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17.8.2017

EDIT: After just under 2 years of owning this brilliant mouse and using it daily as my workhorse I finally have to demote it to being an at-home spare and have bought an MX Anywhere 2s as the new workhorse. The mouse still works as perfectly as day one (and is only on its second AA battery) but the grey rubber around the sides has developed a number of unsightly dark brown patches from skin oil and dirt buildup. Unfortuantely however much I scrub with different chemicals it doesn't shift and is now part of the mouse. It looks unsightly and I dislike taking it into meetings at work! One of my colleagues liked this mouse enough to buy one himself. He got the red one and unfortunately his has started developing grime patches also.I still 100% recommend this mouse but if you buy one, please get the black one. I would have simply purchased the black one to replace mine but fancied something different.Original review:This is a great mouse. For a mobile wireless mouse it is generously proportioned. By this I mean it doesn't particularly feel any smaller than a standard desktop mouse. I prefer this as often with mobile mice I find they are too small to use comfortably for long periods.Connection to my laptop via Bluetooth was effortless (Windows 10 & MX Linux). Search for device then press the pairing button on the mouse and it worked straight away. I also managed to easily pair this to my Android phone. A pointless exercise for a small screen but I proved that the mouse is easily connected and works flawlessly for Android devices.There is also a USB receiver included in the battery compartment but you only need this if your device doesn't contain a Bluetooth receiver.I was initially worried about the 'silent' feature. I thought that the quietness would mean squishy but it doesn't feel any less tactile than a normal mouse click. It feels a little like a nice premium laptop touchpad click. It isn't completely silent (you can obviously still hear the mouse button bottoming out) but going about my business in a standard office noise environment I can't hear the click at all. There's no way anybody in the same room would be annoyed by the clicking and I think that was the general aim for Logitech. It is silent in an office environment, compared to other mice.The biggest reason for me choosing this mouse (along with my trust of Logitech) is that it includes a number of buttons, with the bonus being that they can be customised. I find it hard to work without side buttons. These are perfect for forward/back navigation of websites and folders. Plus the scroll wheel can be clicked left and right. There's also a profile selection button so you can have the mouse paired to two separate devices without having to re-pair them every time.The Logitech software allows you to easily customise the buttons. I've got the scroll wheel side clicks set so that when it is clicked right it zooms in (on a website for example) and when clicked left it resets the zoom to 100%. Quite handy.It doesn't support left handed use because of the shape and button placement so bear that in mind.The only reason I've knocked a star off is because the forward/back buttons on the side of the mouse are positioned too far back. This means I have to move my thumb back to an awkward position to press the back button. It's only minor but those buttons placed 1cm further forward would have made this mouse worthy of 5 stars.I honestly can't fault it aside from the side button placement. The grey colour is a little dull (feels like an odd choice for Logitech to create black, grey then crazy bright red with nothing in between). I got grey simply because it was cheaper than the other colours. I personally would have called it 'Comfort' rather than 'Silent', to appease the people who were somehow expecting the mouse to be dead silent. At the end of the day the mouse being moved across my desk is louder than the click. A mouse has to move so will never be completely 100% silent.Only time will tell. I intend this to be my daily workhorse in the office along with being thrown in and out of my work bag. The size, features, build quality and ease of use are perfect so longevity will be the ultimate test.
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13.9.2016

