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Razer Brings Back Left-Handed Computer Mouse to Address Disabled Gamers – PCMag AU
The company has relaunched the product, citing feedback from disabled gamers and left-handed users. But Razer needs to see sustained demand for the left-handed mouse or else it’ll be discontinued again.

(Credit: Razer)
Razer has revived the companys left-handed computer mouse in response to demand from disabled gamers and southpaw users.
On Thursday, the company announced the Razer Naga Left-Handed Edition, which is now up for sale for $99.99. The device has been ergonomically designed to fit the grip of a left hand, offering better comfort and feel, especially for players of massively multiplayer online games.
(Credit: Razer)Razer previously discontinued the 2014 version of the product, c…
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