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Background
The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse FOR BUSINESS LEFT is a left-handed, vertical ergonomic mouse designed to reduce wrist pronation and improve comfort for extended use. It is built from durable plastics and materials intended for daily office use and business deployments. Key features include a sculpted vertical form factor tailored for left-handed users, multi-device wireless connectivity, and compatibility with Logi Options+ for customization. The device targets enterprise customers with a business-series configuration and Logi Bolt compatibility for secure wireless connections.
Identification
The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse FOR BUSINESS LEFT includes Mouse (M/N MR0094) and USB receiver (M/N CU0021). Model labels are located as follows — Mouse: on the underside product label; USB Receiver: printed on the flat face or side of the receiver housing near the USB plug. Each component carries its own model (M/N) and serial (S/N) identifiers.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Left-handed vertical ergonomic mouse (palm-rest orientation for left hand)
- Model / Series: Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse — FOR BUSINESS (Left)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth Low Energy and Logi Bolt USB receiver compatible
- Battery: User-replaceable single battery (type not specified on Logitech support page)
- Sensor: Optical sensor (manufacturer/model not specified on Logitech support page)
- DPI: Adjustable DPI; exact DPI range not specified on Logitech support page
- Primary Switches: Primary button switch manufacturer/model not specified by Logitech support
- Materials: Durable plastics and engineered materials suitable for business use; exact material composition not specified on support page
- Software / Firmware: Supported by Logi Options+ for customization; legacy utilities and firmware tools deprecated per Logitech support
- Spare Parts Availability: Logitech support page lists no spare parts or downloads for this product
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults include button double-clicking (worn mechanical switches), scroll-wheel binding/dirt, and wireless connectivity failures. Diagnose by swapping or replacing the battery, re-pairing via Bluetooth or testing with a Logi Bolt receiver, checking for debris around the scroll wheel, and testing button actuation with a button-test utility or multimeter to isolate switch failure.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Visit https://support.logi.com for drivers, Logi Options+ downloads, and enterprise support resources.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Warranty varies by region; consult Logitech support/warranty pages for specific coverage and claim procedures.