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  2. Razer Naga - Wikipedia

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    Reviewers thought the Naga 2012 was a good mouse overall. Russell Holly of the technology site Geek.com said he would recommend it to anyone [9] and David Daw of PC World said it would be difficult to find a better gaming mouse for the same price. [47]

  3. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    Logitech G5 laser mouse designed for games, with adjustable weights (on left) The device often functions as an interface for PC-based computer games and sometimes for video game consoles. The Classic Mac OS Desk Accessory Puzzle in 1984 was the first game designed specifically for a mouse. [121]

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    Many console controllers and joysticks feature built-in feedback devices, which are motors with unbalanced weights that spin, causing it to vibrate, including Sony's DualShock technology and Microsoft's Impulse Trigger technology. Some automobile steering wheel controllers, for example, are programmed to provide a "feel" of the road.

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  7. Grip strength - Wikipedia

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    Wrist straps allow lifting heavier weights without having the grip strength that would be required otherwise. Grip strength training requires a different type of training regimen than other muscular training. The reasons are primarily based on the interplay of the tendons and muscles and the lack of "down time" or rest that most people's hands get.

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