So, that might have exacerbated the issue with the Logitech mouse.
The external USB drive requires more DC power and therefore needs to be plugged directly into the USB port of my MacBook Pro (won't work through the passive USB Hub for lack of external DC power). I was using the Apple external USB CD writer (forget what name they call it) with the MacBook Pro to transfer audio CDs to iTunes. Is a hub an expander of some sort? I had to use a USB hub/expander just today. I had some professional applications (running a terminal to a remote server) where the functions didn't work, such as a two button push. The click to the left or right was kind of clunky. My wife got me the first generation Apple wireless mouse, but I really didn't like it. Not a likely problem, but something to look out for just in case. There could be power issues if your drive is hooked up to the same hub and the drive is draw a lot of power.Īlso - what battery do you use? I use a Panasonic (or sometimes older Sanyo) Eneloop and put in a freshly charged one about every 1-4 weeks. Right now I see no issues with the USB receiver connected to an unpowered USB 2.0 hub and a powered external drive. When my mom complained that her Microsoft wireless mouse (on a Windows machine) wasn't very smooth, I gave her one of mine. I had to replace one when my kid inexplicably bit into the scroll wheel. I literally bought 5 of them at $9.99 a few years back and have used them at home/work. I like it as an inexpensive, replaceable device and have never had any issue with it that I couldn't solve. I've been using a Logitech M325 for years. It might be a bit too small if you have big hands though, so keep that in mind.Any more specifics like how it's connected? Are you using a hub, and if so what kind? Is the external drive sharing a hub with the mouse? Overall Review: If you're looking for a reliable BT mouse, and you don't intend to utilise the scroll button much (as I stated, the scroll wheel works fine), this is a great mouse. It's super frustrating to try to "grab" and while it will grab, suddenly you're fully zoomed in or out (I do some CAD work), and you're easily lost in a region either that is a very small portion of what you thought you were looking at, or your work is that very small portion of what you were looking at. I press and move it (usually in the task of "grabbing" a screen and moving it", and it zooms in and out spastically. Works like a charm unless you want to use the scroll button (the scroll feature works fine, but the 'button' part is a hot mess).įits well in hand though may be small for folks with larger hands (I have long fingers, so it's kinda small).Ĭons: The scroll button (not the scrolling wheel) is a hot mess. The M535 works on various surfaces, from metal cafe´ tables to tile countertops to your favorite wood desk, thanks to its laser-grade optical sensor.Īdditional Information Date First Available The convenient navigation button and tilt wheel put control in the palm of your hand. Slip M535 mobile mouse into your bag or pocket so you have it anywhere you need it.Ĭomfortable and supportive for your hand, to keep you going for as long as you like.
Whether you’re a Mac computer addict, use solely Windows or Chrome OS, favor a Windows or Android tablet or switch between them, the M535 simply works.
Weight: 2.89 oz (82 g) Package Contents Mouse User documentation Technical SpecificationsĬonnection Type: Bluetooth Classic ( 3.0 )Wireless range: 10 m (30 ft) ** Wireless range may vary due to environmental and computing conditionsBattery: 1 x AABatteryĬonnects to virtually any Bluetooth wireless device
SPECIFICATIONS System Requirements Windows® 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or laterMac OS® X 10.8 or laterChrome OS™Android™ 3.2 or later Bluetooth® wireless computer or tablet Dimensions Responsive, smooth cursor control The M336 works on various surfaces, from metal cafe´ tables to tile countertops to your favorite wood desk, thanks to its laser-grade optical sensor.
Download Logitech Options™ software to enable gesture support on Windows and Mac OS. Smart control and easy navigation The convenient navigation button and tilt wheel put control in the palm of your hand. Curved shape with rubber grip Comfortable and supportive for your hand, to keep you going for as long as you like. Compact, mobile design Slip M336 mobile mouse into your bag or pocket so you have it anywhere you need it. Logitech M336 Bluetooth Bluetooth Wireless Laser-grade optical 1000 dpi Mouse - Blue Connects to virtually any Bluetooth wireless device Whether you’re a Mac® computer addict, use solely Windows® or Chrome OS™, favor a Windows or Android™ tablet or switch between them, the 336 simply works.