![]() ![]() ![]() As a lefty myself, I’m sympathetic to gamers who want a great mouse designed for their left hand, but as I grew up under the vicious thumb of the public education system, I long ago learned to use a mouse (and scissions) with my right hand. Ambidextrous designs usually result in a shape that’s not as ideal for a right-handed grip. The two real stars of the G900 are its ambidextrous body and its newly designed hinge for the left- and right-click buttons. I don’t use it for gaming, but I love it as a web browser forward-and-back keybind. The wheel also clicks side-to-side for two more button inputs, one of my favorite features of past Logitech mice. The wheel still spins freely for 15 seconds or delivers a satisfying notched scroll depending on the mode you have it set to with a quick button press. ![]() Logitech’s signature metal Hyper scroll wheel is still there, now cored out to weigh a few grams less. There’s no flex in the plastic if you squeeze it. Despite that weight, the G900 doesn’t feel fragile or cheap. The 107 gram weight is targeted at players who, like pro gamers, want a light mouse to operate as an extension of their hand, not a heavy object that you sling across a pad. Setting aside the value conversation for a minute, the G900 is a feature-packed mouse that would be ambitious even before you factor in the complexities of wireless gaming. ![]()
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