![]() It does appear that there should be something else in the box based on this style of packaging, but in truth, it’s simply holding the mouse in place. ![]() When you first open the box there is a folded piece of cardboard that is used to help hold the mouse in place. ![]() The box contains the mouse, a warranty pamphlet, and a USB-C cable for charging the mouse. The box has a nice image of the product on the front as well as some decent information on the product. I find they don’t use too much cardboard and in this case, Logitech used ‘responsible packaging.’ It uses only FSC-certified paper and uses 90% less packaging plastic so that it’s environmentally-friendly. Logitech always seems to do a decent job of packaging their products. Software: Logitech Options and Logitech FlowĬontents: mouse, USB-C charging cable (USB-C to USB-C), user documentation Wireless operating distance: 32.81 ft (10 m) Sensor Technology: Darkfield high precision, Nominal value: 1000 dpi, DPI (Minimal and maximal value): 200 to 4000 dpi (can be set in increments of 50 dpi)ħ buttons (Left/Right-click, Back/Forward, App-Switch, Wheel mode-shift, Middle-click) macOS 10.15 or later, iPadOS 13.4 or later It’s an amazing product and my experience with it has been stellar. One such product is the MX Master 3 for Mac. ![]() So, when I find accessories that are created specifically to work with Mac systems, I jump on them. Most gear will work with both PC and Mac operating systems, but it’s primarily designed as a PC product first with the Mac as an afterthought. ![]() When it comes to third-party accessories for Apple products you can find nearly anything you want for the iPhone and iPad but for the Mac peripherals are a bit hit and miss for me. ![]()
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