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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 Micha Bialik (Eagle) ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

For a very long time, I was searching for a mouse that would make my work more pleasant, and I tested a number of different types. I had very high expectations for Mx Master 3, given how highly it is regarded. I broke down and purchased it, and here is what I discovered about it: It turned out that the shape that was supposed to fit my hand (18 cm) was actually quite uncomfortable. The crux of the matter is that the wheel is frequently the most important button for me, and my index finger sits on it constantly (open the link in a new tab, drag the canvas in the graphics editor, scroll). When the mouse is tilted to the side, the brush must be tilted in the opposite direction an even greater amount. - Heavy. This might be seen as a positive by some people. In my experience, the weight of the brush became heavier whenever I made even the slightest adjustment with the cursor. - Coating has a gentle feel to it. Just touching it has a profoundly soothing effect on the senses. On the other hand, if the hand is constantly resting on the mouse, then the coating will become wet more frequently. The coating becomes tacky, and it shows signs of having been used. In most cases, regular plastic is a significantly more agreeable material. - Wheel. It's just astounding what WHEEL can do. I didn't even consider the possibility that it may be done in this manner. It is essential to go into further detail at this point. This mouse has a wheel that may freely rotate in any direction. It is not light, but it has a high inertia. On the other hand, a computer, at least a Mac, does not support scrolling that is completely smooth. As a direct consequence of this, it has been discovered that the screen does not move exactly smoothly when scrolling; rather, it jerks slightly. That is to say, such a solution does not possess any distinctively admirable qualities. Yet there are a lot of things that could be improved. The index finger will frequently be resting on the wheel. You are free to use the wheel as a button when it turns with clicking sounds. The wheel is in a stable position provided that it is not turned on purpose. Because this wheel is free to spin in any direction, it will always move slightly when you run your finger over it. In addition, each of the screens starts to get unsteady, and they begin to rock back and forth quite frequently. In addition to that, there is a wheel scrolling mode that requires clicks. The screen scrolls a slightly different distance with each click due to the fact that each click does not provide a very exact fixation of the free wheel. Because of this, once again, there is a sensation of being unable to maintain control, as the screen appears to be moving out from beneath the fingertips.

Pros
  • Stunning in its beauty.
Cons
  • - cumbersome - unattractive in its form - A coating that is gentle to the touch - A spooky wheel It was necessary for me to take it back to the store.

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