Summary
Modularity is a real game-changer for any device, as it allows you to swap out major parts without having to replace the whole thing. It’s finally made its way to computer mice with the Orbital PATHFINDER, a mouse that lets you adjust its shape in many different ways.
A Mouse That Adapts to You
If you’re struggling in your quest tofind the perfect mouse, you’re not alone. Depending on your hand shape andmouse grip style, it can be impossible to find the perfect mouse. For instance, you’d be hard-pressed to find a small mouse with a tiny hump that still has a wide thumb rest. I went through a dozen different shapes before landing on theLogitech G502. While it’s great, I still wish there was a way to make it slightly taller and wider on the right side so that my pinky doesn’t drag across the mouse pad.
That’s where a modular mouse can help. TheOrbital PATHFINDERfeatures multiple replaceable “shapes” (panels) on the left, right, and hump, each with a distinct shape that tailors to a specific grip style. You also get spacers for all three spaces so that you can fine-tune the width and height of the mouse. It’s a shame that the side buttons are fixed to the left, meaning you can’t turn the PATHFINDER into aleft-handed mouse.
Orbital didn’t invent modular mice, but it seems to be the best implementation so far. One of the pioneers in the field is theMad Catz R.A.T. It did a solid job at being adjustable, but it’s not even close to the level of the PATHFINDER.
The only price you’ll have to pay for all this modularity is the literal price of the mouse. The pre-order for the Founder Edition mouse and a complete set of shapes will set you back a whopping $189. However, it’s also a high-end wireless mouse equipped with optical OMRON switches, a crazy4000Hz polling rate, and a high-end PAW 3395 optical sensor. If you don’t like the optical switches, the PCB also supportsmechanical switches. It’s just a shame that they’re not hot-swappable, which would have aligned with the modular theme.
Fine-Tune It for Your Grip Style
Even if you’re happy with your current mouse’s shape, there’s no reason why it shouldn’t be improved upon. A traditional mouse’s shape isn’t configurable at all, so you’re essentially stuck with whatever the manufacturer deems comfortable. It’s a one-size-fits-all solution for a device that could seriously benefit from being adjustable.
With a modular mouse, you get near-infinite customization for each part. The shapes that the PATHFINDER comes with were designed with the help of hand scans and mouse grip analysis. This allows the mouse to cater to a wide range of hand sizes and preferences. For instance, on the right side, you can switch from a relatively flat shape to one with protruding ridges that your pinky and ring finger can press against for maximum control.
Thanks to the ratcheting mechanism, the shapes are easy to swap out. Instead of havingtwo different mice, you could change the mouse’s shape based on what you’re doing or playing. For example, you could use a wide shape with flat sides for work and then switch to the claw grip shapes when you’re ready to play an FPS.
It’s Infinitely Repairable
A mouse’s shell, no matter how durable, wears out eventually. I had toreplace my G502’s shellafter only three years because the rubberized side grips got completely worn out from my hand’s natural oils and sweat. It was an inexpensive but tedious procedure.
This isn’t an issue with a modular mouse, though, because you’re able to swap out those parts in just a few seconds. Orbital will reportedly provide3D-printing tutorials, allowing users to print replacement parts or even create custom shapes for completely free (if you have or know someone with a3D printer, that is). Once you invest in a modular mouse, it’ll stay with you for years to come. It’s a “forever mouse,” but not in the sense that Logitech defines it.
Modular Peripherals Could Be the Future
If you’ve never tried customizing your computer peripherals, such asswapping out your mouse switches, you’re seriously missing out. The DIY part is enjoyable, but the final product is the most impressive part. In the context of modular mice, you’ll end up with the perfect mouse that you literally tailored to fit your hand and grip preference.
Now extend that to all other devices, and you could enjoy a completely personalized experience—custom ear plugsthat perfectly fit your ear canal, a keyboard that has the right combination of switches and keycaps to make youtype faster, and over-ear headphones with replaceable headbands and fully adjustable sound profiles. The good news is that some of these devices already have modular options, such ashot-swappable mechanical keyboards.