The 10 Best Mice For Left Handed Users

Updated July 16, 2020 by Max Karpecki

This wiki has been updated 23 times since it was first published in May of 2020. Writing in a spiral notebook, getting ink all over the side of your hand, and using ill-fitting scissors are just some of the struggles that come along with being left-handed. Using a computer shouldn't be another hassle, so we've provided a wide variety of mice that are suitable for lefties who are gamers, office workers, or those who want to surf the web as comfortably as possible. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Steelseries Sensei 310

2. Razer Deathadder Essential

3. Corsair M55

4. Logitech G300s

5. Razer Viper Mini

6. Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum

7. Lekvey Left Handed Mouse

8. Elecom EX-G

9. Logitech M525

10. Newtral Ergonomic

Special Honors

Magic Trackpad 2 Apple offers an expensive ambidextrous touchpad that comes in two colors and can connect via Bluetooth. Windows and Linux users should look elsewhere since it's not fully compatible with their operating systems. There's a third-party software available for download on Github that can allow Windows users to use it though it's not a foolproof solution. apple.com

Editor's Notes

July 10, 2020:

Regardless of which hand you're dominate with, you deserve to have a quality mouse that best suits your lifestyle. We've provided a wide range of models that work for gamers, content creators, and other computer users. Take frequent breaks, stretch, and rest your eyes since spending a lot of time on your computer can cause symptoms such as RSI (repetitive strain injury), carpel tunnel, or eye strain. It's a good idea to invest in more than one mouse since varying your hand positions may help prevent some of these symptoms. If you want the most comfortable setup possible, get an ergonomic keyboard as well as other ergonomic devices.

If you're an avid video gamer who doesn't mind spending a pretty penny, the Razer Deathadder Essential is a high-quality selection that many people in the gaming scene own and enjoy. It comes with two thumb macros, rubber side grips, and optimal infrared senors that may help you execute head shots promptly and accurately. If you want a selection that won't break the bank, the Steelseries Sensei 310 is a much more affordable choice than the aforementioned. It comes with a few macros and is a durable build.

If you spend a fair amount of time on your computer and want an ergonomic model, the Elecom EX-G is a great selection. It's a wireless construction that has a trackball that can move your cursor around your screen that may not strain your hand and arm muscles as much as other customary models. If you want an even more non-traditional model than the Elecom, the Lekvey Left Handed Mouse allows you to place your hand in a different position compared to other basic mice. It may help alleviate pressure on your wrist, though it may take some getting use to.

Last updated on July 16, 2020 by Max Karpecki

Max is a writer from sunny San Diego, where she grew up performing in plays and improv shows. She graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a bachelors in Theater Arts and continues to specialize in different forms of comedy in Los Angeles. Apart from the liberal arts sector of her life, Max enjoys building and troubleshooting computers. However, she has found a way to mix her passions together by streaming video games online, which has led to her meeting new friends from all around the world. Her expertise ranges from categories such as rock climbing, sewing, pets, skin care, computers, and board games.


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