The IME 3 and the MX 518 have always been regarded as great, classic mouses that have been at the center of attention for enthusiasts.
However, for the past few years, the mouse market has been dominated by ambidextrous styled mouse.
Not that we don't enjoy classics like the WMO or the wonderful, new gimmicky mouses with a fat price tag but we've seen a lull in the development of right handed ergonomic mouse devices.
For the longest time, we've been stuck with a tiny selection like the DA, g400, Ikari optical and EC 1 out of a huge market of companies which produce gimmicky, jerky devices.
Considering how many mouse lines a company like Razer or Logitech release per year, it's disheartening to only see 1 right handed ergonomic device apiece.
We've also seen movement in developing smaller mouse devices with optical sensors from CM and other companies.
However, this past year and now we're finally seeing a resurgence of the right handed ergonomic mouse. We've also seen a great push towards more optical devices in general as well.
Just off the top of my head, for right handed ergonomic devices, we've got the Razer DA, Logitech G400s, Zowie EC 1/2, Mionix Naos 7000, SteelSeries Rival, Corsair M40, the upcoming Roccat XTD optical and CM storm Alcor.
This is a far greater selection and push then we've seen for a long time.
For those of us that like devices inspired by the IME 3 or MX 518:
How many right handed ergonomic mouse devices have you tried? What's your favorite? What sets it apart and why do you prefer it over something else?

