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Ingo Lindmeier

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Sharing your wireless mouse between you desktop or laptop, especially if they're powered on near each other can be a bit of a nuisance. And if you are working with both systems at the same time, it's pretty much impossible. Turn the MX Master over and on the bottom you’ll find a pushbutton and three LEDs numbered 1–3. This Easy-Switch button lets you switch on-the-flu between different computers you’ve paired. If you need to move to move to your MacBook Pro while you’re working, it’s instantly paired with a button tap But what if you want to use both at the same time? Logitech has a feature for that. It’s called Flow. All you need is to have the two systems on the same network. Using the Logi Options+ app, the two computers can be paired so the cursor will slide over to the other computer at the edge of the edge of the first computer’s screen. If you’re using one of Logitech’s Flow-compatible wireless keyboards, it will follow right along. The MX Master 3S for the Mac is available in a Pale Gray or the darker Space Gray. The former is arguably prettier but the latter would be easier to keep clean. At $99.99, it’s about $20 more than Apple’s Magic Mouse 2, but if you are a creative or doing anything more than web surfing and email, there is really no comparison between the two (at least none that would favor Apple’s product). Someday, the brilliant designers in Apple's Cupertino spaceship may finally get mice right. But until then, Mac users can turn to a company that has been doing it for a long time. For more information, visit: logitech.com.

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