I am not a fan of Bluetooth but my Logitech Mx Master 3 can also connect over the Logitech dongle and it is so much more stable than Bluetooth. So I can recommend it, although it is not cheap.
I am a big fan of Logitech's MX Master series.
At the moment I am using the v3 but I also used the v2 and v1 with much comfort.
Do you mean with the dongle or "real wired" because unfortunately even if you connect the mouse with a USBC cable to the Mac it only charges and does not transmit data through cable. But with the dongle it is smooth without cut outs BUT I connected the dongle with a USB extension cord, so it is farther away from the Mac mini and other peripherals (did this before even using the mini. just to be safe). (edit: typo)notice any cut out issues wired?
I picked up a Logitech MX Ergo renewed from Amazon, it doesn't have all the features of the MX Master, but so far I like it pretty good.Hey there. Was trying to use my Apple Magic Mouse on the M1 - but it feels sluggish (for me) compared to my Logitech G502 Hero.
I’m looking for some more ergonomic one. Which do you use and which could you recommend? (I have small hands)
I am not a fan of Bluetooth but my Logitech Mx Master 3 can also connect over the Logitech dongle and it is so much more stable than Bluetooth. So I can recommend it, although it is not cheap.
If we're recommending trackballs as well, there simply isn't anything more awesome than the Kensington Expert Mouse. Though, as I have stated in another thread, right now it doesn't work 100% with my M1 mini.I picked up a Logitech MX Ergo renewed from Amazon, it doesn't have all the features of the MX Master, but so far I like it pretty good.
Magic Mouse 2 - No issues on my MBA M1 at all.
Except when functionality that you want doesn’t exist in the first party device, multiple Bluetooth connections with fast switching for example. Logitech has this on their products, and switching between iPad Pro and Mac is just a button press away and really very very good for those that need such functionality.Ditto, for clamshell if I’m not using Magic Trackpad2, I’m using Magic Mouse2. I don’t see reason to stray from devices built by and for the parent device.
Do you mean with the dongle or "real wired" because unfortunately even if you connect the mouse with a USBC cable to the Mac it only charges and does not transmit data through cable. But with the dongle it is smooth without cut outs BUT I connected the dongle with a USB extension cord, so it is farther away from the Mac mini and other peripherals (did this before even using the mini. just to be safe). (edit: typo)
i had the mx2 and loved it for my desktop but with limited slots i went BT but dislike all the disconnecting going on right now with the BT on the macbooks...
I am using Magic Mouse 2. Have you looked at adjusting tracking in Preferences?Hey there. Was trying to use my Apple Magic Mouse on the M1 - but it feels sluggish (for me) compared to my Logitech G502 Hero.
I’m looking for some more ergonomic one. Which do you use and which could you recommend? (I have small hands)
I am using Magic Mouse 2. Have you looked at adjusting tracking in Preferences?
Same for me, i'm used to razer deathadder elite with 1000hz refresh, the magic mouse 2 is slow with 125 hz refresh, feels like using a mouse in the late 90's . Bluetooth is also a nightmare with the M1 Mac mini, cuts in and out all the time.I increased the mouse pointer speed because the standard setting is too sluggish
Maybe that’s or what you mean?