- The most comfortable mouse, in my opinion. Long-lasting and effective. Excellent scroll.
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- In light of the fact that we do not have a wheel, all of our advantages are nullified.
- * skipping stitches on the wheel
- The mouse is easy on the hand and feels good to use. Second, it's official software allows for a great deal of customization, making it both multipurpose and very configurable. Third, the sensor may be placed on practically any surface with ease.
- It looked like a MacBook to me, thus the descriptions that follow are all about how to use a mouse in Mac OS. One potential drawback is that 1) the official application is only available in English. 2) is visually distinct from other Apple desktop accessories; even MX Keys takes on a more natural appearance when viewed in this context. 3) They talk a lot about "torn" scrolling in their writing, but it's really just down to personal preference and wheel settings. 4) I found horizontal scrolling to be inconvenient, both in terms of the ease with which I could use a wheel and the speed with which I could move the mouse in the Mac OS environment. Restrictive thumb button
- - The shape - The construction quality - The three connecting devices - Buttons - Vitality (I charge when using more than 10 hours a day in games once a month) - A port for charging of type C - A variety of functions
- - Software that is a revolting mishmash of everything, but it functions correctly the majority of the time. Logitech is still unable to get talented computer programmers to build software for its office products, such as the mx series and g series. Occasionally jerky and unresponsive, with only a portion of the functionality being available at any one time. - Wheel (Please assist me if you have any idea what the cause of this is. For the course of several months in which I used this mouse, there was only ever one mode: when rapidly scrolling, the serifs were retained. It was perfect for me in every way. But, the mouse decided to malfunction at one point, and as a result, there are no serifs visible when scrolling swiftly (((. I explored every nook and cranny of the software, but none of the suggestions were helpful. And you are correct, I did not change the mode. If we are talking about the wheel itself, it only spins in one way, and that direction is to the left. The wheel itself is stylishly designed, but it doesn't always scroll correctly. - Side wheel (An extremely high frequency of false scrolls. Might have pulled off a more slick move) - Sensor (I am well aware that the sensor in this device is pointless due to the fact that this is an office mouse; yet, it costs ten thousand, and for ten thousand, this is a very poor sensor) - The logitech unifying app keeps appearing at odd intervals and closing all other applications. After that, it vanishes by itself after five to ten seconds have passed. What is it, I was not able to comprehend it. If anyone has any information on this, please share it.
- A hold with a good amount of comfort. Excellent software The Receiver is compatible with MX Keys. The coating allows for extended work, and it does not cause the brush to become wet.
- WHEEL! The premium mouse does not allow for sensitivity adjustments. The side scrolling feature, which in the majority of cases has no real-world application (its wheel dangles at all, like something in an ice hole, is not fixed in principle)
- Logitech Flow - copy and paste files between two different ones! Ergonomics, design, versatility, very light, the battery lasts a long time (but not on a poppy, it usually discharges faster, but it will take two months of daily use). computers.
- The current pricing is about $10,000 (I bought it back in November 2019 for $8,000). It seems that somewhere in the month of May, a macOS ate arrived, and the scrolling of both the side and vertical wheels stopped working. It turned out that logi options and logi daemon were not prepared for such a turn of events, and had to shaman through the terminal. On Windows, there are no problems at all.
- Even though horizontal scrolling is present, it isn't functional right out of the box. You can read the comment for the clarification.
- A mouse is useless without the proper software and drivers.
- Fast device switching; good battery life (unlike a keyboard);
- It's cumbersome, and clicking the wheel is awkward because the page keeps scrolling even after you let go. Dynamic Chimes That Can Be Slid
- The mouse is great for work, holds a battery charge for a long time (I charge it about once a month, considering that I use it every day for work and games, about 10-12 hours, and I don't turn the mouse off at night), and it works well out of the box without drivers, including under Linux. The mouse does not splay in the hand, and it works on most computers.
- Without the action, I would not have purchased it for the price of about $75. The mouse coating doesn't give me much confidence, at least not with the light version; I haven't handled the dark one. A similar coating on Logitech mice was gone for me in 2-3 years (which I don't want to expect from a mouse for such a price), and I didn't hold the dark one in my hands. As compared to the gaming software from Logitech, the software appears lackluster and has too few features.
- The mouse is well designed, has a pleasing feel to the touch, and uses high-quality materials that support the Flow feature and USB Type-C.
- Problematic software; inconvenient location of the gesture button.
- Superb layout Magnetized wheel is a very useful tool. Steady connection that lasts a long time
- The design just wasn't user-friendly. The mouse seems to be too short for my normal man hand. The auxiliary wheel does absolutely nothing. If you lift the mouse off the table, you may feel the battery roll around inside the case, indicating that it isn't securely attached.
- Well-made with nice materials and built-in batteries
- Price!
- The most impressive mouse I've ever owned. She gives it her all in all that she does, whether it be job or games. A distinct account for the company that is dedicated to the software. Congratulations on doing such a fantastic work with Logitech Craft and MX Keys together.
- They are completely nonexistent. Some people say that the price is too high, but I think it is well worth it. Weak support for Linux; although it appears to be present, the manufacturer does not appear to be concerned with it (everything is gorgeous with Windows and poppy)