Posted October 15, 2016
sanscript: I use my left hand to write but use my right hand to operate a right-mouse and scissors and there was no controllers for lefthanded when I grew up.
My guess is that most left-handed is "forced" to use whatever they can get, or get used to a friends right-handed mouse. And this became the norm and too few demanded it as it needs a big enough marked for investors to actually make them in big enough quanta. The only place that I have seen a left-controller or mouse is on aliexpress.
Curiously, I wonder what the real definition of left-handed is, and what criteria there is...
My gf's son is lefthanded. He writes with his left, and shoots basketball with his left. I did notice that he "mouses", and uses scissors with his right though, because, as you mentioned, he is "forced" to (the scissors anyway.....I have seen left handed scissors available for sale though before). I have a friend who also bought and uses left-handed golf clubs, and a lefty glove (fits on his right hand of course) so he can throw lefty. Not sure what the official criteria is for labeling someone, but generally speaking, pretty much everyone I have known that writes with their left hand, is considered "lefty"My guess is that most left-handed is "forced" to use whatever they can get, or get used to a friends right-handed mouse. And this became the norm and too few demanded it as it needs a big enough marked for investors to actually make them in big enough quanta. The only place that I have seen a left-controller or mouse is on aliexpress.
Curiously, I wonder what the real definition of left-handed is, and what criteria there is...