hi, do you still use this mouse? any issue? does the thumb scroll wheel works for editing video (scroll timeline)? i want to buy this type of mouse, been using logitech g703 for 4 years now and feel my hand not comfortable now after long day work with mouse. the thumb scroll wheel got my attention, if only mx master vertical have this feature i'll choose logitech. also, have you ever try logitech lift? thank you
Yes, i still have this mouse. I use it at work everyday. I honestly haven't used it to edit video, just office work, spreadsheets ect. I have not used the lift, but am a big fan of Logitech mice.
@@MindmeldTech wow thank you for fast reply, there are some people got issue with this mouse, i dont now if they got a bad mouse or used before and broken. i think i'll buy this mouse. thank you :).
@[damnFAIL] no problem, the only issue I have had is some times it doesn't read the charge of the battery correctly. But that only started happening recently.
I'm very disappointed with this mouse after watching many reviews mostly by "influencers" or tech reviewers, they don't give an accurate assessment and only tel) you what's good. So here's what's NOT good about this mouse that no one tells you. The plastic feels cheap. I thought Microsoft 1520 mouse was cheap plastic, thus makes the Microsoft look decent. The buttons are super cheap, they depress at the slightest touch and you can hold it without pressing the buttons. They don't have any resistance to pressure. The trackball is USELESS. I thought it would glide across the screen like it was a Logitech trackball mouse would, Wrong, it's not smooth at all and barely works. The rechargeable battery only lasted me 2 days... And that's no continuous use, it got maybe a total of 14 combined hours of use before I needed to charge it again. Got mine as an open box for $35 so didn't pay full price and I still think I paid too much considering what I know now. I think it's worth $25 new and that's being nice. So hopefully those who are interested reads my feedback. Don't fall) for the pretty LEDs this Mouse ain't what 8nfluencers make it out to be.
@@MindmeldTech you do have a valid point with open box. After having it and feeling how cheap the plastic felt, it's def not worth the $65 lowest price found online. The Logitech MX trackball mouse is about that price and much better material used, working trackball except the buttons are flimsy as well but not as bad as the delux. If I can just find one mouse that has buttons that will but press simply when you rest your finger on top of it, I would pay good money. Sadly I don't thing such a Mouse exist.
Battery is good. Been using this at work as a daily driver. I plug it in on Friday out of habit, I'll test out how long it goes before I have to truly charge it and update you. Company claims 200 hours of use.