You can connect via Bluetooth or with the included USB receiver. This cordless mouse is recommended for small- to medium-sized hands — if you have large hands, Logitech recommends the MX vertical mouse! 

Read more about how an ergonomic mouse can help prevent carpal tunnel at Cleveland Clinic.

BuzzFeed writer Melanie Aman has been using this mouse to work from home:

“I, like many people, did not have an ergonomic work setup (or any setup for that matter) when I started working from home in 2020. After months of sitting at the kitchen bar or on the couch and using a trackpad 40 hours a week, I had a lot of pain in my wrist and forearm. Eventually, I got a proper desk, chair, and mouse, and the pain mostly went away — mostly. I would still notice a twinge sometimes while using my Magic Mouse, which I just accepted as part of life. But then — THEN! — I tried this Logitech Lift ergonomic mouse, and I have not had any pain in the almost two years I’ve been using it. I’ve also grown to really like the placement of the scroll wheel and buttons. I still use a regular mouse for gaming on my personal computer, but I am now constantly reminded of how much better this Lift mouse is for basically every other computer activity.”

Promising review: “This mouse is perfect for smaller hands or people who have any kind of hand pain. I find this extremely comfortable. The buttons on the mouse are very easy to push, and they’re quiet. If you have any arthritis or discomfort in your hand, this is perfect!” —Jaye Hockenberry

Get it from Amazon for $65.90+ (available in three colors and a right-handed or left-handed style).  

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/taylor_steele/things-to-help-you-survive-working-from-home