Logitech M570 Support
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I recently injured my TFCC while lifting weights at the gym. It turned out that it had been gradually deteriorating over a long period of time before finally tearing, causing me significant pain when I used my standard mouse, the Logitech G9x. I decided to switch to a trackball, specifically the M570 model, but found that the angle of my wrist was still not ideal. To address this issue, I designed and 3D printed a custom part to provide a nearly 90-degree angle for my wrist. Much to my surprise, it worked remarkably well. However, one problem I encountered was that the part requires an anti-slip surface in order to function properly. I thought others might find this solution useful not only for preventing injuries but also for alleviating wrist pain. I have uploaded my SolidWorks file, which allows users to edit the extrude-cut sketch (currently set to "XXX") and customize the support with their own initials.
With this file you will be able to print Logitech M570 Support with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Logitech M570 Support.