• Reviews around scroll (4.02 of 5)

    Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse with Cross-Computer Control for Mac and Windows, Midnight Teal

    • The buttons have satisfyingly solid clicks, the middle wheel has great feel and electronically switches between smooth and quantized scrolling
    • Pros -EgonomicSmooth tracking, even with the receiver plugged in the back of the desktop behind a metal and glass deskClicky/smooth scroll wheelGood battery life - been using it for almost a week
    • This isnt an issue if you will only use rough scrolling but keep in mind you are not getting the full functionality of this mouse
    • but the interaction with it just isn't anywhere as smooth as the top scroll wheel (which, as I mentioned before, is my new jam).
    • The main scroll wheel has this amazing function called "smart scroll".
    • The two scroll options and switch for free scroll/click scroll is amazing and helps to quickly scroll through thousands of lines of
    • The horizontal scrolling also comes in very handy for these instances
    • Scrolling is smooth, and can be switched to fast or regular scrolling using the small button in the middle
    • This comes down to my two complaints of this mouse out of the box the scroll wheel would not switch between the ratchet function and the smooth scroll function, seems tons of people are having this issue
    • Didn’t have issues with that part - configurabikity is great - gestures are a nice touch, although not sure long term - nifty free spin scroll when functionCons - very heavy for a mouse
    • This is useful for precise scrolling
    • Scroll wheel: this can be a con for some people, but the scroll wheel automatically switches to "hyper fast scroll" mode (i.e., the ability to quickly scroll down long pages) when enough force is used to scroll
    • The scroll wheel is loose and the smart scroll feature causes a loud noise that is felt and heard across the room.
    • Love the feel and the way the scroll wheel responds to fast and slow scrolling.
    • The vertical hyperscroll is really nice, as well as the horizontal scroll wheel at the thumb position.
    • The smooth/fast scroll is for sure fast for long documents but it's too jumpy and the screen goes up and down too easily when I don't want it to.
    • The smooth scrolling wasn't all that great on macOS either
    • With this aforementioned setup on the MX Master 2S, my index finger can't really reach the forward-most half of the scroll-wheel, which affects the "SmartShift" feature which auto-switches between ratchet mode and smooth-scroll mode on the wheel
    • The mouse wheel in it's "normal" mode (not free scrolling) is louder than expected
    • I just needed a bigger mouse with side buttons and smooth scrolling experience which might last longer and ended up buying this
    • I was hoping i could use vertical scrolling on the sidewheel as well but this was not possible
    • Precision, smoothness, Ergonomic Design - fits well in the palm, functions well on different surfaces, aesthetically pleasing design, efficient mouse-wheel scrolling, good weight - not too light, not too heavy
    • The intuitive scroll speed works well, and the thumb scroller is a nice added feature.
    • Even though there is a smooth scroll lock button, I’ve noticed the wheel will occasionally smooth scroll without the button being engaged
    • Logitech is now setting Smooth Scroll as "OFF" as a default setting for this one, instead of fixing the problem
    • My favorite thing is how perfectly it fits in my hand, as well as the second scroll wheel for scrolling right/left
    • One of my favorite upgrades from the previous model is that the scroll wheels goes in and out of free scroll mode on it's own based on how fast you are scrolling
    • The scroll wheel has left and right scroll built into it (tilt the wheel to the side).
    • In addition, on MacOS, the horizontal scroll doesn't feel very responsive
    • When the wheel is in "free scroll" mode, it is virtually silent.2
    • I am satisfied with this product, works very well, although the top scroll wheel scrolls a bit too easily, but I believe this a side affect of the quick scroll function.
    • The free scroll setting for the mouse wheel is very smooth.3
    • The horizontal scrolling is nice too
    • - lack of acceleration control is appalling (e.g. you can’t disable it at all) - scroll wheel keeps slightly moving all the time in the free spin mode, very annoying - side scroll is not as comfortable as I expectedI wanted a mouse that would behave exactly the same in Windows and Mac
    • so I upgraded to the 2S version,and I must say this mouse exceeded all my expectations!I work a lot with documents and spreadsheets, and this mouse allows streamlined workflow, with 2 scroll wheels, quick scroll that makes scrolling a breeze, and overall comfort unlike any other mouse I've tried!Highly recommended!
    • Cons:- Horizontal scroll doesn't work on Excel.-
    • Tab switching with the horizontal scroll wheel, using the thumb button to pull up all my apps, and the great Logitech infinity scroll wheel are all great ergonomic hardware additions that make this mouse stand out
    • Scrolling: The scrolling of this mouse is noisy, otherwise, free wheel mode is fairly uncontrollable
    • Other people returned the mouse after Logitech's customer support recited the same BS answer over and over about switching the "smart scroll" feature.
    • The free scroll feature (which I heavily rely on) broke after 10 days
    • I've never been a fan of the smooth scroll setting for the mouse
    • On previous logitech mice, the scroll wheel also tilted right and left, which I guess had to be removed for the "smart scroll" feature, but I prefer the old 5-way scroller, personally
    • BUTTONS AND SCROLL WHEELSI was drawn to the Master 2S by the thumb scroll wheel and generous offering of buttons (and of course Logitech's great infinite scroll wheel).
