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Logitech MX Vertical Advanced Ergonomic Mouse (910-005447, Graphite) for
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Features:- Natural handshake position
- 57° vertical angle for improved wrist posture
- The 4000 DPI high-precision sensor results in 4x less hand movement and reduces fatigue. The cursor speed switch instantly adjusts DPI speed and accuracy with the touch of a button
- Connect MX Vertical via the included Logitech Unifying receiver, or Bluetooth
- MX Vertical is shaped for the human hand and smooth to the touch. Its unique form fits a variety of hand shapes and sizes, and the textured rubber surface assures a natural grip
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That's odd.... three? "Why three? " you ask. Because of Logitech's absolutely abysmal reliability. There is a very well know issue with this mouse's clicker switches. Search google for "mx vertical drag" or "mx vertical microswitch". There's actually a mini-industry of people providing the service of replacing this (and others, as well) mouse's switches once they inevitably fail.
But it's still my all time favorite mouse. I finally had to draw a line and stop buying them on principle. I'm currently using their other vertical mouse, the "Lift". It's ok. The vertical MX Vertical was much, much more comfortable for me with my big hands. Oh well.
If you do buy this, get the amazon extended warranty. I promise you that YOU WILL USE IT. Fair warning provided....
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I've used quite a few vert mouse in the past they make a huge difference. I've been trying out various "ergo" shaped mouse in the last two years. I've tried out mx master 2s, basilisk ultimate, viper ultimate (thinking light weight might help), G502x plus, model i2 wireless, mx master 3s and finally returning to vert mouse after many experiments both in weight and shape.
Both the shape and weight seems to have a big impact on the fatigue/cramp/carpal tunnel issues. Despite the three mice being in nearly identical shape, impact on the hand/wrist was vastly different. I definitely like the model i2 wireless out of the three "ergo" gaming mice. Both the MX Master models are too heavy imo.
I've used quite a few vert mouse in the past they make a huge difference. I've been trying out various "ergo" shaped mouse in the last two years. I've tried out mx master 2s, basilisk ultimate, viper ultimate (thinking light weight might help), G502x plus, model i2 wireless, mx master 3s and finally returning to vert mouse after many experiments both in weight and shape.
Both the shape and weight seems to have a big impact on the fatigue/cramp/carpal tunnel issues. Despite the three mice being in nearly identical shape, impact on the hand/wrist was vastly different. I definitely like the model i2 wireless out of the three "ergo" gaming mice. Both the MX Master models are too heavy imo.
What you use changes what can be done to alleviate the issue. A trackball would basically cut out the rest of the joints and focus it on your thumb, though. I switch between the logitech ergo and mx master just to change it up.
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edit. this is for work. never tried for gaming. i imagine u r not using vertical mouse for gaming.
What you use changes what can be done to alleviate the issue. A trackball would basically cut out the rest of the joints and focus it on your thumb, though. I switch between the logitech ergo and mx master just to change it up.
The ergo has the adjustable angle plate and it can go even more vertical if you get the best buy version that has the extra angled base. I have 3 and all ended up having clicker issues and I had to resolder the switches.
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That's odd.... three? "Why three? " you ask. Because of Logitech's absolutely abysmal reliability. There is a very well know issue with this mouse's clicker switches. Search google for "mx vertical drag" or "mx vertical microswitch". There's actually a mini-industry of people providing the service of replacing this (and others, as well) mouse's switches once they inevitably fail.
But it's still my all time favorite mouse. I finally had to draw a line and stop buying them on principle. I'm currently using their other vertical mouse, the "Lift". It's ok. The vertical MX Vertical was much, much more comfortable for me with my big hands. Oh well.
If you do buy this, get the amazon extended warranty. I promise you that YOU WILL USE IT. Fair warning provided....
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