Logitech Mice+ Keyboards: A choice you will feel good about
I learned to type in the Old Remington typewriter, so I can safely say I am old enough to be excited by thinking about switching to a mechanical keyboard, even if only for only a week. The new MX mechanical mini from Logitech offers me this opportunity along with the MX Master 3S wireless mouse, update on the icon by itself.MX Mechanical Mini is a wireless keyboard that is very compact but also quite heavy. The base is what makes the pieces heavy and there is a metal sheet under the button that gives a very serious appearance.
The locks are backlit and this can be adjusted thanks to the special buttons on the function row. There are more special keys, such as to take screenshots or open a joint search bar with which is the key to the inheritance. This can be connected to up to three devices simultaneously and you use the key here to switch. This can be refilled through the USB-C port in the back.The key offers the right amount of resistance and trip when you type. I tested the MX mini mechanics on the new iMac. This works well here, although there are many things that are not functioning, such as using commands to increase font size while typing on bears. Some special keys are confused in the Mac environment.
MX Master 3s, however, works like a dream on an imac even though I have to use a converter to connect the dongle to the USC-C port. This offers a good rest for your hands that are not tiring even after hours at work. This mouse offers two rollers, one to scroll up and down and the other to scroll to the side. Working on a very large spreadsheet is very easy with a mouse like this, thanks to the two -way roll option. MX Master 3S is also very calm and works on any surface from glass to the skin. The final rubber results make it comfortable for hours together with an ergonomic design.Logitech MX and MX Master 3S mini mechanical keyboard is a good choice for work addicts who want to improve their professional games. For others, I will say this is a huge investment that requires a return to make sense.