Heated Mouse?

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I get really cold fingers in the office, do heated mice exist to keep my digits warm?
 
It's probably your blood circulation in your hands, i get it all the time because i have poor circulation in my hands.
 
Use google to find a heated mouse - Job done

We see lots of sexy peripherals but it's rare when we get so excited that we refer to a product as 'hot'. That changes now though with the arrival of the Heated Mouse. As the name might suggest, this mouse actually gets hot, up to 102 degrees Fahrenheit. A switch on the side turns on the heat while the electronics on the inside are protected by a "poly dura fiber heat shield" - whatever that is. While we have been assured that spilling anything liquid on it will not result in you jerking around spasmodically with your hair on fire, it is recommended to keep liquids away, just in case. The mouse is targeted at people with no fingertip circulation or, who happen to work in "hole in't middle road". So, next time Scrooge won't let you throw another piece of coal on the office fire, just sneak this baby to work and attach it to any free USB socket. Is it worth £35? How blue are your fingertips>?
 
The website for that particular mouse is long gone, that review was from 2005.
 
You can get battery heated gloves. Fine with mouse, but dont try and type with them. Dont know how heavy it would be with the batteries, but then they could double as wrist weights and get toned at the same time!
Or get two USB cup warmers
Or turn your pc sideways and get pc fan exhaust. :D
 
I get really cold fingers in the office, do heated mice exist to keep my digits warm?

I had a similar problem a few years back. I was using an icemat (glass) and an aluminium keyboard. Fine spring to autumn but during the winter...... Fix for me was to replace the icemat with an everglide ricochet and replace the keyboard with a logitech ultra-x.
 
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