Gaming: Of All The Things I Saw Behind The Curtain At Logitech Hq, It Was...

Gaming: Of All The Things I Saw Behind The Curtain At Logitech Hq, It Was...

Logitech still makes initial mouse designs by hand, using (chemical) wood.

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Last week I not only got my grubby mitts on the most exciting mouse of the past few years, courtesy of Logitech, but I also got a peek behind the curtain of gaming mouse design and testing. There were tons of things that surprised me about what goes into making a good peripheral, from giant antennas and padded faraday cage-esque rooms to mouse-swiping machines.

But what surprised me more than any of these things was a block of wood.

Source: PC Gamer