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    Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse with Flow Cross-Computer Control and File Sharing for PC and Mac, Graphite

    • Move the forward button to the other side of the thumb wheel and I'd love
    • Left / Right buttons caused too much noise when you click3
    • That alone makes me very happy with my purchase and if not for the odd back thumb button, I probably would have given this mouse 5 stars.
    • The thumb scroll and thumb button are really neat when working spreadsheets or cad
    • middle button too hard for press2
    • My only cons about this mouse short of not working out of the box (Not a big deal and expected), the thumb front and back buttons are further back than is comfortable to use
    • The white color is nice, the buttons are nice and clicky, there really isn't anything
    • The top button requires you to both raise your thumb and retract it significantly in order to press it, on the other hand, so the movements to hit the two buttons are neither symmetric nor parallel nor mirrored -- they're idiosyncratic
    • I purchased this mouse after quite literally everybody recommended it, thinking I would just disable the extra buttons and enjoy the ergonomic shape
    • and I love the multiple buttons that are programmable.
    • I usually assign double-click to the right button, but that is not an option with Logitech software
    • and I still miss buttons constantly
    • the customizable buttons are also great
    • Intuitive buttons
    • and the button for thumb is hard to press without moving the cursor. not worth more than 70$
    • I still use synergy for my cross-computer needs, but mostly because I don't have the keyboard to go with it, because I absolutely love having my extra buttons on both screens, and the delay isn't that bad really
    • Even though there is a smooth scroll lock button, I’ve noticed the wheel will occasionally smooth scroll without the button being engaged
    • button!The back and forward buttons are especially bad, because they're placed so far back, that you literally have to move your hand to get your thumb to touch them!It's anything but ergonomic
    • Extra buttons are nice and scrolling works real well
    • time-Thumb button easy (
    • Really enjoy the scroll wheel freespin, as well as the customizable button functions
    • Secondly, the back and forward buttons have the same issue
    • I love the customizable buttons and all of the configuration possibilities
    • The left/right click buttons are great, feel nice and are weighted well.3:
    • The extra functionality is where I have some issues:The main buttons are wonderful
    • At first I wasn't sure if I'd like the horizontal scroll button, but once I found out I can set it to forward and back it works like a charm, and I find myself using it quite a bit.
    • The buttons behind it are a little harder to reach (I find it a very minor issue) but it works well for me to have them set to open specific, often used folders
    • The right and left mouse buttons have a very responsive tactile click when pressed.
    • Fast forward like a year or so and the buttons, the scroll wheel, and the tracking all became less responsive
    • The problem was the main click button.
    • Only complaint would be the forward thumb button, hard to depress, but since that is use very rarely not a big issue.
    • Anywhere 2S. The MX Master 2S is more comfortable but I had to switch back to the smaller MX Anywhere 2S because of the poor button placement on the larger mouse
    • Nit picky complaint: the bottom button for your thumb seems incredibly useless considering I always without fail used Alt + Tab for the same function.
    • Cons include buttons that wear out easily, a stretchy rubber band on the wheel that expands over time and requires surgery to maintain spinniness, and the tracking would often get confused when moving too quickly (i.e. when gaming).The MX Master 2S has a superior wheel (by far), better scanning, and I do prefer an actual wheel for side scrolling although I think that wheel should be spinny too.
    • it's big and has many configurable buttons, perfect for design or video editing.
    • The thumb rest is also a button (harder to press than a mouse button so you don't accidentally press it).7
    • but the forward button is nearly impossible to hit consistently with a large thumb.
    • I'm giving it low marks for the lack of ability to change the left and right button functions
    • I have relatively smaller hands, so the buttons seem easy to press using my thumb joint
    • While the mouse has a nice shape to it, the buttons are really hard to click.
    • I purchased this mouse after quite literally everybody recommended it, thinking I would just disable the extra buttons and enjoy the ergonomic shape
    • Great buttons
    • It has a vertical scroll wheel on the top, a horizontal scroll wheel on the left side, two side buttons on the left (in a unique “yin-yang” position), the standard left/right buttons on top and a vertical scroll function button on the top.
    • I was concerned with the middle click behavior since this is an important button on linux (quick drag/
    • The back button is pretty useless if you're using Microsoft Word, but what if you programmed the back button to be the Undo command for that application
    • (I also added a bumper to the middle top button (not in photo) and now all buttons are very easy to reach and press.)
    • The buttons are perfect and reliable
    • The forward and back buttons, along with the thumb scroll wheel, are so bunched up that it's hard to not accidentally press the wrong button...even after months of use.
    • Nice click pressure, and large buttons for multiple grip styles
    • The little extra button on top is also in a great position, very easy to use but not easy to hit accidentally
    • The main two top buttons feel clickier or crisper than my previous mouse
    • The customizable buttons are comfy and work great
    • Love the programmable buttons, love the look, love the feel.
    • The primary (left) and the secondary (right) buttons cannot be reassigned with the Logi software
    • Left / Right buttons caused too much noise when you click3
    • I find it more comfortable to use and the customizable buttons are sufficient for daily needs.
    • After 3 months, all the buttons are enabled and working through spreadsheets has never been easier
    • but it has far less options than their own gaming software, for example not being able the remap the main left and right buttons.
