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Left handed mice?
Im looking for a good left handed gaming mouse, the Logitech G3 looks nice (plus my right handed gf will be able to use it) but does anyone have any recomendations on good makes/models?
Its got to be a gaming grade laser mouse though, not any old rubbish!
Ambidextrous is good also
Yes I know you can change the settings in windows, im not retarded.
I mean a mouse designed to fit into your left hand
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think for gaming the actual shape of the mouse makes a difference for comfort and ease of use. I assume Graeme knows about changing the settings ;o)
Here are some I found:
http://www.shopmagenta.com/product/MAU1013852.aspx
http://www.kikatek.com/product_info.php?products_i...
http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/product.aspx?code=...
The Ergo-shark looks comfy (she says in her best old-lady phraseology).
- mafubalah!!Lv 51 decade ago
You should be able to set the mouse for left or right hand in the operating systems control panel
- Anonymous1 decade ago
mice are usually uniform and windows allows the clicks to be swapped in control panel, so people dont 'make' left handed mice
- zoomjetLv 71 decade ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
control panel > mouse > switch primary and secondary buttons