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Logitech Gaming Mouse Change Scroll Speed
Steven | 2024-08-06 09:21:57 |
I am seriously impressed with the Logitech MX Keys and MX Master 3S wireless mouse and keyboard set! The first thing that struck me was just how comfortable they both are to use. The keys on the keyboard are smooth and responsive, and the angle of the keyboard itself just feels so natural to my hands that I can type for hours without any discomfort. And the mouse, oh man, the mouse! It fits so perfectly in my palm that it feels like an extension of my hand. And the scroll wheel is hands down the smoothest, most satisfying scroll wheel I've ever used. 5 |
gadget | 2024-08-05 02:31:40 |
Just got it to replace a Logitech wireless m570. The Kensington mouse is more precise than the M570. The touch scroll is easier to use than the scroll wheel although I wouls like to see a button to convert the ball to a scroll function. 5 |
Tj | 2024-05-17 02:23:42 |
If you're a professional ANYTHING, you gotta get this mouse. Personally, my workflow speed is so much faster with this mouse, thanks to the scroll ring and additional two buttons that can be assigned to do just about anything you want them to do. Trust me, you won't be disappointed. 5 |
Cesar | 2024-07-24 07:43:14 |
Been using it for over a week. It has been great for FPS gaming: just the right amount of friction and my mouse (Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED) slides beautifully. The size should be enough when you set your mouse to low DPS and need to turn wide angles. 5 |
Nathan | 2024-08-12 03:17:50 |
My previous mouse was also a logitech gaming mouse (MX 518) which I owned for about 10 years - finally it needed to be replaced because it kept disconnecting intermittently. It was my favorite mouse because it felt very “smooth” and easy to use. So I replaced it with this mouse because the online reviews kept saying this was pretty much the default choice for a great gaming mouse. No regrets - it feels very nice so far, and I expect I’ll get many years out of it based upon my previous experiences with Logitech gaming mice, and from what I’ve heard of other long-time owners of this mouse 5 |
Edward | 2024-07-21 06:20:35 |
As the headline says. I like the scroll wheel too. I use it at a workstation w/o room for a mouse. 5 |
Michael | 2024-07-09 09:29:42 |
I have owned Logitech trackball mouses since 2000. Most I loved, a few I used but recognized some issues. In general, I consider a thumb based trackball mouse to be the best out there. It uses a thumb which can rotate in any direction and is built for fine motor skills unlike the wrist driven mice. Here's why I like this particular mouse and call it the best I've ever had: 1. Everything is well built and works without issues. The ball itself swivels easily. It's easy to clean. The buttons work. It sticks to the desk and doesn't move 2. Bluetooth is a dream. It connects easily to my Mac and stays connected. It's just rock solid in that way. 3. Battery life is long. I have usually forgotten the last time I replaced the battery by the time I swap in a new pair. I was a bit worried because I wanted to use bluetooth and Logitech warns that bluetooth connections consume more battery than their proprietary connector 4. It's easy to use Mac config to set tracking speed, scrolling speed, and double click speed. Overall, this is the best mouse I've owned. 5 |
Dragisa | 2024-05-19 01:53:26 |
In a touch screen digital world, switching from Logitech MX Master mouse to Kensington Expert felt like going Back to the Future. I gave myself 7 days to work only on Kensington Expert Mouse. The tactile feedback of a large ball turned out to be extremely satisfying experience. The feature I've used the most on MX Mater, and I thought I would not have on Expert Mouse was a thumb-wheel function, which was setup to switch between the 3 virtual desktop screens I have on my Mac. Quickly I've discovered that the top buttons on the Expert Mouse are perfect replacement for my MX master thumb-wheel. I've also programmed top buttons to run Expose when pressed simultaneously - the feature I used on MX Mater with a thumb button. Now the biggest issue was a middle mouse click.. but it turned out to be as simple as programming two bottom buttons acting as the one, when pressed both at the same time. The big bonus is that if one needs to use buttons to perform different actions, one can do so. Kensington software allows per application button customization. I would consider all mentioned above as pros for this product.. now few if any cons - the scroll ring needs a redesign. At first I thought that I may have a faulty item, but watching couple of videos on the internet, I've found out that that gritty feeling is due to the ring design implementation. It's true.. the grittiness fades with use, but it's still far cry from a silk-smooth operation of MX Master scroll wheels. Minor cons is a somewhat high profile of the Expert Mouse. I have a large hand, so this is no issue for me at all. I'm looking forward to get the Kensington SlimBlade, which in my mind would eliminate high profile and gritty scroll ring. Overall.. if your desk keyboard/mouse space is limited, or you want to discover what you were missing all these years, using regular mouse - trackballs are way to go. Especially if you have a full size keyboard. Excellent product - highly recommended. 5 |
Karsten | 2024-08-13 03:41:40 |
This mouse is a must have for anyone working with a 3D program that requires a middle mouse button. At first glance the mouse looks like any other mouse with a scroll wheel. Look closer. Between the left and right button is a real middle mouse button needed for navigating 3D space in most programs. Using a clickable scroll wheel instead of a real mouse button just doesn't work for me. The activation force required for clicking a scroll wheel is cramp inducing and it's too easy to accidentally scroll (zoom) at the same time. The CadMouse solves this problem with the extra button. I have a 3Dconnexion Space Mouse as well, so I don't know how I missed this gem. It's perfect for 3D on its own or as a Space Mouse companion. Thanks 3Dconnxion! 5 |
whitebyrd | 2024-05-07 05:28:34 |
Not one, or two or three, but Four programable buttons this Mighty Mouse can do things no ordinary mouse can do! Great scroll Wheel also programable, 5 |