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    Quote Originally Posted by MattGarner View Post
    I'm yet to still meet a person who is left handed and uses a mouse on the left hand side. I'm left handed and always have used my right. Good idea but not sure how well it will sell tbh.
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    Unless they've switched the buttons around (which would be confusing anyway having grown up with a normal mouse) I don't see what the benefit of this is over a straight mouse like most are now. The buttons on the side I can't confess to knowing the properties of because I've never had one with them, but because of how being left-handed makes you hold the mouse having them on the inside would probably be more trouble than the outside - it may just be me but my ring finger is longer and more dextrous than my thumb by a long way.

    tbh I've found being left-handed has forced me to be better with both hands (in all departments ), people at work think I'm ambidextrous because of my immense skills and good looks except good looks have nothing to do with being ambidextrous I just thought I'd slip that in
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    Is it really that impressive? The Razer mouse I have is made to be both left-handed and right-handed - both sides have 4 buttons which can be configured for a specific purpose. I can't think of the word, but each side is the same as the other (like when you look at a circle and put a line down the middle and both semi-circles are eactly the same in appearance. It's form doesn't slant off in either direction to make it comfortable for a specific type of handed person. It seems odd to make this sort of thing, when the problem is and has been avoided for a long time
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    iya x



    Unless they've switched the buttons around (which would be confusing anyway having grown up with a normal mouse) I don't see what the benefit of this is over a straight mouse like most are now. The buttons on the side I can't confess to knowing the properties of because I've never had one with them, but because of how being left-handed makes you hold the mouse having them on the inside would probably be more trouble than the outside - it may just be me but my ring finger is longer and more dextrous than my thumb by a long way.

    tbh I've found being left-handed has forced me to be better with both hands (in all departments ), people at work think I'm ambidextrous because of my immense skills and good looks except good looks have nothing to do with being ambidextrous I just thought I'd slip that in
    The buttons are operated by your thumb. It's surprisingly useful and intuitive having them actually for browsing "back and forward" between pages rather than having to click in the top left of the screen

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Is it really that impressive? The Razer mouse I have is made to be both left-handed and right-handed - both sides have 4 buttons which can be configured for a specific purpose. I can't think of the word, but each side is the same as the other (like when you look at a circle and put a line down the middle and both semi-circles are eactly the same in appearance. It's form doesn't slant off in either direction to make it comfortable for a specific type of handed person. It seems odd to make this sort of thing, when the problem is and has been avoided for a long time
    Symmetrical?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattGarner View Post
    I'm yet to still meet a person who is left handed and uses a mouse on the left hand side. I'm left handed and always have used my right. Good idea but not sure how well it will sell tbh.
    You just get used to it. I'm better with my right hand than left with a mouse now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    iya x



    Unless they've switched the buttons around (which would be confusing anyway having grown up with a normal mouse) I don't see what the benefit of this is over a straight mouse like most are now. The buttons on the side I can't confess to knowing the properties of because I've never had one with them, but because of how being left-handed makes you hold the mouse having them on the inside would probably be more trouble than the outside - it may just be me but my ring finger is longer and more dextrous than my thumb by a long way.

    tbh I've found being left-handed has forced me to be better with both hands (in all departments ), people at work think I'm ambidextrous because of my immense skills and good looks except good looks have nothing to do with being ambidextrous I just thought I'd slip that in
    As well as this, I'm sure you can just switch the buttons round under Mouse Settings anyway, which renders this even more pointless.

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