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It’s precise and there is a ton of settings to switch between for each application. So my settings for photoshop is different than illustrator and different for web browsing. Also, button is on the bottom and you can switch between computers. I would have liked it better if you didn’t have to flip the mouse over but it’s easier than switching out a USB plug, so pretty easy, question is what’s your level of laziness, mine is high…
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you can change both. I like the fact that both the MX Mouse and MX Keyboard support upto 3 devices, each preprogrammed by Bluetooth connections
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm the one that asked the question and thanks all for the answers but the answer is that in the software you can set one of the buttons to toggle between two different DPI settings which is good enough for what I use it for. You can't shift between more than 2 though. BTW I bought the mouse and have been using it for about a week.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The DPI on the mouse is changed through the Logitech software. See second page of this link to an instruction manual. https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91XbStlHpZS.pdf. The depiction is the same as I am experiencing with the app and with this exact same mouse. There is no additional physical button to toggle through hardware-defined DPI settings. The controls are software-based.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, the DPI on the MX Master 3 mouse can be changed via our Logitech Options software. The mouse does not feature a dedicated DPI hardware button. The bottom of the mouse does feature an easy switch button to switch between 3 different bluetooth devices.
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