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Review on πŸ–±οΈ Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse: High-Precision Sensor, Easy-Switch up to 3 devices, Meteorite Black by Edyta Nowicka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

As a programmer who used to be a fan of the G700, you can hang complex composite shortcuts and their bundles on its many buttons with native software. Additionally, you can create your own shortcuts for different IDEs. Because the MX3 software, which is supposed to be the flagship product for programmers, is incapable of performing this task, I was forced to use AutoHotkey. This left me in a state of extreme bewilderment. The scroll wheel is not associated with a great deal of the anguish that has been expressed in this passage. You will need to get used to it because it behaves differently than the mechanical inertial one on the same G700. If you want, you can get passes from it, but not so much, horror, horror, how to live on. Well, yes, you will need to get used to it because it behaves differently than the mechanical inertial one on the same G700. Nonetheless, it may be customized whenever your creativity is satisfied, and the fact that it can switch modes on its own is a very useful feature in most circumstances. It's quite awesome to be able to scroll through 500 lines of code in a single motion, but it appears that logicians have been able to accomplish this for a very long time. The rat is good and functional in general, despite the fact that it occasionally experiences jambs.

Pros
  • The sensor may be used on any surface (including a couch), and it allows you to assign up to 15 functions to each of its three side buttons, including vertical scrolling (after you get used to it and set it up) fire, type S charging (it hasn't even been five years since the flagship received it)), the charge holds up well, good ergonomics, and in comparison to the previous edition, the side buttons are much more in position.
Cons
  • The button on the bottom of the side is of no use. If you connect over Bluetooth, then switch to your native receiver, it's not an easy operation, and it's hard to hang complicated shortcuts as functions with native software. I will back those who strive for perfection; however, I am not familiar with LEDs. If you crawl on the side buttons with your thumb, they make a revolting creaking sound. In addition to this, the empty case vibrates.

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