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Why Razer’s Making Another Left-Handed Mouse – Kotaku Australia
Left-handed mice aren’t hugely popular, with Razer saying they make up only 1 percent of the overall mouse market. So why are they making another one now?

If youre left-handed, there isnt a lot of love for you in the gaming mice market. Left-handers make up around 5 percent of the Australian population, so naturally lefties arent a natural target for peripheral manufacturers.
But there have been rare cases of company reaching out. And having made two left-handed mice in the past, Razer is back, manufacturing a new left-handed version of the Razer Naga.
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