Logitech’s new mouse is inspired by the handshake - Yanko Design
The matter with mice is (and I speak from experience)… people who do use mice, absolutely tin't piece of work without them. The trackpad is a poor culling to the mesomorphic, grippy design of a mouse, and afterward I spend a third of my day touching digital elements on a touchscreen, and typing on a godforsaken touchscreen keyboard, the mouse, in all its tactile celebrity, feels like functionality-sky.
Inspired by the germination the paw makes during a natural handshake, Logitech's MX Vertical wants to be the chunky mouse your mitt falls in dear with. Tilting at an angle of 57° off the horizontal plane that is your table, the MX Vertical feels halfway between a mouse and a joystick. Information technology can be held onto for hours, being maneuvered without strain, and is even like shooting fish in a barrel on your wrist too, shifting the movement from side-side to up-downwards. Congenital with the regular left and correct click buttons and the scroll wheel, the MX Vertical ups the ante with two more than buttons for your thumb, and another push on the top. It even comes with a rubber gripping area with this subtle texture that looks absolutely welcoming! The only perceivable disadvantage? The lack of an ambidextrous pattern… simply maybe I'm being a trivial pedantic.
Designer: Logitech
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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2018/08/20/logitechs-new-mouse-is-inspired-by-the-handshake/
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