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The Wired Left Handed Ergonomic Mouse is expertly designed for left-handed users, featuring a vertical orientation that promotes a natural handshake position to reduce wrist strain. With adjustable DPI settings, a convenient back button for easy web browsing, and wide compatibility across various operating systems, this mouse is the perfect blend of comfort and functionality. Plus, its plug-and-play feature ensures a hassle-free setup, making it an essential tool for any left-handed professional.
Material | ABS |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.72"L x 2.68"W |
Item Weight | 105 Grams |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Ergonmic |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | Mac/PC |
Button Quantity | 4 |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows7/8/10/11/Mac OS10 or later |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Left handed mouse, Ergonomic Design, Preventing mouse hand, Reduce wrist strain |
Movement Detection | Optical |
R**Z
I cant read
This mouse is actually fantastic, very accurate and smooth. However, I apparently cannot read and thought this was for right handed people. I now fully comprehend the plight of being left handed, and have taken up ambidexterity.
D**D
First impressions very favorable. Longer use, not quite so much.
If you're a southpaw, and have been using a conventional mouse, you've doubtless changed the mouse settings for primary/secondary clickbutton. For this mouse, however, if you want the primary button to be under the index finger, you need to restore the default right-handed Windows mouse setting. No biggie, unless you keep the old mouse also plugged in while you're learning and adapting.I like the braided cord, more flexible than most. And it's thoughtful of the vendor to include a USB-C adapter for the USB-A built-in connector. I did find the USB-A connector too fat to plug in between other connectors on a tight lineup on the rear of my desktop.There are no instructions on how to invoke the vendor's claim that DPI can be set. I posted a question on Amazon and got a reply from the vendor within minutes (kudos to them!):"There is a DPI button under the mouse , you can single click the dpi button to change the dpi , The three DPI speeds change in a cycle, each time you press it, it changes once. You can choose the DPI speed that suits you. If the speed does not meet your requirements, you can go to the computer settings, click the mouse pointer settings, and you can also set the DPI speed."Update 12 Oct 24: While using this mouse, the natural position of your (left) hand is sideways, with the weight resting on the outer edge of the palm and wrist. Continuing pressure on the triquetrum or the outer edge of the ulna causes pain. I have moved the mouse near the edge of the desktop to avoid this contact, but that's inconvenient. I may try putting a soft pad under the mouse. I may go back to a conventional mouse. We'll see how it plays out.
C**Y
Great left hand option
It is very limited to get a vertical mouse for left handers. So glad this company has decided to be inclusive. I would recommend trying this before you spend $100 on those Evlouent vertical mice that are ridiculously overpriced. Also has dpi button on the bottom.
A**Y
I'm not left-handed, but I aspire to be with this mouse
I ordered the LuolaProject Wired Left handed Ergonomic mouse in order to give my right hand and arm a rest from overwork. I was pleasantly surprised to find that using a left-handed mouse, even though I'm right handed, isn't that hard. Yes, I'm working a little more slowly, but that has actually turned out to be a good thing. Working a little more slowly seems to relax me and I stress less at work, which I didn't expect. And the handshake style feels more natural for my arm, which is a nice change to working with my palm facing down, which frequently causes me forearm soreness.I'm also grateful that it comes with a USB-C adapter for use with a MacBook, since I didn't check the listing beforehand. Because of the adapter, I can keep both my left and right-handed mice (mouses?) plugged into my laptop and easily switch hands depending on the urgency and how much fine motor skill I need for the job at hand (or if one hand/arm gets tired).I will say that I haven't had a wired mouse in a long time, and the part that plugs into my laptop sticks out a bit, especially with the USB-C adapter, so I have to hold the mouse a little further away than is probably advisable for ergonomics.Do I feel that this is worth $14.50? Might be a little high, but due to the unexpected benefits I've experienced, sure!
M**G
This left-hand ergonomic mouse is not just for left-handed!
