![]() ![]() ![]() While it is fairly small (especially compared to the MX Vertical), I certainly wouldn't say that it is small enough to be noteworthy as a mobile/portable device. The shape and feel are very comfortable, and with the exception of the Forward/Back buttons on the left side, you could easily use it either right- or left-handed. The MX Anywhere 2S is a pretty typical desktop mouse. As you might be able to tell from the picture above, it has a sort of mesa that rises in the middle, which positions your wrist at a much more natural (and presumably more comfortable) angle. I have no problem with that, this device really is very innovative. The other, shown on the right above, is the MX Vertical, and is described as an "Advanced Ergonomic Mouse". As I will explain below, I have a bit of a quarrel with that description. The first, shown on the left above, is the MX Anywhere 2S, and is marketed by Logitech as a "Wireless Mobile Mouse". I'm always on the lookout for interesting and useful new pointing devices (mice and trackballs), and I haven't actually tried anything completely new and different for a while, so I decided to have a look at a couple of Logitech mice that I haven't tried before. ![]()
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