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Lexip puts raw power in the palm of a gamer’s hand by shoving two joysticks inside of a mouse

Game changer

Competitive advantage is everything when it comes to gaming, and the creators of Lexip (from €99) reckon they’ve cracked the ultimate input device, largely by mashing two of them together. At a glance, Lexip looks like the sort of vaguely sci-fi black mouse gamers tend to favour; but the entire shell tilts, effectively becoming a joystick, and there’s a tiny second joystick where your thumb rests. This means faster object selection, whether building in Minecraft or blowing things up in Generic FPS XII, and greater precision in everything from racing games to CAD. Because everyone’s different, all aspects of the mouse’s inputs can be customised, and there are even plans to cater for lefties. Gaming-obsessed polar bears: rejoice!

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I’m a regular contributor to Stuff magazine and Stuff.tv, covering apps, games, Apple kit, Android, Lego, retro gaming and other interesting oddities. I also pen opinion pieces when the editor lets me, getting all serious about accessibility and predicting when sentient AI smart cookware will take over the world, in a terrifying mix of Bake Off and Terminator.

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Mobile apps and games, Macs, iOS and tvOS devices, Android, retro games, crowdfunding, design, how to fight off an enraged smart saucepan with a massive stick.