A wireless mouse is one of those things you don’t realise you need until you have one, then you wouldn’t want to be without it.Can we say the same about a ‘silent’ mouse? Well, if the clicking of a mouse ever annoyed you, or someone close to you, this could be the answer.It has to be said, it isn’t totally silent. But then it doesn’t claim to be – only much quieter. And it’s true, it is quieter than other mice. I have compared it with two other wireless mice that I have and several wired mice, and it is quieter – much quieter – than any of those, and actually none of them are what I would regard as noisy. (Perhaps I have been lucky in life.) My keyboard is much noisier.As per the publicity,although the ‘click’ is largely gone, the feel of it is still there – so you do still get that positive affirmation that the mouse button, left or right, has been pressed to the full extent of its range of travel.So how is it as a mouse? It sits nicely in the (right) hand (less good in the left hand, but it’s possible), moves smoothly over almost any flat surface and the action of the wheel, which is bigger than on any of my other mice, is very positive. (The mouse doesn’t work on glass, as some of the more expensive Logitech mice do, but it is good on the knee of your jeans and just about usable on the surface of a duvet.)Setting it up is easy – just plug the receiver into a USB port, switch on the mouse, and it does the rest itself – ‘plug and play’. That’s with Windows 10, 7 and XP (I still have a laptop running on XP). According to the specification, it works on other Operating Systems too, but all mine are Windows.The receiver occupies the USB port that a wired mouse connector would have (so there is no saving there). Mostly, the receiver can stay right there and it is small enough to stay in its port if packing a laptop for transport. Being so small, though, there is a risk of it being lost when it is not in a port. But a docking port is provided in the battery compartment beneath the mouse, so the receiver can be kept safe.It is in the battery compartment docking port that the receiver is stored when the mouse is new; so if you can’t find it, that is where to look. The mouse won’t work until you have taken the receiver out of there and put it in a USB port in your computer!The single AA battery is billed as lasting for as long as 24 months. On the basis of my experience with other wireless mice, I think that is wildly ambitious – even unrealistic – if, like me, you have mice on the go, even three different ones, for most of the day, most days. However, I have found it definitely helps – a lot – to switch them off when not in use. This one puts itself to sleep (or the publicity tells us it does) when not in use, so that should augment the habit I have developed of switching off the mouse immediately after hitting the sleep, hibernate or close-down button on the computer. Accepting that the mouse does close down when not used for a time, I can report that ‘wake-up’ on its being moved again is as good as instantaneous.The warranty covers ‘defects in materials and workmanship’ (hardware only) and is for two years. If mine should fail in that time – or in what I consider a reasonable period following the end of the warranty – I will report further below this line.
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18.6.2017

This mouse is unusual in that it supports both Bluetooth and Logitech's Unifying Receiver system. The "Logitech M590 Silent Wireless Mouse (Multi-Device Silent Bluetooth Mouse for Windows/Mac) - Black Graphite" is a recent addition to their range. Although any Logitech peripheral can be 'driverless' if its basic features are used, SetPoint software is essential to access any specific advanced features each has. A few, updates to older mice, also need installation of 'Logitech Options' (Windows and Mac versions) to achieve their full potential; this is one.The most unusual feature this offers is the possibility to transfer content and data from one device to another,not just Windows to Windows but to or from a Mac in any sequence as the mouse is fully compatible with both. Although devices such as smartphones and tablets are mostly Bluetooth enabled, a mouse may rarely be used; iOS compatability is specifically excluded but it fully supports Android 5.0 and up and ChromeOS via Bluetooth but only for its basic features. Users of older Android 4.0 devices may be out of luck! The transfer option provides inter-device and cross-platform cut and paste operations within Windows and Mac only with several file types. It also uses switches that are near-silent which can be an advantage, sometimes.The mouse supports 5 optionally programmable button operations via software. The left- and right-mouse buttons are at the ends of a U-shaped insert with a multi-function scroll wheel and a small device selection button separating them. If using other Logitech devices or upgrading from one, the Unifying software will need to be installed to enable others. The final two buttons are located under the thumb on the left side. Shaping is almost symmetrical but the mouse is essentially for right-handed use only. Power is from a single AA battery that is claimed to give up to 2 years of service but that will depend upon how it is used; about two or three months' has been the maximum for other broadly similar Logitech mice with frequent use but this may yet exceed those durations.The mouse is low in weight and mid-priced although more expensive than others roughly comparable but it offers more. Its extra functions and usability on a wider range of devices may justify its price. It is comfortable to use and operates effectively and reliably. The extra functions may not be used daily, but when they are, the mouse could ease the user's computing life.Because of the range of devices owned or otherwise accessible, testing with ChromeOS or Mac was not immediately possible; the latter owned by a friend had recently 'died' and is away for service (since judged non-repairable). Consequently, its cross-platform abilities were limited to Windows-Windows (Windows 10 on one, 8 on another). As the mouse works with Windows and Android 5.x via Bluetooth, there is little chance that it would fail with its other supported systems but, as a major feature could not be checked out due to a Mac hardware failure, the rating is reduced by 1-star in the interim.
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1.12.2017