    • (latest OS).2- Forward / Backward buttons above the thumb are small & I press backward when trying to press forward; however this is a very minor issue.3- Computer selector 1 - 2 - 3 is located on the bottom of the mouse
    • The thumb scroll wheel is in the right spot for my thumb but the other buttons are not safe to use repeatedly
    • All other buttons worked perfectly
    • There are plenty of buttons on this mice that it seems silly to make 1 button unable to remap.
    • Set up and customizing buttons is very easy.
    • Good buttons and battery life, accuracy, customizability
    • The forward/backward button is a little awkwardly placed, but since I don't use these buttons all that much, it's not an issue for me.
    • left and right buttons like what is in anywhere 2.2- No USBC in 2017
    • The buttons on the top are nice, no issues.
    • I only wish the forward/backward buttons are bigger because the way they are designed is too small
    • Because my use of 2) computers requires very frequent switching, I find it easier to keep 2) mice on my desktop, rather than pick up one mouse & switch it from underneath each time I want to switch back and forth.4- The Right / Left Click buttons are loud, compared with the other Logitech mice I own & the Apple Magic
    • And when you try to hit the top button, you're still going to hit the wheel 4 times out of 5, among other things because its larger end segues flush into the thumb wheel
    • I find myself hitting the wrong button by mistake constantly; maybe its just me
    • The fix for this was to toggle using the top button back to the other ratchet mode
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    • I would say look for a different wireless mouse until Logitech fixes this flaw - detail below:There is an annoying lower thumb button on the base
    • After ~ 6 months of satisfied regular use I has this issue and had to pry the button up to get the mouse working again
    • At first I was concerned that I wouldn’t have enough customizable buttons like I do with my G602 (8 total), something I used a lot between multiple graphic applications, but I was able to program most of them into the gesture and side buttons on the 2s
    • The Easy-Switch buttons that allow you to change to another device is still inconveniently located on the bottom
    • It's easy to connect, has useful buttons, easy to reconfigure the functions of the button as well, perfect roller button design
    • Very nice mouse and well designed but my only problem is the side forward and backward buttons are very small and hard to tell which one is which for someone with big fingers
    • Forward/back buttons not that useful in terms of being more likely to be triggered when you don't want them to be than easy to use when you do
    • The free spin button is something unique that I have not seen on any other mouse
    • Unfortunately the mouse then becomes a stupid three button mouse
    • These important buttons are also not easy to differentiate in the awkward position.
    • I can set key bindings specific to applications (e.g. the thumb button does one thing in Excel, but another thing in Word).Minor gripes:There are no left/right tilt buttons on the mouse (most other modern Logitech mice have this; could be a longevity/stability thing, i do
    • The programmable buttons are great, and horizontal scrolling is even better
    • All the buttons feel great/satisfying/sturdy, including the thumb wheel/buttons
    • For me the two thumb buttons are so close together and similar in feel that I am slower using the new buttons.
    • I have to pull my thumb back and feel around to confirm I've got the right button before I click.7:
    • They sit right on top of each other (as opposed to back and front) making it easy to push the wrong button
    • But the buttons are not entirely customizable, for example I wanted to customize (the button behind the scroll wheel) to a ctl function, but this only seems to work so when I assign the function to gesture in movement, not the button itself
    • You see Logitech used this soft rubber grey material on 60% of the mouse's body, with the left and right buttons on the top being hard plastic, the result
    • Wheel is good, though in no way can the wheel make up for the odd placement of those important buttons.
    • So smooth, high resolution, so many customizable buttons
    • Sure, they are advertising the FLOW technology which is nice for pc/mac, but I switch from my computer to my android phone, and changing between these devices w/ the button on the bottom is painful.
    • I don't use the horizontal scroll wheel by the thumb area much, but I do love the two small buttons just behind it; these are great for navigating back/forward in a browser
    • But package it in a mouse when all of the buttons presets change like scroll speed to gesture controll as you go from device to device ah ya cool.
    • Because my use of 2) computers requires very frequent switching, I find it easier to keep 2) mice on my desktop, rather than pick up one mouse & switch it from underneath each time I want to switch back and forth.4- The Right / Left Click buttons are loud, compared with the other Logitech mice I own & the Apple Magic
    • click."Forward/Back" buttons are terrible, look cool, but unnatural/difficult to use, especially the go back button which I use the most
    • The extra button in the thumb rest is cool
    • This causes the button to be depressed, and you can't move the mouse
    • The buttons on the top are nice, no issues.
    • Pros:-Looks nice-Many programmable buttons (with beautiful software)-Long
    • (Ctrl-A)DeleteCopyPasteDouble ClickAnd THERE is a final one - I didn't see any software assignment FOR double-click!It MAY have a MUCH better battery life than the Performance Mouse MXI couldn't get Bluetooth to workIts software seemed to HOSE my machine FUNCTIONING within its limitations acceptably using a USB-USB C 'dongle'The Performance Mouse MX doesn['t appear to work AT ALL on my
    • (Ctrl-A)DeleteCopyPasteDouble ClickAnd THERE is a final one - I didn't see any software assignment FOR double-click!It MAY have a MUCH better battery life than the Performance Mouse MXI couldn't get Bluetooth to workIts software seemed to HOSE my machine FUNCTIONING within its limitations acceptably using a USB-USB C 'dongle'The Performance Mouse MX doesn['t appear to work AT ALL on my