- Pleasant in appearance Conveniently fits in the palm of the hand A favorable ergonomics Quiet
- A very little range of operation, which is literally one to one and a half meters away from the system unit (the transmitter is linked to the front of the casing from above), causes the device to malfunction, twitch, and break off communication. Packing (a total loss, no possibility of a refund)
- + The mouse is positioned PERFECTLY in the palm of the hand. This particular model turned out to be the best for gripping for me - not small, not large, but exactly what I needed. + Decent materials, looks very harmonious next to the MX Keys keyboard. + The functionality of additional buttons and wheel tilt can be used very conveniently in Windows. + Quiet buttons are cool. +The wheel initially seems too fast, which is rare (and there is also no obvious fixation of scrolling), but you quickly grow used to it, and then the wheels of other mouse seem to be too slow. Additional keys, as many people write here, are extremely louder, but this does not bother me very much. +The wheel initially seems too fast, which is unusual (and there is also no clear fixation of scrolling).
- The proprietary software that comes with Logitech Options is quite unstable. When Windows starts, extra keys frequently stop working, and you have to manually start Options in order to get them to work again. And for Linux, there are no drivers at all, so you can forget about the functionality of additional keys out of the box on Ubuntu; the only way to get them to work is by dancing with a tambourine, but even then I couldn't really get it to work properly. Despite this, the primary buttons perform as expected.
- precision in placing, ability to switch between devices, and silence
- Indeed, it looks like nothing is out of the ordinary.
- haven't picked up on it yet, just made a purchase
- laptop does not see mouse