Sometimes I set the mouse right button as primary as I feel it is more comfortable for my index finger. Normally, when the hand is relaxing, the thumb and index fingers form a V-shape. I can keep this shape to push the right bottom, and I think it is why I feel better.I use both hands with the normal mouse. With the natural V-shape on the left hand, the left index finger is just over the left button. So, I feel comfortable, even without changing the mouse button setting. As you can see, a normal mouse works better than a left-hand mouse for my left hand.I have found it before. Now, the question is if it applies to left hand ergonomic vertical mouse. The answer is not really. For the vertical mouse, I need a left-hand mouse for my left hand. The natural V-shape fingers fit the up, or the right side, primary button better.For control buttons, you push to the side with a vertical mouse, but you push down with a normal mouse. I feel it is a little easier to push down, and I prefer the lightweight low-profile mouse. However, the ergonomic vertical mouse is a good option for relieving my right hand.In summary, I don't need a normal left-hand mouse, but I need a vertical left-handed mouse for my left hand.
E**8
Feels comfortable in the left hand.
I like the size of this mouse. It is just slightly larger than a previous one I had. I would have liked to have gotten a wireless left-handed mouse, but at my time of ordering, this one fit the need. All of the button features work with ease. and it glides very smoothly. I am not a true gamer, so this is why I only rated 4 stars. I think if someone really is using it for gaming purposes, they would probably want wireless. It feels very natural while using it since the wrist is more in a sideways position and makes it more ergonomically correct feeling. When using a mouse that is flatter, the wrist must be turned, and it is not a natural feel. I would consider this style if you were in the market for replacing with a wired mouse and are a lefty.
A**R
Left handed computer mouse
Left handed ergonomic mouse, USB corded connection, comes with a USB A to USB C adapter. Buttons click well and the movement of the mouse is smooth.
A**ー
うれしい~!
パソコンを駆使する仕事ですが、左利きを発見!すごい、本当に使いやすい!もっと早くほしかったです、完全に仕事の効率が上がりました。左利きの人は必見です!
J**A
pretty good
i am right handed but i needed to give my right hand a break and i'm enjoying this mouse. it's easy to use even as a right handed person.
A**ー
とても握りやすくて良かったが滑りにくかったです。
左利き専用マウスで本体はサラサラ系のシリコンで握りやすく長時間使いやすい角度で握ることができました。ジャージの生地っぽいマウスパッドで使いましたが、ちょっと滑りにくくてガラス系の滑りの良いパットに交換すればかなり良いかと思います。クリック、ホイールは特に問題なく使えて耐久度はまだわかりませんが左利きの人にはおすすめのマウスです。
A**N
Fantastic mouse for left hander with a couple of caveats
I'm a left hander and for a few years now I've been using the vertical mouses for my daily driving: things that cost a lot more than this. The vertical or angled style of mouse actually has been a boon for me as I was getting some RSI type problems beforehand. I've not had them since going to this style.About this mouse in particular, in my hands it feels fantastic. The shape is better than many I've tried and seems flexible enough with their styling choices to cope with quite a wide range of hand sizes. The indent for your thumb to rest is large and the buttons are a good size too to give that flexibility both for hand size and preferred hand position.I've found the movement really smooth and having the DPI button on it (albeit on the bottom) is a good touch. The main buttons are excellent with a good tactile feel: you absolutely know when you've pressed them without it being noisy.There are however two things that are not so good for me. One minor and one not so minor.The minor issue is that the cable is just a bit too short for my particular setup. I can change things around but just letting you know it's not a super long mouse cable and feels more like what would ship with a mouse designed to use with laptop maybe. However, it does ship with a USB A to C adapter. Very nice touch.The worse problem though is the scroll wheel. The scrolling itself has a really nice feel. It's not a freewheeling item (if that's an issue for you) but it has a really good weight to it; it doesn't feel like it's going to break with use. The problem is the mouse wheel click: it is bad. It doesn't give a great level of feedback that you've actually clicked it but worse, it takes a LOT of pressure to click, especially compared to the buttons. If you use your centre click a lot like me, then it's a noticeable difference to any of the other mouses I have at hand right now or can think of that I've used.It's really annoying me because otherwise I flat out prefer this mouse over my left-handed vertical mouse that is my daily driver, or my adjustable level ambidextrous gaming mouse, both of which were very much more expensive than this! I'm not sure I can get used to the difference in pressure needed for that wheel click but I'm definitely going to give it a chance because the good about this is very good.
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