![]() ![]() I've been using the MX Anywhere 2 for about two weeks, and the battery indicator looks to be, at the very least, 75 percent. Also, unlike its big brother, the Performance Mouse MX, ( reviewed by Bob LeVitus here), this mouse can be used by left handed people who want to reverse the left- and right-click buttons.īattery. On thing I appreciate is the ability to exercise the sound mute function on my Mac with just a click of the side button. The many options for the three option buttons are excellent and be really handy. The Logitech Options software is exceptionally tasteful looking and orderly. It takes its time installing, even on my Mac Pro, so be patient. The installer is found on the Logitech support page. ![]() This mouse works out of the box as expected with a Mac, but to fully exploit all its features and configure the buttons, one must download the installer for the preference pane called "Logitech Options." I believe that replaces the Logitech Preference Manager since it overwrote that older manager that I used with the Ultrathin mouse. Plus it's an especially handsome looking mouse. Over and above the formal list of features, I have found that the feel of the mouse as it moves on my desk, the fit to my hand, and the feel of the scroll wheel are superior to any mouse I've ever used in my 30 years of using Macs.
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