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I work at my computer all day, and wrist pain has been an issue I've dealt with. Part of the problem is most computer mice don't keep your hand in a more neutral position. That means for about eight hours each day, I contour my hand in a way that isn't na...
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My chiropractor has long recommended me to change to a vertical mouse to ease the issues I have been having on and off with my body. I do an awful lot of HOMAK (Hands on Mouse and Keyboard) time and whilst I am not into RSI territory, I have been firmly t...
The human brain is a remarkable organ, being able to adapt to changes despite years of conditioning. I took to the MX Vertical almost like a duck to water, the transition between using my travel mouse and the MX Vertical on a daily basis did not cause me...
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As a lover of office supplies, I was intrigued when Logitech announced the MX Vertical mouse. While gadgets like mice are really about the feel and use (office use or gaming), a vertical mouse is definitely for long-term comfort. This is my first time try...
Using the MX Vertical, you're increasing comfort while working. If you spend a long time at your workstation, proper form can help with fatigue and long-term pain. I feel a lot better using the mouse at an angle, as opposed to keeping my hand flat. It's s...
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When it's possible to buy a mouse for less than £10, the idea of parting with £92.99 (inc. VAT, or $99.99) might cause anyone to think twice. But that's the price of the Logitech MX Vertical, an 'advanced ergonomic mouse' with an unusual design that's int...
The problem with reviewing this kind of equipment is that the value emerges with long-term use, as any ergonomic benefits gradually make their presence felt. What I can say for now is that the grip feels comfortable, my arm definitely felt relaxed while w...
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REVIEW – Do you have hand or wrist issues due to an RSI (repetitive stress injury) from using a mouse with your computer day in and day out? I've had some issues with my mousing hand for a year or so and have been trying a variety of ergonomic mice to see...
4-month battery life on a full charge, Smooth movement on desktop, Multiple device switchable...
Scroll wheel feel, Needs to be heavier...
I'm a big fan of Logitech products and have been using their mice and keyboard for years. I use their Craft keyboard daily and the MX Master 2S mouse daily. I was excited to try the MX Vertical because I do have inflammation in my mousing thumb and though...
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Logitech is flipping the design of the computer mouse on its side with its MX Vertical Advanced Ergonomic mouse. The idea is to re-invent the mouse, at the same time making in forward-looking and more useful, I guess. It also happens to look like an enlar...
Futuristic design, Great connectivity through Bluetooth or USB...
Right and left clicker sit too high, Uncomfortable to use...
The Logitech MX Vertical flips a traditional mouse on its side. The idea has some benefits, but they don't make up for a bumpy user experience...
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The veteran Swiss peripheral manufacturer already makes the best gaming and productivity mice on the market, so rotating the whole project by 90 degrees, in theory, shouldn't present much difficulty.In practice, though, the Logitech MX Vertical Advanced E...
Best execution of "vertical mouse" concept yet, Creative software, Textured thumb rest...
Potentially uncomfortable design, Sluggish extra features, Expensive...
The Logitech MX Vertical mouse has some design and software issues, but it's one of the better full-featured mice in the ergonomic space...
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If you've ever had your hands cramp after hours of using a mouse at your desk, it's likely more the mouse's fault than your own. That's the basic idea behind Logitech's new MX Vertical ergonomic mouse, which attempts to eradicate such pains with a design...
Ergonomic shape fits natural hand positions, Customizable side buttons, Easy on-the-go tracking speed changes...
Not as useful for high-intensity mousework (like gaming)...
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If you've ever had your hands cramp after hours of using a mouse at your desk, it's likely more the mouse's fault than your own. That's the basic idea behind Logitech's new MX Vertical ergonomic mouse, which attempts to eradicate such pains with a design...
Ergonomic shape fits natural hand positions, Customizable side buttons, Easy onthego tracking speed changes...
Not as useful for highintensity mousework (like gaming)...
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At a time when handshakes are frowned upon in our Coronavirus-riddled societies, the only “handshake” that is really welcomed is from the MX VERTICAL mouse.What do we mean by that?And how does this mouse help anyone with RSI – Repetitive Strain Injury?And...
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You may not feel it on a day-to-day basis, but using a mouse and keyboard every day is bad for your arms. Holding a mouse forces you to twist your arm and wrist in an unnatural way, and doing so over and over again every day for years can stress and damag...
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