Yes, it is silent and build quality is really good.Precision is really good, once turned on the computer picks it up in less than 1 second, first time installation is flawless without issues even on a strictly secured computer (for users with limited permissions), there is a hardware on/off switch under the mouse. It comes with a battery (AA) ready to work. Weights 91g with the battery. It is a 5 actions mouse. Left Click, Right Click, Scroll up, Scroll Down, Middle Click (click scroll wheel). It is fast and accurate, any other reviews that say the opposite, simply send the mouse back and ask for a replacement. As it is slightly smaller than the standard mouse, and especially if you have large hands/fingers,it might seem a bit awkward to get used to it.On a side note:a) I do not like that I have to remove the battery cover in order to get the USB dongle out, and then put back the battery cover again.It should be under the mouse, directly accessible in a similar way Microsoft has its dongle attached to the mouse.I find this minor detail very unprofessional for the type of office usage this mouse was mostly intended.b) the rough sides, with the pattern, will get dirty easily and it is going to be a strangle to keep cleaning it all the time. Again, it might look good but not that much for a slick professional usage.c) a simpler look and without the logitech logo standing out that much would make it even more professional and the perfect mouse for business, office use and client meeting.Overall:If you are looking for a silent mouse, this seems to be the only suitable option from a reputable vendor at a reasonable price (£15.99 at Nov/2017). Minor improvements can be made (see points 1, 2, 3 above) and Logitech should consider making them as this is a product that has tremendous future in the market. The mouse technology is not rocket science in 2017 and it should be an affordable mouse that is silent and reliable.It is mentioned that the battery will last approximately 2 years due to the sleep feature that allows it to save energy. If this true then it is an good added feature to the mouse. (I haven't tested the wake up feature just yet. I hope it wakes up fast just by moving it because if you have to click is very unreliable because you might click something that you shouldn't accidentally). UPDATE: tested the wake up feature, you don't have to click (which is awesome), just move it to 2 different directions (i.e. slightly left-right).If Logitech looks to this silent mouse technology a bit closer and expands this line of silent mice with a couple more models targeting business / office usage at an affordable price, there will be no reason for someone to buy any other mouse in the future.
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20.6.2017

Like many people I use a number of different computers at home and at work, both Windows and Mac. Along with the different boxes I use a whole range of input devices from Wacom tablets to track balls and track pads and of course - Mice.When it comes down to it a good mouse becomes almost invisible while you're using it - you don't think about it - this mouse just worked straight out of the easy open plastic pack as soon as the usb receiver was plugged in and the mouse turned on.Logitech have made some of my favourite such devices - usually sturdy - always designed to be used - and often innovative.I've used this M590 Silent mouse on PCs running Windows 7,8.1 and 10 and my old MacPro - and it works.I haven't used the the two computer multi task innovation so can't comment on how useful it might be.This mouse is unobtrusive and almost completely silent in use with the buttons managing to be both tactile and noiseless at the same time.The design features an arched top with a thumb groove on the left - so it's a right hander - and the curved top with wheel fits in the natural arch of the hand. I wear a size 8 surgical glove and this mouse is a good fit. I've disliked my last two apple mice because they were too aerodynamic to be practical and more like hockey pucks.Some people might find the arched top an issue as it tends to make the heel of your hand a fulcrum.This is a wireless mouse running on either Bluetooth or 2.4GHz and connects via a miniature USB stick receiver which can be stored in the body of the mouse when not in use. The mouse is powered by a single AA battery and Logitech suggest two years of power on a single battery. There is an on / off switch on the bottom of the mouse.At work I have the joy of using a particularly cheap brand name laptop that has a spectacularly poor track pad - so that provided a good test for this mouse.Noise was not particularly an issue - but regardless this mouse is almost completely silent - and it was accurate and decisive in use even when being used on a thigh with the laptop balanced on knees when no desk was available. On a mouse mat and desk it slides easily with very low friction and allows for very precise cursor control.This is a middle of the range mouse in the sense that you can pay a lot more or a lot less - my opinion is that this is a really good mouse with great build quality and it is a joy to use whether you need stealth or not.
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24.9.2016

This mouse's big selling point is how quiet it is. Personally, I've never been bothered by mouse clicks and since I live alone I'm not driving anyone else crazy either, so quietness isn't something I would consider when buying a mouse. However if it's important to you, then this certainly is much quieter than any other mouse I've used – I'd say almost silent, rather than completely silent though.I've been using a Logitech Marathon M705 Wireless Laptop Computer Mouse for years now – I'm on my third one – so I'm comparing this one to that one.There are two main things I like about the M705. Firstly the ergonomic design fits my hand perfectly, reducing strain on my wrist and hand.The M330 has a very similar design, but it's slightly smaller and therefore not as good a fit. After using it exclusively for a couple of weeks, I'm beginning to get that tingly sensation I used to get with traditionally shaped mouses – a sensation that would then develop into wrist pain. I'm female and my hands are fairly small, just to give you some indication. So for me, the M705 wins in terms of comfort of use.The second thing is that the M705 has “hyperfast scrolling” as they call it, though I tend to think of it as freewheeling. That is, you can change it with one press of the top button so that one finger movement will make it scroll very fast down a long page or dropbox list, and then stop at a touch of the scroll wheel. The M330 doesn't have this, so that scrolling down involves many more repeated finger movements. You can make it scroll fast by pushing the scroll wheel to the right, but this only seems to work on full pages but not in drop-down boxes, etc., and you have to do it each time you want to scroll, whereas with the M705 the setting stays on freewheel until you decide to change it back. So not only does this mean scrolling takes longer much of the time, but all these extra finger movements again put extra strain on hand and wrist. So again, for me the M705 is clearly superior. Of course, the M705 is also a bit more expensive, but the difference seems worth it.Having said all that, the M330 is without doubt the second most comfortable mouse I've used and works well in terms of its own specifications. So if the silence thing matters to you, I'd recommend it. But if that aspect doesn't bother you, then I'd strongly recommend the M705 as being the better option.
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23.2.2018

