I am using the mouse on Mac and MS-Windows running machines. I believe the ability to switch using an easily accessible button is superior to the solution provided by the "Logi+ Flow" in many ways.
- The network dependency for switching will be eliminated.
- The original mouse pointer positions will be preserved on desktops.
- The lag of switching will be eliminated.
- The potential problems arising from Logi+ software will be eliminated.
- Most importantly, the ergonomics, which appears to be the key selling point for Logitech products, will be improved drammatically. Whose idea was it to place the switch bottom at the bottom side?
I am using the mouse on Mac and MS-Windows running machines. I believe the ability to switch using an easily accessible button is superior to the solution provided by the "Logi+ Flow" in many ways.
- The network dependency for switching will be eliminated.
- The original mouse pointer positions will be preserved on desktops.
- The lag of switching will be eliminated.
- The potential problems arising from Logi+ software will be eliminated.
- Most importantly, the ergonomics, which appears to be the key selling point for Logitech products, will be improved drammatically. Whose idea was it to place the switch bottom at the bottom side?