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The Compact Stand turns the handheld core drill into a portable, lightweight, rig-mounted solution for more versatile coring up to 6" holes.Easy-to-adjust angled mast settings, and the option to anchor or vacuum provide a versatile solution for coring on site.


OK, continuing in that order... The MX Anywhere 2S is a pretty typical desktop mouse. 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.


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. Also, it doesn't have a place to store the wireless receiver when it is not in use, and it doesn't come with any kind of carrying case or bag. Previous Logitech portable/mobile/travel devices have had one or both of those features. So I'm not sure why it is promoted as a "Wireless Mobile Mouse".


The scroll wheel has a press/click switch which changes from a mechanical step-scroll to a free-wheeling smooth scrolling. The "cursor speed" button (on Windows), located at the top center of the mouse, between the scroll wheel and the power LED, is the middle mouse button (2) on Linux systems.


When you grip the mouse (right-handed only), your thumb rests on the curved area shown here. The left and right mouse buttons are then under your fingers, as is the scroll wheel/middle button. The Forward/Back buttons are just above your thumb.


The ergonomic/comfort benefit of this design is that your wrist sits at what Logitech describes as a "natural handshake angle", rather than having to rotate to horizontal as it typically does when you use a mouse.


When I first saw the MX Vertical, I thought this was probably more of a "gee-whiz" than a significant factor, but I have been using it for a while now and I have to say honestly that my wrist and hand feel noticeably more comfortable on it.


There is no left/right "tilt" function of the scroll wheel, and the "cursor speed" button in the flat part of the top does nothing at all on Linux systems. That's unfortunate. The scroll wheel also does not have the free-spin mode.


Many of the mice reviewed here are ergonomic, meaning they're designed to fit comfortably in your hand, which could help reduce wrist and finger pain. If you tend to feel sore after extended periods of online work, you might want to try an ergonomic mouse. Anyone who spends long hours working on their iPad might benefit from ergonomic support.


Logitech has Mac-ified its MX Mechanical Mini wireless keyboard. That is to say, it has created a version of the truncated keyboard for people who use Mac computers. The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac joins a small number of mechanical keyboards that are designed for macOS, from its use of Option and Command legends to software support and an Apple-like aesthetic. It's built for a cable-free setup and has pleasant typing, but it's not a good fit for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts who like various switch options, premium keycaps, high programmability... or numpads.


Logitech released the MX Mechanical Mini, a 75 percent keyboard, alongside the full-size Logitech MX Mechanical in May. The portable Bluetooth LE keyboard can wirelessly connect to three devices, allowing users to pick which device they're controlling by pressing Fn and 1, 2, or 3. Officially, those devices can run Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux, Android, iOS, or iPadOS. Because of that, key legends cater to both Windows and Mac users. The bottom row includes a key that can be Option or Start/Windows and one that serves as Command or Alt.


This mouse is designed to keep your hand in a natural, handshake-like position. And while it took our tester Zarah Kavarana a day or two to get used to using a mouse in that position, she came to really like it.


I was genuinely apprehensive about using this mouse upon first receiving it, because compared to my usual sleek and slim Apple model, this massive mouse looked sort of like a spaceship. But this mouse totally keeps my hand from cramping up during the day."


But overall, the arc-shape of the mouse did feel better than the Apple mouse St. Pierre was using before. It's super lightweight, easy to pair with your Bluetooth device, and a good option for smaller hands.


MX vs. ATV Unleashed: On the Edge is the PlayStation Portable follow-up to last year's successful MX vs. ATV Unleashed, a game that aimed to throw everything but the kitchen sink into the off-road racing formula that has defined the MX vs. ATV series. Featuring not only standard MX bikes and four-wheel ATVs to race on, Unleashed also tossed monster trucks, dune buggies, and golf carts into the mix. With On the Edge, that mixture of mud-slinging rides returns, this time on the PSP. We spent some time with the handheld version of the game to see how it's shaping up ahead of its late-February release.


The main modes in On the Edge's single-player game are race, freestyle, and free ride. Free ride lets you run through a number of supercross tracks and practice your jumps and freestyle tricks without the encumbrance of a clock or competition. In freestyle mode, you'll take those same tricks you've practiced and put them to work for you against up to three other competitors. There are a number of different trick-based contests to enter here--high-score challenge, combo challenge, follow the leader, and big-air challenge--but the gist is to perform as many tricks as you can in midair and always nail the landing on the way back down (otherwise the points you rack up won't count).


If you're tired of the single-player game, On the Edge will let you take on three other players via the PSP's built-in ad hoc Wi-Fi connection. We had only one copy of the game on hand, so we weren't able to check out the mode for ourselves, but if it plays as solidly as the single-player game and with minimal lag, it should be a nice diversion.


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With class-leading RF power and excellent water and dust resistance - as well as Intrinsically Safe options - Sepura two way hand-portable radios continue operating in the harshest conditions, making them ideal for critical communications.


The MX Master 3 is a mouse that combines form with function. Its sleek design includes ergonomic support for your hand, and it has seven buttons, five of which are fully customizable (the right and left click cannot be changed).


When you first use your MX Master 3 alongside the Logi Options+ software, you will notice that the buttons already have functions assigned to them. While these buttons are useful, you will quickly wish that you had even more room for adding shortcuts or actions to use, and that's where the gesture feature comes in handy.


A great place to start streamlining your workflow is with keyboard shortcuts. Using Logic Options+, you can assign a keystroke to a button press, or gesture, as we explained previously. This not only cuts down the number of key presses you have to use, but will minimize the strain on your hands by reducing repetitive movements.


Between the affordable M720 Triathlon and the superb MX Master 3, Logitech already produces some of the most comfortable and usable mice going, and the MX Vertical brings the same attention to detail to the vertical-style ergonomic mouse. The shape supports the hand securely in a handshake grip, with the index and middle fingers resting on the supersized left and right buttons, and the scroll wheel lying in-between. The soft-touch plastics and some sculpted ridges stop your hand from slipping, while two customisable forwards and back buttons sit just beneath your thumb on the left-hand side.


If you just want to free your desk of wires, any wireless mouse will do. But a great wireless mouse is more than just a convenient, clutter-free tool for interfacing with your PC. The best wireless mice combine heavily-researched ergonomics and finely-tuned productivity improvements to give you something that feels like a natural extension of your arm and still makes you more efficient.


This list focuses on productivity mice, but if you're looking to improve your game you can check out our list of best gaming mice. And if you're looking to get your desk perfectly uncluttered, you'll want to pair your pointer with one of the best wireless keyboards for ultimate freedom.


Often, gaming gear is a cheap way to get your hands on a mouse with professional-level features. Razer is known mostly for its gaming peripherals, but it's also been dabbling in the productivity sphere by taking features it's known for in its gaming products and translating them to a line specifically for productivity.


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