force me to use locked shared translation memories full of inputs by illiterates (or, worse yet, "creative writers").
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Could you create a different keyboard shortcut? Or dictate? Or use a different finger? | | | Jan Truper Německo Local time: 12:02 Člen (2016) angličtina -> němčina gaming hardware | Nov 16, 2021 |
You can use any decent gaming mouse and assign buttons to your liking. (I have a left-hander Razer Naga mouse on the left side of my keyboard, and a right-hander Asus ROG Spatha mouse on the right side of my keyboard, with all buttons fully customized.) There's also software that lets you write macros.
[Edited at 2021-11-16 11:19 GMT] | | | Becca Resnik Spojené státy americké Local time: 06:02 Člen němčina -> angličtina + ...
Like Jan said, a gaming mouse is a good option. Another thing you can do is get the Ergodox keyboard, which is highly customizable. You'll see in the thumb cluster on the left side that I have cut, copy, and paste, which are shortcut keys I absolutely *love*! Great for actual translation work as well as moving files around in a file browser. I also have a "Dragon key" to toggle my Dragon NaturallySpeaking dictation microphone on and off. The upper left is my "Trados key", which has four function... See more Like Jan said, a gaming mouse is a good option. Another thing you can do is get the Ergodox keyboard, which is highly customizable. You'll see in the thumb cluster on the left side that I have cut, copy, and paste, which are shortcut keys I absolutely *love*! Great for actual translation work as well as moving files around in a file browser. I also have a "Dragon key" to toggle my Dragon NaturallySpeaking dictation microphone on and off. The upper left is my "Trados key", which has four functions in one: tap to confirm, double tap to commit to TM, hold to copy source to target, tap-hold for QuickPlace. https://ergodox-ez.com/ Yes, it's expensive. For me, it's totally worth it. No, you don't have to go crazy with programming it. It's usable out of the box, although they don't recommend that simply because that can't possibly be an individual's ideal setup. ▲ Collapse | |
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Robert Rietvelt Local time: 12:02 Člen (2006) španělština -> nizozemština + ... Roller Mouse Contour | Nov 16, 2021 |
Adieu wrote: I'm starting to give myself left hand pinky cramps (holding down Ctrl) with some repetitive projects that force me to use locked shared translation memories full of inputs by illiterates (or, worse yet, "creative writers").
[Edited at 2021-11-16 08:27 GMT] I am not sure, but have a look at this https://contour-design.co.uk/products/centred-mice/rollermouse-red/ They call it an ergonomic mouse. I got one for free, because I was translating for them. Couldn't work with it though, went back to the old mouse, but hey, maybe it is something for you.
[Edited at 2021-11-16 16:53 GMT] | | | Adieu ukrajinština -> angličtina + ... AUTOR TÉMATU
Order placed, let's see if this will become a MemoQ gamechanger Although... knowing me, a week later, I will be looking for the exact same thing in a "silent mouse" option Jan Truper wrote: You can use any decent gaming mouse and assign buttons to your liking. (I have a left-hander Razer Naga mouse on the left side of my keyboard, and a right-hander Asus ROG Spatha mouse on the right side of my keyboard, with all buttons fully customized.) There's also software that lets you write macros.
[Edited at 2021-11-16 11:19 GMT] | | | Jan Truper Německo Local time: 12:02 Člen (2016) angličtina -> němčina
[quote]Adieu wrote: Order placed, let's see if this will become a MemoQ gamechanger [quote] For memoQ, I also have Delete, Confirm&GotoNextSegment, Concordance Search, and Non-breaking Space assigned to buttons on the mouse. (Delete gets used most often, and I highly recommend assigning it to avoid the hand's constant going back and forth between mouse and keyboard.) | | | Adieu ukrajinština -> angličtina + ... AUTOR TÉMATU Received mine | Nov 17, 2021 |
The Razer mouse I received from Amazon yesterday is plenty convenient for buttons, but clacky, and most importantly, had a crappy jumpy optical sensor. Setting it to low sensitivity and calibration didn't help. The cursor just bounces around +/- a few pixels sitting on the table, with no vibrations or other cause. Anyone have recommendations on rival brands? Silent buttons, ergonomics, and reliability being the priorities. One separate bigger well-placed programmable bu... See more The Razer mouse I received from Amazon yesterday is plenty convenient for buttons, but clacky, and most importantly, had a crappy jumpy optical sensor. Setting it to low sensitivity and calibration didn't help. The cursor just bounces around +/- a few pixels sitting on the table, with no vibrations or other cause. Anyone have recommendations on rival brands? Silent buttons, ergonomics, and reliability being the priorities. One separate bigger well-placed programmable button for MemoQ confirm segment and several smaller buttons for copy, paste, backspace, etc. preferred. Mood lighting not necessary!
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Philippe Locquet Portugalsko Local time: 11:02 angličtina -> francouzština + ...
another option would be to get the best of both, but separated: _Get a macro pad (as big as a numpad, ready for real macros) _get an ergo mouse or a trackpad Sometimes it's hard to find just the one good product with all the custom features we want... | | | James Plastow Velká Británie Local time: 11:02 Člen (2020) japonština -> angličtina
When I need to do a lot of copy and pasting I set up a couple of simple AHK scripts eg F5::send ^c F6::send ^v | | | Adieu ukrajinština -> angličtina + ... AUTOR TÉMATU Follow-up: WOW! Total gamechanger! | Nov 27, 2021 |
Ended up with a Redragon M901-2, same idea, different brand. Tried the Razer, but it was glitchy Anyway... NOTICEABLE productivity gains and no more pain. I currently have it set up for "Ctrl-enter" (memoQ confirm segment) on the secondary index finger trigger button, with space, backspace, comma, copy, and paste on thumb buttons. This makes revision jobs or confirming out high % match segments on a translation job a total breeze. ... See more Ended up with a Redragon M901-2, same idea, different brand. Tried the Razer, but it was glitchy Anyway... NOTICEABLE productivity gains and no more pain. I currently have it set up for "Ctrl-enter" (memoQ confirm segment) on the secondary index finger trigger button, with space, backspace, comma, copy, and paste on thumb buttons. This makes revision jobs or confirming out high % match segments on a translation job a total breeze. Redragon M901-2 downsides: scroll wheel settings are wacky. It overshoots and skips chunks of text entirely in MS Word if set to anything but the very lowest settings, and is pretty extreme even then. Also, yeah, it IS clacky.
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