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Review on Logitech M590 Multi-Device Silent Mouse by Kero Graceious ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

In general, everything was always very good with Logitech mice, except for one thing - for some reason, from time to time they all slowed down on my Lenovo laptop. First I changed it to another model (this one) - it did not help. Then suspicions fell on the table cover or DPI - the mouse pad did not solve the problem. Finally, I read the solution on a foreign forum - it turns out that the USB output can give a tip to the vaunted Unifying receiver (a consequence of miniaturization). After connecting via a USB extension cable, everything began to work like clockwork! (although it certainly doesn't look as aesthetically pleasing). But maybe someone will find this solution useful.

Pros
  • + The mouse PERFECTLY lies in the hand. I don’t know how Logitech achieved this, but for me this particular model turned out to be the best for gripping - not small, not large, but exactly what I needed. + Decent materials, next to the MX Keys keyboard looks very harmonious +The functionality of additional buttons and wheel tilt can be used very conveniently in Windows +Quiet buttons are cool. Additional keys, as many people write here, are really louder, but this does not annoy me much. +The wheel initially seems too fast, which is unusual (and there is also no clear fixation of scrolling), but you quickly get used to it, and then the wheels of other mice seem to be too slow.
Cons
  • Logitech Options proprietary software is very unstable. Often, when Windows starts, additional keys stop working - you have to start Options forcibly. And for Linux, there are no drivers at all, so forget about the work of additional keys out of the box on Ubuntu - only with the help of dances with a tambourine (but I still couldn’t really set it up). Although the main buttons work fine.

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