The Logitech M330 is a full-size mouse designed to be enveloped by your whole hand. It is nicely contoured and makes it comfortable for your hand to be placed on top. Your palm and thumb will make contact with the rubber surface whilst your clicking fingers rest over standard plastic buttons. The click wheel is ratcheted and there are no other distracting buttons. On the base, you have standard gliding pads, the optical sensor, an on-off switch and the battery compartment which can also be used to store the receiver. The mouse comes complete with battery.Connecting the mouse is plug and play, insert the USB receiver to a spare USB port and it is picked up instantly.The mouse is marketed as silent and there is no clicking sound made when pressing either the left or right mouse button. At first, this is off putting but after a few hours use, becomes normal. The mouse tracks as well as any optical mouse can. The build quality is good and there is a bit more weight than most.The question is why you would buy this rather than a cheaper Logitech or generic mouse? I have used a couple of cheaper Logitech mice and found them to be a bit lightweight and less comfortable to hold. Although they would do the same job, the M330 will be more comfortable for longer. I have also tried a couple of cheaper generic mice. Here, the argument is more difficult. Some generic mice are just as comfortable to hold and equally well weighted. Some will also come with more buttons and features and even the silent clicking feature. I went for the M330 because I trust Logitech customer service. Quality control on many generic mice can be potluck whether you get something which is reliable. As an example, I recently purchased a well reviewed generic mouse. It appeared well built, was comfortable to hold and would have been a better mouse than the M330, had it worked. Unfortunately, it continually went to sleep within a few seconds of use. Unfortunately, such experiences are not unusual and life is just too short to worry whether a mouse will work or not. As a result, I’m back to insisting on Logitech or Microsoft for my mouse and the M330 is the cheapest wireless mouse from either brand that I would be comfortable using for long periods.
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13.9.2016

I've used Logitech wired mice previously, but never a wireless one, so was looking forward to seeing how this one would perform. I've never really trusted wireless mice since a company I did some work for years ago got them for all employees, and we found that there was interference so that some mice controlled PCs to which they weren't paired.Anyway, things have obviously improved since then. The mouse is larger than I thought it would be, being substantially higher at the front then it is at the rear. It fits nicely into the hand, and has a single button that doubles as a scroll button. Installation is easy; I simply plugged the supplied low-profile wireless transmitter into a USB socket in my W10 laptop,turned the mouse on on the bottom (it takes a single battery that is pre-fitted - according to the packaging one battery lasts two years); within four or five seconds the mouse started working.In use, I'm really pleased with it. It's responsive, clicks need to be quite firm (but not too firm); and then there's the mouse's biggest selling point -- it's marketed as a 'Silent Plus' mouse, which means that it is (apparently) 90% quieter when clicking than with a normal mouse. There's no doubting that the mouse is very quiet - I can hardly hear it when I click - but I can't help but think that this is solving a problem that isn't really there; I don't remember ever thinking 'blimey, that mouse is really loud' either when using a mouse or bring in a room with somebody else using one. Anyway, I guess there must be loads of people who sit in offices up and down the land seething at the top-loud mouse-class clicks of their colleagues, or something.So, this is a really good mouse that I'm really pleased with after a few hours' use. Now if Logitech can bring out a silent-plus keyboard that I can give to my colleague at work who sounds like he's punching his keyboard as hard as he can whenever he types, I would be very pleased indeed. Hopefully somebody from Logitech's product development team gets to read this review and acts upon this. Four stars.
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13.9.2016

