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This thread explores the experiences of left-handed individuals and parents of left-handed children regarding the use of computer mice and other tools in a predominantly right-handed world. Participants share their personal adjustments and preferences, as well as their thoughts on whether to provide left-handed specific tools for their children.
Views differ on whether to provide left-handed tools for children, with some participants advocating for adaptation to right-handed tools while others suggest that left-handed tools may be beneficial. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.
Participants share a range of personal experiences related to left-handedness, including adjustments made in various settings such as home and school. The discussion reflects the challenges faced by left-handed individuals in a right-handed dominant environment.
This discussion may be of interest to parents of left-handed children, left-handed individuals seeking shared experiences, and those curious about the adaptations made in a right-handed world.
Jean DeVries said:Except in England!
(ooh...I'll bet it's tough to be a right-y with a stick shift in England....)![]()