I dunno if they do... it'd have to be done specially.... hope they do if you're a lefty.
Some of the neat stuff is:
-2 swappable grips, one kinda skinny and tall, made from that rough plastic surface that plastic mouse mats are made from. The other is wider and flatter with a kinda satin material on it. Has a big thumb rest. They pop off and secure in place very well.
- Braided mouse cord seems less intrusive than a regular cord...doesn't weight the front of the mouse down as much.
- Scroll wheel can be set to smooth scrolling (and you can spin it and it keeps spinning on its own momentum) or clicky scrolling where you feel every notch
- has a little tray on the back of the mouse that slides out and you can attach 4 weights into the mouse. Comes with a little metal tin (like those mint tins) with 4 x 4g and 4 x 7g weights)
- Mouse software lets you define overarching profiles for the behavior of the mouse. Can be switched between using a toggle on the mouse itself, or using application detection (which is neat... if you switch focus to e.g. firefox.exe it'll toggle a different profile)
- Colour indicator LEDs on the top of the mouse to show what profile is running. I assumed it was just a regular red LED then when it changed to purple and green and stuff I was a bit surprised... neat feature.
- Profile settings will save onto the mouse itself and hence survive a reformat or moving from one OS to another, or plugging into another person's PC (I guess you'd still have to load a copy of setpoint...)
The presentation of the whole thing is kinda ridiculous... they've really gone all-out.
