Tired of fighting with that slim laptop touchpad while you’re trying to work? There’s a rumor floating around. Maybe even a solution.

Images surfaced on a German tech site called WinFuture. They look like official marketing shots. Real product photography, people actually using the thing in cafes and at home desks. Seven photos in total. No name attached yet, but the specs hint at something new. Logitech calls it an “ultracompact mouse.”

It skips the scroll wheel. Uses adaptive touch scrolling instead. Think smooth finger swipes. Probably Bluetooth equipped, jumping between operating systems like a champ. It vaguely reminds people of the Microsoft Arc. That flip-out design from a few years back. But this one folds all the way down. Completely in half. One picture shows it sliding into a pocket. Just fits. Slim enough to disappear.

A Logitech rep didn’t say much. Or rather, nothing. No comment. Not even a nod.

The design works for lefties and righties alike. That’s the one confirmed feature.

Which makes sense, right? Ambidextrus designs are hard to pull off without looking like a wedge. This thing flattens out. Symmetry is easy when everything is folded tight.

The German outlet couldn’t dig up a price tag. Or a release date. No technical specs on battery life or connectivity range either. Just pretty pictures.

For now. We’ll wait. The tech world always wants the next tiny gimmick, doesn’t it?

Until then, the pocket remains empty.