![]() ![]() For example, you could set one of them to adjust the DPI in increments of 100 (a higher DPI means the cursor will move faster and cover more screen distance with less physical movement). This app is definitely worth downloading if you want the buttons to do functions specific to your workflow. To save the hassle of pressing the connectivity button each time you want to switch between devices, the Logi+ app has a Flow function, which enables you to move from one device to another simply by placing the cursor at the edge of the screen. This seems a bit overkill (because why would you ever be that far away?), but it ensures a highly accurate and quick response, and performance isn't affected when connected to more than one device at a time (the Lift supports up to three). Its range is vast (up to 10m via Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless) when you consider how much it costs. One of the Lift's best features is connectivity (even if the button isn't the most accessible). Logitech Lift review: Features & Performance A very small bugbear is the placement of this button, and how getting to it often meant me accidentally pressing one of the others by mistake when gripping harder to turn it upside down. Underneath, you'll the power switch, battery compartment door and the connectivity button, which lets you easily switch between devices. ![]() The Lift has six mappable buttons: left/right click, back/forward, middle button, and a scroll-wheel with middle click. ![]() I love the dedicated thumb rest, although my thumb fills every millimetre of its length. ![]() Any bigger, particularly the length of my fingers, and the Lift wouldn't be comfortable to use. I have quite large hands and long fingers, so I wasn't sure this would be a good fit. The Lift has been designed specifically for small to medium-sized hands, which you can measure using a guide on the Logitech website. The Lift has been designed specifically for small to medium-sized hands (Image credit: Logitech) The almost-all plastic device has an added touch of luxury, with a soft, ribbed rubber finish around the back for added comfort and grip. And despite having never used a vertical mouse before, my hand wrapped around it naturally, and within minutes I never wanted to be without it. I don't know how much better for you the design of the Lift is over a traditional mouse, but I will say I find it a much more comfortable to use. The mouse overall sits at a 57-degree angle, which Logitech calls optimal for placing you in a 'natural handshake position', and creates optimal posture. The mouse is tapered at the front, to allow your fingers to naturally wrap around it and sit comfortably next to the left and right buttons and scroll wheel. It stands at 71mm (2.8-inches) high, and has a broad, oval-shaped base (70 x 108mm) to accommodate and stabilise its height. It is available in three colours - rose, off-white and graphite - however the latter is the only one available for left-handed use. It has an unusual look, which has grown on me, mostly because its such a joy to use. I mean, it's not that it looks bad, it's just so different to what I'm used to with a traditional mouse. Being completely honest, when I first saw the Logitech Lift I wasn't sold. ![]()
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