

This is a great introduction into wireless peripherals if you don't want to spend $100+ and will be great for the grand majority of people who do both productivity and gaming.
Logitech options for mac os catalina install#
If you already encountered this hung installer problem, here the solution: Right click on the installer and select 'Show Package Contents', navigate to Contents/Resources and use the 'LogiMgr.mpkg' to install the software. I threw out the prefs from the library, started the mac again and even installed version 7 twice - no change. The mouse stopped scrolling (no reaction) and the forward/back is not working. The installer is stuck with the spinning circle for hours. This latest Options (Version 7.00.554) is not working with Logitech MX Anywhere 2 in Mac OS 10.14.2. I got this mouse slightly used and aside from a few barely noticeable cosmetic blemishes, you wouldn't know that this mouse wasn't new. Also, downloaded fresh install of Logitech Options. Honestly, if you are fine without the bells and whistles of RGB and insane macro control, as well as being comfortable with a slightly smaller size, this mouse really cannot be beat for the price. Haven't had any connection issues at all and latency seems to be on par if not slightly better than my old wired mouse, with the included dongle being simply plug and play on windows. The incredibly accurate sensor is what makes this mouse such a great value and it is perfect for gaming.īattery life is really solid for just a single AA battery, you'll probably get a few months of usage on a single battery in endurance mode, but obviously less when using in performance mode. Personally, I set it to 1600 DPI and that is more than enough for my needs, but you can really go overkill if need be. The adjustable DPI is a really nice feature and will come at 800 DPI out of the box, but can be configured up to 3200 DPI using only the DPI selector switch and up to 6400 DPI in GHUB. Finally got a mouse that had back/forward side buttons but it looked like they didn't work out of the box and I had to use their Options+. There are two side buttons that are really nice for navigating back and forth when web browsing for example. I just got myself a brand new Signature M650 mouse three days ago since my 1 year old M337 suddenly stopped working (conveniently a few days after the warranty expired). The scroll wheel has very satisfying tactile feedback and works reliably. I really enjoy the click of the two main mouse buttons and have had absolutely no issues with double clicking or missed clicks as of so far. It is not however, something like a cheap laptop mouse in the sense that it's really tiny. It fits perfectly in the palm, and while a bit smaller than something like the Razer Deathadder for example (which may be an issue if you enjoy a bigger mouse), that's one of the things I love about it. While certainly not the top of the line, this mouse has everything I need. Really enjoy this mouse more than any other mouse I've had prior to it. Excellent value, basic wireless mouse for those looking to get into wireless peripherals
