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Richard | 2024-08-26 07:55:16 |
Probably the most comfortable mouse on the market. Even more ergonomic than Logitech's vertical mouse but at almost a third of the price. 5 |
Rex | 2024-09-08 07:28:35 |
If any of you spend 8 to 12 hours a day editing or using any of the Adobe Creative Cloud programs, you know how fatiguing a mouse in your hand all day can be. I was using the Logitech MX Master, which is a superb mouse. The only reason for the switch to this vertical mouse was because the area of my hand around the index and middle finger joints began to ache, constantly. As soon as I used the vertical mouse, the pain subsided. This mouse feels natural in the hand and it took only a short time to get used to it. This mouse functions flawlessly. One minor complaint, the placement of the two thumb buttons is too far of a reach and awkward. In order to make those buttons quickly accessible, they should be moved down and back toward the operator. One minor annoyance, my thumb is constantly reaching for a left/right scroll wheel that is not there. The MX Master has that wheel and it is extremely useful. Maybe Logitech will add a left/right scroll wheel and adjust the button placements in a redesign, but when will an upgraded new version be released? Until then, if your mouse is pulling you down the path of pain and soreness, clicking and dragging, jump on board with the vertical design and give this little mouse wonder a try. You'll be glad you did. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-08 04:11:58 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking comfort and efficiency in their daily computer use. Its unique vertical design significantly reduces wrist strain, making it perfect for long hours of work. 5 |
John | 2024-06-22 03:45:26 |
My previous mouse was lost during a trip. I checked B&H and discovered the Logitech MX Vertical. After looking at the specs, and considering my experience with Logitech products, I took a hundred-dollar chance and ordered one. In short, this product is as advertised. Minimal movement yields maximum performance, and ergonomically, its handshake stance, along with a quality texture and feel are extremely natural and comfortable. I hope I don't lose my MX. But I would order another to replace it should that happen. Revolutionary! 5 |
William | 2024-05-27 01:24:39 |
I am going from top Logitech mice, like MX 3, Pro Superlight, etc. to this vertical mouse. The goal is to reduce wrist pain. After 2 weeks, the wrist area discomfort is less, and tasks like EXCEL, browsing, Photoshop, and Final Cut are no issues with the Logitech Lift. Give it some time, say about 1-2 weeks. 5 |
Rex | 2024-04-25 06:32:51 |
If any of you spend 8 to 12 hours a day editing or using any of the Adobe Creative Cloud programs, you know how fatiguing a mouse in your hand all day can be. I was using the Logitech MX Master, which is a superb mouse. The only reason for the switch to this vertical mouse was because the area of my hand around the index and middle finger joints began to ache, constantly. As soon as I used the vertical mouse, the pain subsided. This mouse feels natural in the hand and it took only a short time to get used to it. This mouse functions flawlessly. One minor complaint, the placement of the two thumb buttons is too far of a reach and awkward. In order to make those buttons quickly accessible, they should be moved down and back toward the operator. One minor annoyance, my thumb is constantly reaching for a left/right scroll wheel that is not there. The MX Master has that wheel and it is extremely useful. Maybe Logitech will add a left/right scroll wheel and adjust the button placements in a redesign, but when will an upgraded new version be released? Until then, if your mouse is pulling you down the path of pain and soreness, clicking and dragging, jump on board with the vertical design and give this little mouse wonder a try. You'll be glad you did. 5 |
Michael | 2024-05-11 03:28:56 |
Cannot find any improvements that need to be made. 5 |
Patricio | 2024-09-12 04:52:15 |
Best vertical mouse ever. 5 |
RFB3 | 2024-05-02 08:21:53 |
Cannot wait to find my next waterfall! 5 |
Stacey | 2024-09-23 08:34:33 |
I am so grateful to have found the Kensington Trackball. I bought it to replace two Logitech trackballs that I had previously owned (the M570 and the Ergo M575). I had to go online to find the Kensington because all of our local stores only carry Logitech. The Kensington is brilliant. Once you learn how to customize the trackball using Kensington's software, it's easy to find the most comfortable angle for your wrist. The Kensington is solid and heavy, which I like. It stays in place on your desktop. The USB dongle connects the mouse without disruption. And I like the scroll wheel. The Kensington itself is more intuitive to use than you would think, and (hopefully) it will last a long time. It comes with a manufacturer 3-year warranty, which is the longest manufacturer warranty that I have seen on trackball mice of any brand. This mouse is definitely worth the price. I take online classes and write computer programs, so this trackball mouse helps a lot with relieving wrist and forearm pain. It's worth the investment. It takes a few days to get used to it, but once you do, it's doubtful that you will go back to other mice, trackpads, and such. 5 |