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I used logitech mice for years but I finally stopped and I'm glad I did. There's cheaper, better options now.
Not for symmetrical mice. Able to be used in left hand. Maybe that's not a big issue for most. SteelSeries used to have an option, but they've dropped off.
yeah I hope more left handed mice get created by the smaller companies in the future
I still love my logitech ergonomic work mouse and keyboard... but dont install anything but the auto-install drivers.