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This is one major issue with this design. I thought it might be due to battery loose. But after a few months, it started losing connection to PC. Go for it blindly!! The mouse is unreal for the price.! so the 100-200Rs extra price is worth the price and silence. This mouse is basically same as M585 model in all ways.
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I have large hands and need the big-sized Masters MX 2S since I am a professional and power user and will find the M590 uncomfy for long use. its a normal sized mouse good for normal sized hands. i've already written a lengthy review, so won't elaborate )))) to get such customisation power at this price is just too good to let go! Mind you all this is only possible in high quality mouse like Logitech MX Master 2S etc which are Rs.6000+ - i.e. and you can do so differently for different softwares!!!!! You would only know how mind blowing this is if you were a power user, and not a simple email+browsing+MS Word user! ) and so for 5 buttons, total possible programability is 25 functions. So, you could actually have 5 possible functions to each button. and each can be assigned a separate function. So each button can have a basic click function + 4 gestures. same way, keep it clicked and move mouse back, or left, or right. which means, if you keep the button clicked and move forward, it's one gesture. In the abovementioned customisation, one of the functions you can select to assign a button is Gesture Control. I gotta add a note about "Gesture control". and if it is an often repeated task, then the efficiency make sure you never go back to a regular mouse!

If you are a power user/programmer etc, i think you'd be a slave to this mouse once you try it and see how some tasks that take 5-7 clicks can be done in 1 click. same way, they can be customised differently for let's say a 3d software. in photoshop the 5 buttons perform functions that you assign specifically for photoshop. these 5 buttons can also be programmed differently for different softwares!!!! So, you can imagine. this means the 5 buttons can really make you a power performer! This is not all. so u can imagine opening a particular file/software/folder in one click, or assign your most used action. There are many many many options that you can select from for the button to do.
#Logitech m590 multi device silent review software#
can be customised to perform any function you like!!! You gotta download the logitech options software for programming each key for it. the 2 buttons near the thumb, the scroll wheel left, right and middle clicks.

but the real beast of performance comes in their customisations!!! All these 5 buttons. and the scroll wheel can be pressed down for the "middle click" function - all these are nice to have for added productivity and comfort. and the scroll wheel can be left clicked and right clicked for horizontal scroll, by default. It has 2 side buttons near the thumb programmed for "back" and "forward" by default. the other 2/3 of the advantage is in it's functionality, usage and customisation.
#Logitech m590 multi device silent review Bluetooth#
The unifying connectivity and bluetooth is just 1/3 the advantage.
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so in such cases, it's nice to have the mouse connected by bluetooth and free up the USB 2,0/3.0 port for other devices. so if you want to connect your external hard-disk etc, you will have to remove even the unifying USB receiver. These days the new laptops are powerhouses but extremely sleek and lightweight, and have just one USB 2.0/3.0 port and a few USB-Type-C ports. Also, this mouse is bluetooth technology. such receivers can pair with up to 6 logitech devices at a time, so you can have only one port occupied and still have your wireless mouse, keyboard and other (logitech) devices connected. It's based on Logitech's unifying technology, which means it comes with a unifying USB receiver. It's barely 1200Rs more than the M235 but is far far more advanced and way more worth the extra spend. But I'd highly recommend going for the M590, instead. So, if you need a basic wireless mouse go for M235. cause latest sleek laptops etc don't come with so many USB ports. and if you want to connect another device like an external hard-disk etc, then good luck. if you have a wireless keyboard, you will need two separate USB ports. and which is a basic wireless mouse, with a nano-USB receiver, which means it pairs only with the USB receiver it comes packaged with, not with other receivers. Currently, Logitech has an M235 model on Amazon that looks like a quality product at about 1/3rd price of the M590.
