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Connect Mx Vertical Mouse To Bluetooth
Renchan | 2024-09-15 01:21:29 |
This Lift Vertical Left Handed mouse fits my needs perfectly: great design, quality made, right size for left hand (I am 5'4 male, 140 lb. with regular hand size.) The moment I inserted Lift mouse's USB-A adapter to my iMac 21.5 2017 model, without needing any additional app. installation, it works right away. I am right-handed. I used to use Apple Magic Trackpad with my left hand just to train my left hand, and Logitech MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my right hand. After more than 6 months, my left wrist started hurting, so I switched the MX Vertical to my left hand and Apple Magic Trckpad to my right hand; My left wrist pain was gone, but using the MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my left hand was quite awkward: The scrolling wheel, the left and right buttons are not designed for the left hand to use. I am right-handed, but I always use my left hand to do some non-dominant hand tasks just for self-training purposes. Since I started using Logitech Lift Vertical Left Handed Ergonomic Wireless Mouse (Graphite) with my left hand, the scrolling wheel works softly and smoothly, the mouse size fits my left hand perfectly, the left and right buttons are very responsive, moving the mouse on the mouse pad accurately acts on the computer screen. My left wrist feels normal. The price of $69.99 for this Lift Vertical Left Handed wireless mouse is acceptable, and I feel the nice quality and the well design of this mouse is worthy of this price. I will definitely purchase it again and I will recommend it. 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 |
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 |
Chandler | 2024-04-23 02:15:19 |
I used to use an MX Master 2 at my old job--loved it. But I wanted to try out a vertical mouse to prevent wrist strain. This one fits the bill! Extremely comfortable and well made. No connection issues. Wish it had the free spinning scroll wheel, but that's a small thing. Lives up to the MX Master name. 5 |
Michael | 2024-09-05 06:18:35 |
I upgraded to the MX Master 3S because I wanted BlueTooth with out a dongle. It was easy to set up and connect. I like the way my hand cups the mouse as well. 5 |
Patricio | 2024-09-12 04:52:15 |
Best vertical mouse ever. 5 |
Dragisa | 2024-05-19 01:53:26 |
In a touch screen digital world, switching from Logitech MX Master mouse to Kensington Expert felt like going Back to the Future. I gave myself 7 days to work only on Kensington Expert Mouse. The tactile feedback of a large ball turned out to be extremely satisfying experience. The feature I've used the most on MX Mater, and I thought I would not have on Expert Mouse was a thumb-wheel function, which was setup to switch between the 3 virtual desktop screens I have on my Mac. Quickly I've discovered that the top buttons on the Expert Mouse are perfect replacement for my MX master thumb-wheel. I've also programmed top buttons to run Expose when pressed simultaneously - the feature I used on MX Mater with a thumb button. Now the biggest issue was a middle mouse click.. but it turned out to be as simple as programming two bottom buttons acting as the one, when pressed both at the same time. The big bonus is that if one needs to use buttons to perform different actions, one can do so. Kensington software allows per application button customization. I would consider all mentioned above as pros for this product.. now few if any cons - the scroll ring needs a redesign. At first I thought that I may have a faulty item, but watching couple of videos on the internet, I've found out that that gritty feeling is due to the ring design implementation. It's true.. the grittiness fades with use, but it's still far cry from a silk-smooth operation of MX Master scroll wheels. Minor cons is a somewhat high profile of the Expert Mouse. I have a large hand, so this is no issue for me at all. I'm looking forward to get the Kensington SlimBlade, which in my mind would eliminate high profile and gritty scroll ring. Overall.. if your desk keyboard/mouse space is limited, or you want to discover what you were missing all these years, using regular mouse - trackballs are way to go. Especially if you have a full size keyboard. Excellent product - highly recommended. 5 |
Felipe | 2024-07-24 01:59:58 |
I bought it because i wanted a keyboard and mouse where i can connect to the computer without use any usb drive, and with their bluetooth capabilities this is possible. 5 |