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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 Agata Korzeb ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

In spite of the fact that I am delighted with the purchase, after reading the reviews concerning the number of marriages, I was anticipating a greater number of problems with this mouse. This is despite the fact that I am delighted with the purchase. The more time that passes, the clearer her behavior will become. Has pros: A mouse that, in general, gives off the vibe that it will make a very favorable first impression (if anything changes over time, I will add a review). The scroll does not slip, and the mouse does not lag on BT when running Linux (Kubuntu 22.04 beta) (Kubuntu 22.04 beta). The buttons don't make any audible clicking sounds at all, which is about the same level of noise level as other standard current mouse. On Linux, the button that can be used to alter wheel modes is made visible through a program, and it is also possible to attach movements to it (unlike the M720). A scroll that can be read and has distinct transitions from line to line (on the M720 I really lacked this clarity). The thumb's ribbed surface has a really nice texture, which makes it quite comfortable to use (better than the smooth one on the M720, although it does look like a 8-bit gradient). recharging via the Type C port (no need to buy batteries or look for a MicroUSB wire in the bins). The non-scrolling behavior of the horizontal wheel can be programmed in advance to one of three different states (no-touch zoom, touch, touch and hold). It is true that I have not yet figured out what movements or gestures to affix to them, but it is primarily a matter of fancy at this point. This mouse has a large vertical wheel that is made of a highly metallic material and has a surface that is extremely smooth to the touch. In contrast, the wheels on other mice are made of rubberized material. The SmartShift switching system delivers an outstanding level of performance (especially after tuning the threshold - I set it up so that with a fast but manual scroll, the wheel remains in line-by-line mode, and with a sharp push it instantly switches to inertial mode). If you use a cool light blow, you will be able to hear and feel exactly when the scrolling action was stopped by the mouse. This is because you will be able to pinpoint the exact moment. Because of this disadvantage: After using it for a while, the M720 seems like a featherweight toy in comparison because it's so much heavier than I'm used to (maybe I just haven't gotten used to it yet). The logiops (logid) driver in Linux does not catch the scroll wheel when gestures are made in this operating system (on the M720 it catches with the same rules). It is most likely that there is an error in the software; if this is the case, the problem should be able to be resolved. I attempted to upgrade the mouse's firmware, but all of the software I have on my computer reports that the version 019.001.00015 is the most recent version as of December 27, 2022, and there are no updates available. The fact that the wheel, or to be more precise, the shaft, of horizontal scrolling actually spins without any clicks at all significantly limits the applications for which it can be used (for example, in gestures or games, it can no longer be attached to any discrete actions, only smooth ones like camera zoom or brush size). The seemingly unimportant elements are as follows: the button that lets you switch receivers is located on the underside of the mouse, which causes the switching speed to be slower (but as for me, this is not a big problem).

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