You can connect up to three devices, use hardware switches on both the keyboard and mouse and snap to those devices and control them. It’s a solidly built unit, features backlighting (something that Apple’s own separate keyboards lack) and promises a day’s work on just a 3 minute charge.īut what’s really useful for those that are working on multiple devices is that the set-up works across multiple devices – Mac, Windows and iOS. The MX Keys for Mac keyboard features a slightly rearranged keyboard layout to suit Mac users (the usual swapping of Ctrl + Alt + Windows swapped out for Ctrl + Option + Command) and that Eject key has been squeezed in too (see the diagram below to show why that’s still useful). The Logitech team has redeveloped the MX to slightly jiggle all of those shortcut buttons (the one under the thumb is pretty useful for app switching, in case you’ve not used it), a redeveloped scroll wheel that detects how quickly you are looking to whizz through those spreadsheets and give you finer control when you need it (essential for design and engineering software use).Īnd while I’m going to take flack for this, the fact that it now has a USB-C charging cable is something I like a lot. Logitech’s new MX for Mac mouse – based on the MX3 devices with a new colour scheme We already know that the Logitech MX series of mice are one of the most popular CAD mouse out there but the chances are that you’re using an older generation. This is excellent news for those of us that have a preference for underpowered and overpriced hardware. The latest generation of its input devices (mouse and keyboard) has just been launched in a variant specifically designed for the Apple Mac platform. Logitech has been developing some of the most robust input devices for many years, with the first Logitech MX mouse launched over 16 years ago. Manufacturer of perhaps the most popular CAD mouse, Logitech, has released its latest generation Logitech MX for Mac.
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