It uses a USB nano transceiver that plugs into the USB port of your desktop or laptop for wireless connectivity and features an ambidextrous design for both left- and right-handed users. If you’ve been curious about vertical mice, the Lift could be a good option to start with since it costs well under $100. The Logitech M310 Wireless Mouse (Blue) is a convenient and stylish wireless mouse that is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome systems. Aside from accidentally knocking my hand into the Lift and tipping it over (it’s much taller than your average mouse), the learning curve isn’t too bad since this mouse has a similar button layout to mice that I’m accustomed to using. I’ve had just a couple of days alone with the Lift as my primary mouse, but the transition from a standard mouse has gone smoother than I anticipated. Or, you can utilize its Bluetooth function, which doesn’t require using a receiver. Compared to its previous unifying receiver, this one boasts better security. Logitech includes its new Bolt USB receiver with the Lift for quickly connecting to a PC that has a USB-A port.
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I’ve seen a hands-on demo of this software working, but it just wouldn’t cooperate with me at home. The app can also be used to easily copy and paste files between machines. You’ll need the Logi Options Plus app running on both computers then, the cursor can travel from one PC to the other. This mouse supports Logitech Flow, the company’s unique software feature that allows the mouse to be used simultaneously on multiple computers - even if they run a different OS. Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge