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https://kinesis-ergo.com/products/#mice-and-pointing-devices
You might consider using a pinch mouse, held much like a pencil it uses completely different muscles for the movement, the muscle movement doesn't go up your arm like other types of mice. I found it quite comfortable
I moved to one by Logi at work and my RSI instantly disappeared. Not sure if I could grip it enough for gaming though.
I didn't know Logitech made pinch mice!
I can game on my pinch mouse, no problem, it has lots of precision
I got the Logitech Lift and found it didn't do it for me. It's certainly better than a traditional mouse, but it's at an angle that's still not neutral. I ended up getting an Evoluent and it was much more comfortable.