Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse Malaysia review: Is it worth switching from a regular mouse? - SoyaCincau

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The Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse is cute, but will this mouse convert Dzamira into using exclusively ergonomic mice? Or will she hate it completely?

. Before I could even think of saying no, he enticed me with four words he knows would hook me in—“It comes in pink!”.I’ve actually never seen an ergonomic mouse up close before, but the ones I’ve seen online are usually masculine, angle-heavy, and… incredibly dorky, as I would always associate something like it with something that a basement gamer would use. Upon unboxing the Lift, I had to admit that it is pretty good looking for an ergonomic mouse.

I’m prefacing this by saying that I have honestly never really read the manual for the mouse. But why would I need to? I’ve used Logitech products before, and I know how Bluetooth works. Connecting the Lift with three different computers is pretty seamless and I haven’t faced any issues. I’d say that it’s prettyNow comes the part where I tell you what using the Lift actually feels like. I’m not going to lie, it felt weird when I first used it.

At 125g, it feels significantly heavier to hold than my 99g G304 mouse—also from Logitech. It also has a heavy bottom, which Rory pointed out that it is likely because it would stop the mouse from tipping over, with the mouse being taller than your average mouse. That being said, the added height takes some getting used to and Rory says he would still keep knocking it over.

If you have bigger hands, the mouse itself might feel a little too cramped. According to Rory, a normal smaller mouse would not be an issue because your pinky would be able to spill over and your fingers would still get plenty of space. For the Lift, however, his fingers have nowhere to go except into the mousepad. Because of this, Rory resorted to scrolling the wheel with his middle finger instead of his index finger—which is the finger he typically uses.

Though I’m not familiar with it, Rory says that his own mouse has something called a “free wheel” or a “free-spinning wheel”. It’s a wheel with a toggle that “unlocks” a mode where it will keep scrolling—and when he’s done he can just lock it back. The Smartwheel, on the other hand, seems like a version of that but it isn’t entirely “free-wheeled”. Then again, I don’t need to keep pressing on a toggle to make something like that work for the Lift.

I don’t know if I feel all of that yet. But I guess I can tell that there’s less pressure on my fingers than when I use my regular mouse.

 

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