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Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse

WE’RE SURE many of you are old enough to remember 1994, when Microsoft released its first ergonomic keyboard, named the Natural Keyboard. It was split down the middle and angled to fit the natural angle at which your hands rest when you place them on a desk. Anyone who used it would undoubtedly have had a strange learning curve, like moving from a bicycle to a unicycle—kind of the same but also completely different.

It’s a similar feeling with the Logitech Lift

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