Unfortunately, the sad truth of it is that we are all getting older. For some this doesn't mean too much yet, and maybe never will. It's pretty common to get a few new unwanted hairs growing in previously hairless places and a bit of a slow down on the old metabolism as the years tick on. For those of us who spend most of their time at a computer or plenty of other activities, it can also come with joint pain, RSI, and a host of other issues as the body slowly degrades back into the dust from whence it came.
This is also why PC ergonomics are so important, and why we do harp on about them a bit here. When a reliable peripheral brand known for ergonomic mice like Logitech releases a new one designed to help people with these kinds of issues, we feel the need to let you know. Especially if you're Bicurso-rious like our two mouse man Evan Lahti.
While they may not be the first choice for many gamers, a vertically positioned ergonomic mouse like the new Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic mouse can make all the difference for people experiencing troubles. Plus, this is one of the most affordable ergonomic mice we've seen, and comes in a few colours, making it that little bit extra accessible.
The vertical hold is a pretty classic look for ergonomic mice, as it has people's wrists sit on a more natural angle. Typically these are chosen for office use, but if you are doing a tonne of gaming with a mouse and noticing your wrists are suffering, trying something like this out is a smart idea.
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This one still has two programmable buttons as well as a scrollable wheel which is pretty standard for
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