- The operation of the wheel (requiring the least amount of effort while providing the best precision). Automatic changeover between the wheel's many modes of operation Convenient size and weight (did not take the MX3, because the reviews state that the size has been lowered and the shape has changed, so I did not take the chance of purchasing it). Easily glides and is functional on a wide variety of surfaces. Assignable buttons Optional connection using either bluetooth or a dongle is available. Cooperation with a number of different devices Capability of connecting a variety of devices to a single Unifying receiver
- Surface marking for a Micro-USB connector rather than a type-C connector for charging It would be nice if it could keep a charge for a longer period of time (however this is more of a minor criticism).
- Controlling a wheel (with minimal effort and maximum precision) The ability to switch between driving modes automatically Weight and size are manageable, too (I opted not to take a chance on the MX3 after reading reviews complaining of its shrunken dimensions and altered design). Smoothly operates on a wide variety of surfaces. Activatable switches Bluetooth and a dongle connections are both available. Using a variety of tools at once Support for various inputs and outputs on a single Unifying receiver
- Micro-USB, not type-C, charging port labeling This is more of a minor complaint, but I wish it could retain its charge for longer.
- Mouse fire. Coolly connects to two (I haven’t tried it anymore) devices, copying is simply drag and drop from one PC to another. The cliui are neat, a super program for assigning anything, even open sites by clicking, even copy with a button
- I have tunnel syndrome, I saw that the mouse has a tilt, everyone praises for ergonomics, of course it is, but for me this was not enough, after 5 minutes my wrist began to ache.
- - Stunning ergonomic design - Nice materials and assembly, I would even say premium - Software with the ability to create profiles for individual programs - Infinite Scroll^^ - Hidden button in the thumb pad that is hardly mentioned anywhere
- - Absolutely idiotic arrangement of the two side buttons! - Horizontal scroll does not always work correctly and works somehow blurry - Instead of pressing the wheel, sometimes it works . Left click? Shta?! - Windows often lies about the battery level
- Wheel operation (minimum effort, maximum accuracy) Automatic switching of modes of operation of the wheel Convenient shape and weight (did not risk taking the MX3, because the reviews write that the size has been reduced and the shape has changed) Glides well and works on almost any surface Assignable buttons Connection via bluetooth or via dongle to choose from Working with multiple devices Ability to connect multiple devices to one Unifying receiver
- Marking surface Micro-USB connector, not type-C for charging I would like it to hold a charge longer (this is rather just a nitpick)