Logitech Flow Erroneously Transfers Without Feedback
Currently, Logitech FLOW is clunky, erroneously transferring devices, or sometimes failing to transfer a compatible keyboard along with the mouse.
There is also no feedback that the mouse has been transferred.
Logitech should add the following features:
Borrow from macOS' "Universal Control" by providing a graphic from the direction of the outgoing system, requiring the user to "push through" this graphic via a threshhold, and returning the mouse and keyboard if this threshhold is not breached in a timely manner. (SEE EXAMPLE IMAGE FOR CONCEPT)
When a user transfers a compatible keyboard using the on-board keys (e.g. F1 - F3 on the logitech POP KEYS keyboard), the mouse should transfer alongside it.
Velocity of the mouse and the time it remains at the border should be taken into account. An idle mouse which happens to slide near the top of the display, or a mouse which is hovering over the macOS menu bar menu items, currently transfers without user input, causing erronous input on another device, or preventing input on the desired device. Paired with item #1, this would prevent erroneous transfers, and correct for the times they still occur.