MX Vertical - Graphite






Category: mice






Category: mice
I was skeptical about an angled mouse, but after three days my wrist feels noticeably less strained during long coding sessions. The thumb rest and forward/back buttons are perfectly placed.
The 57-degree angle took about a day to get used to, but now my hand feels so much more relaxed at the end of a workday. The textured thumb rest is a nice touch, too.
My wrist pain vanished after three days of using this, the 57-degree vertical angle really makes a difference. The rubber side grip is comfortable enough for all-day use, and the scroll wheel has a nice tactile click to it.
I've been using this for a few weeks now, and my wrist pain is noticeably better since I switched from a traditional mouse. The scroll wheel has a nice textured grip that makes precise scrolling feel effortless.
The sculpted grip and 60-degree angle instantly relieved the wrist strain I'd get from flat mice—my forearm stays neutral even after hours of work. The side scroll wheel and customizable buttons let me fly through spreadsheets without reaching for the keyboard.
The thumb rest is a game-changer—my wrist hasn't felt this neutral in months. I'm flying through spreadsheets now.
After a few days of using it, my wrist pain from my old flat mouse is noticeably gone—the angled grip really forces a natural hand position. The scroll wheel is also smooth and responsive, which makes browsing long documents feel effortless.
The sculpted grip lets me rest my hand naturally while I work, and I've gotten through a full week on a single charge. The thumb rest is a game-changer for long editing sessions.
My wrist pain faded noticeably within a week of switching to this mouse, and the 4000 DPI sensor tracks smoothly on my wooden desk. The adjustable polling rate is a nice touch for gaming.
I was skeptical about the vertical design, but the 57-degree angle makes my wrist feel so much better after a full workday. The custom button for app-specific shortcuts is a huge time-saver.