Many users find their Logitech mouse starts to glitch all of a sudden. If your Logitech mouse is also slow and laggy, no worries. In this post, we’ve put together a few fixes that are proved to be working. You don’t have to try them all, just work your way down the list until...
My wired mouse works fine, but the way, but the way I'm set up, I would strongly prefer to use the bluetooth mouse (using a tiny standing desk several feet away from the computer and monitors.). Any advice is greatly appreciated. I can't exactly haul this setup down to the genius ...
We're rounding up all the best Logitech gaming mouse models so that you can grab the right pointer for your setup.
The best Logitech mouse for work and everyday browsing we've tested is the Logitech MX Master 3S. In fact, all models in the MX Master lineup are great choices—the differences between versions are minor, and older generations frequently go on sale.
Let’s talk about the products. They are the lifeblood of the company. I’m going to say “the mouse built this house” all the time. It’s very good. I can’t believe I never knew that before. It’s a pretty sprawling product lineup. You’re in a million categories. How ...
That’s slow, sure, but the mouse is still usable the entire time so it’s not like you’d notice. When I came back the next morning it had charged up to 95 percent, and from there the mouse continually cycles between 85 and 95 percent to keep the battery healthy. It worked, in ...
I have a bone to pick with other guides on this matter, which is that they recommend the opposite: make the double click speed as slow as possible. I guess the idea is that slow = not fast, which isn’t true with the Windows mouse settings. ...
On boot up my T23 checks on whether there is a mouse attached and shuts off the keypad mouse when a mouse is attached. So when I unplug the mouse I need to reboot for the keyboard controls work. There is an option in the bios that affects this. I have left ...
On my Mac mini desktop setup, though, it's about 4 feet from the computer and it goes a little spastic and unpredictable, especially with a slow Internet connection (1.5Mbps) filling out online forms. I'll use it for the MacBook but relay on my USB wireless mouse for the desktop. ...
That's because the standard way of changing values for brightness, exposure, and other Lightroom needs is by dragging a tiny slider. It's no understatement that I hate this process, as it's either finicky by dragging the mouse or slow by using the arrow keys. The MX Creative Console ...