![]() The Mac version is the ultimate wireless mouse for just about any Mac user, whether you spend all day in creative workflows, coding, or everyday web and document browsing.Īs you'd expect from a wireless mouse designed by Apple, the Magic Mouse 2 works perfectly with MacOS' native gestures thanks to its surface essentially functioning as a built-in trackpad. Its $100 price is very fair for what it offers, making it clear why it is so popular and one of our favorite mice for any platform. This works like Apple's Universal Control feature in MacOS Monterey, with the added benefit of even working between MacOS and Windows. The MX Master 3 for Mac is also distinctive for its comfortable and ergonomic design, and it’s can be used across multiple computers and operating systems thanks to Logitech's Flow app. It's a very clever way to work your way around your Mac. While this is pressed, you can swipe your mouse in the same way you would on a trackpad to perform native MacOS gestures. As well as that, there's a built-in gesture-control button at the bottom of the thumb rest. The latter is ideal for zooming through long web pages or lengthy documents. ![]() It charges via USB-C and can last 70 days on a full charge.Īside from those Mac-specific features, you get a MagSpeed wheel that can automatically switch between accurate ratchet clicking and fast, free-flowing scrolling. This comes with improved Bluetooth performance and a Space Gray color compared to the regular MX Master 3 wireless mouse. Logitech's MX Master 3 is among the best mice for Mac, and now Logitech has released a version just for the Mac. You will still get the hyper scrolling (freespin mode) functionality, but you will scroll with single scrolling ticks in “rachet mode” now. ![]() Simply open the Logitech Options software, hit the “Point and scroll” tab and then disable the “Smooth scrolling” feature. Today I decided to finally mess around with the settings of the device, to try and fix this. Every time I tried to resize by using the Ctrl + Scroll combination, it resized twice, as if I had scrolled two ticks. Later when resizing my browser contents I noticed the same issue. Sometimes when I scrolled to switch guns, the game would just keep swapping multiple times, as if I’d scrolled more than a single tick. I play some FPS games every now and then and this is where I first noticed the issue. Now this isn’t a product review, but actually a “quick fix” for an issue I bumped into. After years of Anywhere Mx, I also couldn’t live without the hyper scroll system that allows you to scroll insanely fast and this has also been greatly improved. It took some getting used to the large desktop form factor, as I usually go with portable mice, but the functionality is simply amazing. After I got it, I just fell completely in love. This is Logitech’s follow-up on the Anywhere MX’ bigger brother, the Performance MX. Eventually I decide to get the MX Master. So I go to the Logitech website and start hunting. ![]() Good hardware will last years, it’s worth the price tag. Time for a replacement! My philosophy when it comes to hardware, don’t cheap out. I had to press it fairly hard or it would magically double-click or not click at all. I’m not sure if it was just wear and tear from age, did I mash it too hard (after years of use tha bettery sometimes made bad contact inside, so I often gave it a tap on my desk with the back to lodge it back into place), … But the left button didn’t function quite as well anymore all of a sudden. So a week or two back, my Anywhere MX finally gave out, after years of loyal service. If I couldn’t get Logitech input hardware, I would go with Microsoft, but that’s another story. I’m a huge fan of Logitech hardware, they have yet to disappoint me after years and years of products. Since shortly after its initial release, I have used the Logitech Anywhere MX mouse for my desktop pc.
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