Quote Originally Posted by MrTroy View Post
I don't think anyone in this thread knows what ambidextrous means
Quote Originally Posted by MrTroy View Post
"Ambidexterity is the state of being equally adept in the use of both right and left appendages (such as the hands). It is one of the most famous varieties of cross-dominance. People that are born ambidextrous are extremely rare."
If you read the rest of the Wikipedia article that you quoted this from, you'd see that ambidexterity doesn't require complete equality between both hands in all activities from birth.

I doubt that all switch-hitters are also capable of writing with either hand, but switch hitting was cited as a sort of ambidexterity.

Ambidexterity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I use to sometimes use the mouse with my right hand, but now I use it exclusively with my left hand.

Almost all lefties have to develop some degree of ambidexterity, since there are many things that are just made to be used in the right hand or many social customs that require use of the right hand, as this surgeon has rightfully stated.

For example, in India, when you eat with your hands you have to eat with your right hand exclusively and not have your left hand even touch your food. For this reason I can use my right hand alone to eat Indian food, but I still have to use my left hand when eating with a fork or chopsticks.

Another more mundane example cited in the Wikipedia article is can openers. I have to use my right hand with those. Likewise, with many pieces of equipment I use in my lab, the knobs are all jutting out to the right, requiring me to use my right hand to make rather fine adjustments.