Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse, Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz with USB Unifying Mini-Receiver, 1000 DPI Any Surface Laser Tracking, 5-Buttons, Amazon…
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Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse, Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz with USB Unifying Mini-Receiver, 1000 DPI Any Surface Laser Tracking, 5-Buttons, Amazon…
£84.00
Description
- Multi-Device Pairing: Pair up to 3 different PC or laptop devices and easily switch between them with the touch of a button; the MX Master wireless mouse is both Bluetooth and Unifying receiver compatible
- Precision and Speed: Navigate through long documents and web pages faster and easier with the adaptive scroll wheel of this ergonomic mouse, switching seamlessly from click-to-click to hyper-fast scrolling, on Windows as well as on Mac
- Logitech Darkfield Tracking: Outperforms optical sensors and allows you to use this computer mouse on virtually any surface, be it shiny white or even glass
- Distinctive Thumb Wheel: Experience side-to-side scrolling with a stroke of your thumb; to unlock the full range of thumb wheel possibilities of the PC mouse, remember to install Logitech options software
- Enhanced Power Management: This Logitech mouse offers up to 40 days of power on a single full charge, full day of usage in only 4 minutes charge time with no downtime while recharging your cordless Bluetooth mouse
- Upgrade to MX Master 3 for ultimate productivity: Scroll 1000 lines in a second, App specific profiles, USB-C rechargeable, improved thumb controls
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Mr PJL –
The second my hand touched the mouse I felt it: The thumb has to straddle/sit on the forward button whenever you want to use the mouse and there is no real way around it unless you have a small thumb OR you’re one of the few that does not engage their thumb when using a mouse. The feeling of it annoys me and especially if you scroll to the right. I *might* get used to it over time but it’s a shame.
I have the MX Master where the fwd/back buttons sit horizontal, attached to the thumb wheel. Looking at the fwd/back buttons on the mx3 I’m not sure where else they could’ve put them but anywhere would have been better than under the thumb. As far as I know Logitech are the only ones that do the thumb wheel so no one else to compare it to. It’s also worth noting that the thumb wheel is now in its own little recess above fwd/back and to access it you need to lift your thumb so as to miss the fwd/back buttons. Personally, these feel like design flaws.
Ergonomics:
They’re very subtle. The main…
Stefan Totev –
I’ve waited a month before writing my review in order to get a proper use of the mouse. This is based on a Mac-user perspective.
For years I swore in the Magic Mouse and after that the Magic Trackpad 2 which were always my primary external peripherals. I hesitated for long time to buy the MX Master 2S, but everyone on youtube was recommending it and I decided to give it a try. I am so happy I did.
PROS
– great customisation – almost every button can be set to run different keyboard commands based on app used. There’s a very nice implementation of the Mac OS commands (by using only the button where the thumb rests) such as Mission Control, Show Desktop, App Expose, switch fullscreen apps/desktops (see attached screenshot)
– very good battery life (I get several weeks of usage)
– very comfortable (needs some getting used to after the Magic Mouse, but not so much)
– nice sliding on my desk without need for mousepad (the Magic Mouse 2 is much worse in this regard)
– ability to quickly switch…
RedForShort –
So I bought this because I’m a PC mouse enthusiast of sorts. And I’m always on the hunt for the best mouse in the world!
Available in three colours, Black/Gold, White, and the one I went for, Midnight Teal. This mouse has a total of seven buttons, all of which are programmable by downloading the Logitech software. The software is called Logitech Options and is available from their website. In the software, as well as programming buttons, you can change the pointer speed. And that’s about it.
This isn’t a gaming mouse though, so of course there’s no lights on it to change the colour of etc and the DPI of the pointer is only 200 โ 4000 and these can only be set in an increment of 50.
That’s ok though for most professional users. But it doesn’t give you any info of what setting this is currently set to, it just has a slider. That’s it.
Programming buttons was as easy as it should be. For each button you get a selection of functions that you can select from, or you can create a macro. This…