![]() It’s not a foolproof method, especially since everyone has their own preferences for mouse shapes and sizes. ![]() Want to narrow things down even further? We’ve found the 60% rule (as suggested by Rocket Jump Ninja) particularly useful when buying mice untested.Īs the name suggests, the 60% rule is all about choosing a mouse that measures 60% of your hand’s length and width. Most mouse manufacturers seem to stick to this scheme, so buying a “medium” mouse should be relatively safe if you have medium-sized hands. This lines up quite neatly with the average (medium) size, according to Razer: There isn’t a definitive list of hand sizes, but Healthline has the average male hand as being 7.6 inches long and 3.5 inches wide. Once you have your hand’s length and width, you’ll be able to figure out where you land on the spectrum of hand sizes.
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