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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse: High-Precision Sensor, Easy-Switch up to 3 devices, Meteorite Black by Virot Wrintharawet แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

For reference: in the computer and laptop (both on Windows 10), the mouse is connected via the supplied whistle (together with the MX Keys keyboard). Regarding the scroll - I saw a lot of negative reviews about passes, I decided to add my 5 kopecks. Yes. when I first connected, this problem also affected me, but during the first couple of days of use I adjusted the mouse settings, plus I myself adapted to its work - and I personally did not encounter such a problem anymore. The scroll works clearly, there are no gaps, the fast scroll mode turns on exactly when I need it. Of the inconveniences: the need to switch both the mouse and the keyboard separately when switching to another machine. I would like that when switching the keyboard to another device, the mouse would automatically connect to it. Why not add this item to the settings - it's not clear. Logitech assures that this is technically impossible, although github comrades disagree with them. But I note that the scripts there are executed in the OS, i. E. they need to be installed on every car. Logitech could implement similar logic in the firmware of the devices themselves - but for some reason they don't. Apparently this will be a feature of some Unifying 2.0. There is also a problem when connecting via Unifying - the mouse can slow down. However, this problem has also been resolved. The fact is that USB 3. X ports interfere with nearby radio devices operating at a frequency of 2.4 (the curious can google the article, experts from Intel wrote about it, if memory serves). Since I have all 3. X ports, it was decided to insert a 2.0 extension cable into one of them, and take it out a little further than the computer. Since my computer is bricked up, the aesthetics are not affected. Also disappointing is the inability to set YOUR macro to a specific button. For example, in chrome, instead of simply reloading the page, I use a hard reload much more often (ctrl + f5 which), but I did not see such an option. Maybe I haven't figured it out yet, or maybe it really isn't.

Pros
  • Scroll, weight, programmable keys, work with iOS
Cons
  • The need to raise the mouse when switching between devices, the lack of switching the entire zoo of devices when switching one of them, the choice of actions for keys in certain applications is limited, lag when connected via Unifying