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Users who have tried compact notebook mice know they have one big problem: They're too little! Taller people especially feel ridiculous pushing around a space-saving, bottle-cap-sized mouse. That's why Verbatim's latest mouse could find a grateful following. This mouse changes size with the flick of a switch.

By adjusting a switch underneath the Verbatim Easy Riser, users can adjust its height. Keep it compact while traveling, then expand it when you're ready to work.

The Easy Riser comes in three varieties: the Nano ($34.99), a wireless design with a small 2.4GBz transmitter; Bluetooth ($39.99), which doesn't require a receiver; and USB Retractable ($19.99), which includes an extra-long retractable cord. All three work on Windows and Macintosh computers and will be available in October.
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