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Product Name: | Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Wireless, Bluetooth or Logi Bolt USB receiver, Quiet clicks, 4 buttons, compatible with Windows/macOS/iPadOS, Laptop, PC - Off White |
Manufacturer: | Logitech |
Model Number: | 910-006469 |
Product SKU: | B098JK6G5N |
UPC: | 97855170972 |
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Key differences are:
- larger size
- integrated battery with usbC charging
- dpi button on top instead of on scroll wheel
- no receiver storing
- slightly lighter
- more distinct clicks (which I preferred)
- more expensive
The main thing that sucks with both is that you use Logitech options and control dpi through percentages and it doesn't scale linearly.
You are allowed 200 - 4000 dpi and I found that setting it to 43% gets you roughly 800dpi.
Key differences are:
- larger size
- integrated battery with usbC charging
- dpi button on top instead of on scroll wheel
- no receiver storing
- slightly lighter
- more distinct clicks (which I preferred)
- more expensive
The main thing that sucks with both is that you use Logitech options and control dpi through percentages and it doesn't scale linearly.
You are allowed 200 - 4000 dpi and I found that setting it to 43% gets you roughly 800dpi.
Lift lacks a horizontal scroll by tilting the scroll wheel. I just used an AutoHotkey script that accomplished the same thing by using the shift + the scroll wheel.
Good luck!
Jon