Logitech MX 610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless

Published by Bogdan Alex, on May 21st, 2008, in the categories: Wireless Mouse

Many left-handed people get a bit frustrated when they see the latest mice are designed only for right-handers. There are a few mouse designs that prove to be suitable for both kinds, but it’s clear that mouse makers don’t pay much attention to lefties. Logitech, on the other hand, thinks left-handed people shouldn’t be treated as outcasts and readies a pretty good laser mouse specifically designed for lefties.


The MX 610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless integrates an advanced laser engine, providing extreme accuracy and flawless tracking on most surfaces. It also sports the Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom feature which allows for simple side-to-side scrolling and effortless zoom in and out of photos and spreadsheets.

Just as the standard MX 610, this mouse integrates the Bluetooth wireless connection with 2.4 GHz transmitter. The Email and IM notification LEDs let you know about new messages and mails from friends. The mouse is capable of turning itself off when no movement is detected so battery life is extended. In addition the mouse turns off when you power down your PC. You also get fingertip shortcut buttons for Volume, Mute, and Web page browsing.

The ergonomic soft-touch Sides allow an effortless grasp and with the special contoured shape, lefties can enjoy a natural grip that reduces fatigue.
Amazon has this one for $58.91.
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5 Comments on “Logitech MX 610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless

  • CaroleS said on 05/22/2008:

    Yes, hooray for Logitech, I say. I've used a Logitech left-handed mouse for a while now. I'm not sure why other mouse makers think left handers aren't worth bothering about....

  • Well said on 05/26/2008:

    because they are not.

  • HDA said on 01/16/2009:

    The left-handed are genetically inferior.

  • James said on 01/17/2009:

    Every left-handed person I know uses a mouse with their right hand, its not that complicated a tool, even for the geneticly inferior left-handers.

  • Greg said on 03/21/2009:

    Well I'm right handed and use the mouse with my left, partly because I type far better with my right hand - seems the obvious way round to me, so I'm not surprised that a lot of lefties can use the right handed mice.

    For me it's a pain to have to use a right handed mouse, so cheers to logitech for this. What I actually want is a Saitek Cyborg left-hander though - I'd buy that right now.

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