    • It's clicky when you scroll slowly and free scrolling (don't know the term) if you want to scroll fast
    • The side scroll wheel is a smooth scroll, feels someone weird to use for tab switching and whatnot
    • Also very tactile feeling.- I LOVE the scrolling
    • The braking from smooth scrolling to rachet is a loud click
    • It had auto-free-scroll, side-to-side scrolling, the nifty thumb toggle wheel lots of extra buttons, and felt great
    • The smartshift scroll wheel is fun to use but I needed to adjust the setting to make free scrolling sensitivity low
    • Sometimes vertical scroll just doesn't work at all
    • However, there is an option for "smart scrolling", which can estimate when to switch between fixed mode and free mode
    • One of the features is that button just above the scroll wheel that allows you to switch from a smooth scrolling wheel to a tactile clicking wheel
    • scroll-Horizontal scroll is a bit stiff--Horizontal scroll does not move the cursor between letters in text-Gesture movement is tacky and gimmicky with thumb button
    • Things it does right that the MX Revolution also did right:- Auto-free-scroll if you flick the scroll
    • I love the mouse - particularly the hyper scrolling - a spreadsheet workers dream!
    • Great tracking on any surface, easy setup, can customize buttons, nice scroll wheel, uses old usb dongles
    • Plus the scroll works really nicely, not super fast or slow
    • The hyper scroll makes working with a large spreadsheet easy peesy.
    • Horizontal scrolling is somewhat tricky
    • Unfortunately the one received from Amazon had a defective scroll wheel
    • Pros: Great vertical scrolling feel once you get used to it
    • The scrolling works well and the movement appears really precise
    • The free scroll setting on there scroll wheel is great and free, the software from Logitech works great and is easy to use
    • As a programmer, I often find myself scrolling through long blocks of code, and the Hyper-efficient scrolling works perfectly for this
    • Being able to switch between ratcheting and smooth scroll wheel is some kind of
    • if they haven't even mastered the basic f***ing scroll.
    • Hyper scroll is an improvement as well.
    • In terms of buttons, it's the same as the previous model - two main buttons on top, scroll wheel that acts as a third button and a wheel lock button to freespin the wheel when you need it
    • The scroll wheel can be set to either click as it scrolls (not sure the terminology for that) or smooth scrolling.
    • seems to use some sort of magnetic engagement that disengages for rapid scrolling - probably by
    • If you don't install the software it is an expensive nice mouse with a nice scroll wheel
    • Also love the scroll
    • the scrolling on this thing is noisy, and when switched to smooth scrolling its jerky.
    • but I had weird scrolling
    • I really wanted to give this mouse 5 stars but there is a slight issue with the top scroll wheel that sometimes over scrolls past what you are scrolling to
    • The free spinning "hyper fast" scroll wheel confused me for a bit, but after I got used to it, I love it and bought a 2nd one
    • First, the scroll wheel has a mechanism that when you scroll very fast, it "auto-shifts from click-to-click to hyper-fast scroll"
    • I feel like they sacrificed the overall feel of the scroll wheel for the option of changing it between smooth and clicky scrolling
    • It's not a mechanical switch to flip between free-wheel and detent scrolling mode, so when you flick the wheel it automatically free wheels for fast scrolling then locks back into detent when you stop.
    • The free-spin "hyper-fast" scroll wheel has changed my life
    • The main wheel (up/down scrolling) is staggered when moving slowly but smooth when moving faster so you can do both precision scrolling and fast scrolling of long documents/websites etc
    • My scroll would become non-responsive, then the ratchet/infinity button would sometimes click and it would (sometimes) start working again.
    • well-Scroll mechanism is refined and now electrically actuated to serve as a hybrid free-wheel and ratchet, you can customize thresholds in the software-Flow might be nice when I get around to using it-Multi device is a beautiful thing
    • The issue of soft scrolling is well known and makes the soft scrolling mode completely unusable for me
    • the scrolling on this thing is noisy, and when switched to smooth scrolling its jerky.
    • The scroll is incredible and after using it at home I couldn't go back to a regular scroll wheel
    • (I find it very uncomfortable compared to M705) try before you buyFLAW#2 The scroll experience is ruined, on M705 while in rough-scroll mode, you could go as fast as you want, now if you scroll fast, it sort of disengages then engages, feels like it's broken, I disable the rough scroll now all the timeI'm very sad, I was hoping I'd be getting the best mouse out there, but alas, if you can, stick with other options, or try it before you buy.
    • I like the new features, both the funky scrolling wheel and new side wheel
    • Choice between smooth and ratcheted scroll.
    • To use the left side controls (forward, backward, side scroll) you need to install Logitech Options.
    • The problem is that scrolling up is much harder than scrolling down, which is kind of against nature, because we read from top of the page to the bottom
    • Type-C. Type-C is just easier to work with in general and my Android smartphone, and plenty of other gadgets I own use Type-C
    • All that innovation and they couldn't bother with USB-C