Logitech's software will allow you to change the CPI. The design language has changed to be more in line with newer products like the MX Vertical. The Master 3 also has a feature where it autodetects some of the more popular productivity programs and switches up what the side buttons do - for example, in a web browser the side buttons would be forwards/back, whereas in a word processor they might be undo/redo. The scroll wheel now uses magnets for the tensioning system, and the faster you scroll the more they demagnetize, loosening the Infinite Scroll wheel and pretty much negating the need for a dedicated button toggle (although it's still there). Master 2S vs Master 3: The Master 3 retains the side scroll wheel, but switched the side button design back to a more traditional forwards/back layout. The Master 2 also has a different colour scheme, but the two mice are pretty similar in all other aspects. The Master 2S also included Logitech Flow, which allows the same mouse to work between several different computers on the same network, to the point of being able to copy and paste stuff between them. Master 1 vs Master 2S: The Master 2 has an "improved" sensor, with a maximum of 4000 CPI over the 1000 CPI the original Master offered (useful if you're working across multiple screens or 4K displays), and the battery life was increased.
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So, my question #1 is: might this be correlated? I have been using the machine only for a few days now.Īlso, I have not tried to upgrade the Intel (Killer?) WiFi drivers as suggested further above in order not to install anything “unofficial” from Dell or Mirosoft now that the mouse issue has gone.Welcome to /r/MouseReview! Join our Discord! Want to buy/sell/trade mice? Check out /r/MouseMarket! Rulesīefore engaging with our community, please review the rules and guidelines.Ĭooler Master- /u/CM-Myke /u/CM_Harry /u/notoriousbigsĮndgame Gear - /u/EndgameGear_Max /u/ShawnTW That said, after having applied the registry changes, I have had my first out-of-nowhere crash with a “memory check” reboot. This seems to be a massive problem with modern Windows hardware, and I cannot understand why this hasn’t been fully addressed by Microsoft or Intel. With my new XPS 13 I have come across this thread now, and it is incredible: the registry hack suggested in here really works in a reproducible fashion (though my registry path looked a bit different too).
So I already assumed this might be an issue with modern Intel chips.
What the hardware all had in common was an 11th gen Intel i7 chip and an “Intel Evo” certification.
I was quickly able to rule out the mouse by trying others (and by the fact that the mouse works flawless on older PC hardware). However, all notebooks listed above (including my current XPS 13), all had the same bluetooth mouse staggering issue. After months (!) of trying to find a new, sleek Windows notebook and having returned about ten different models for various reasons including Microsoft Surface Laptop 4, some Lenovo ThinkPad, Razer Book 13 and even one Dell XPS 9310 (black), I have now finally decided to keep a frost-white Dell XPS 9310 UHD+ (16 GB/1TB).