For some mad reason mouse manufacturers have been making increasingly smaller mice which don't fit comfortably in my hand. This Logitech M330 Silent mouse is exactly the right size for me. Not big, just the right size. It's specifically for right handed users so sorry if you're left-handed, you're out of luck.For many years my favourite mouse has been the AmazonBasics wired mouse. I like it because it's a good shape and its buttons are nice and quiet. At least, I thought it was quiet until I used this Silent mouse. This mouse is phenomenally quiet. The button clicks are quieter than the sound of it moving around the surface of my oak desk,and that's a pretty quiet sound itself.Another reason I like this mouse is it's very light - especially considering it contains a AA alkaline battery (pity Logitech don't supply a Duracell, but they claim it lasts 2 years so who's complaining?). I once suffered tennis elbow from using a heavy wireless mouse so I'm always very cautious about weight.When I first turned this Silent mouse on I wondered why there was no light coming from the LED underneath. Turns out this is because it is an invisible infrared LED - another reason to like it, because I often work in total darkness at night, and this mouse doesn't make an irritating glow radiate around my desk.Interestingly it seems that Logitech know how to design for colour-blind people because the on-off switch has a red for off, green for on indication, but it also says "on" and "off" so there is no confusion.On the Logitech website you can download their Options software but I see no real benefit in this - the only significant thing it seems to offer over the standard Windows control panel is telling you when your battery is running low.
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20.7.2017

This is a very nice mouse. It sits nicely in the hand – personally I find the size just right (but I could understand that someone with bigger hands might find it a bit small) and I don’t need a wrist support to use it.It took me a little while to get used to the silent operation – I hadn’t realised that I listen for the click to tell me when I have selected something! – but now I am used to it I really like it.The scroll wheel goes really fast – it took me a while to adapt to using it more delicately, but now that I have adapted I appreciate being able to scroll quickly down long documents.Lastly, the long battery life (although of course I haven’t had enough time to verify that a single battery will really last for two years)is a real bonus – I had been changing the batteries in my previous mouse every few weeks, so this represents a real saving.So why not 5*s?Because of the utter lack of instructions either packaged with it or on Logitech website. I couldn’t even find the dongle (yes, I know I was having a girly moment!); it was only when I went into Maplin and tried to buy one that they told me where it was stored!Luckily, you don’t need to download the drivers in order to use the mouse – it is just plug and play, which is how I am using it. Although I have downloaded the “Options “ software its use is not transparent to me and I can’t find any instructions on the website about how to set up the mouse to communicate with two computers (do you have to move the dongle across?). On the whole, this seems to be more trouble than it is worth – most of my data files are “in the cloud” nowadays, so I don’t need a device to transfer files from one computer to another.
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28.6.2017

Quite an impressive mouse.It feels solidly built and is very comfortable to hold - good shape and size for my hand. However, it would only be suitable for holding with your right hand because the left hand side of the mouse is shaped for your thumb and has buttons to be activated by thumb. Is there a left-handed version available?It can be connected to a PC using either Bluetooth or Logitech's Unifying Receiver system. There is a small USB adaptor provided for the Unifying Receiver system. It can be stored inside the mouse when not in useIt can be switched between 2 PCs. I find this useful when I work at home and I have my work laptop and home PC at the same desk. Having two mice with cables is untidy,so this is a useul feature for me. There is a button on the top of the mouse to switch between PCs and a light briefly indicates which PC you have just selected.You can copy & paste text or whole documents between two PCs that are paired with this mouse but the PCs must be on the same local network. To do this or to configure the buttons on the mouse you have to down load free software from Logitech.Despite being billed as silent, it is not. The buttons still make a clicking sound, and not noticably quieter than the basic mouse I was using previously. To be honest, this is not something that is important to me, but if they claim it is silent it should be as it may be important to others who are considering buying one.This is a very good mouse but it is probably overpriced. When you can buy a basic mouse so cheaply you have to question whether it is worth paying significantly more for this one.
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20.6.2017

Logitech M590 Silent Wireless Mouse (Multi-Device Silent Bluetooth Mouse for Windows/Mac) - Black GraphiteIt's a bit freaky using this mouse at first because it is so quiet! The right-and left-click buttons are really quiet, as is the scroll wheel. They're obviously not completely silent because they are mechanical, but they certainly won't be heard across a quiet library if that's where you're working.I have to say, though, that I'm not really the intended market because I'm a touch-typer with a Lenovo keyboard - ie one that gives a nice bounce and rebound and a satisfying click as the keys connect, making a quieter mouse a bit incongruous!=== THINGS I LIKE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT ===* Ready to use,right out of the packaging - just open up the casing on the back to pull out the enclosed wifi dongle, plug it into the computer, pull out the battery protection sheet and you're off. That's literally all there is to it.* Responsive scroll wheel that moves the cursor down a little at a time and is virtually silent* Standard right-and left-click buttons on the top that, again, are virtually silent - you feel more than hear that you've clicked on the mouse* Buttons on the left-hand side pre-set to take forwards and backwards on a webpage* Also available in other colourways if you're not a fan of the bog standard black and grey=== NIGGLES ===* Like all mouse shaped this way, I need to use a wrist rest to keep my wrist aligned in a more natural angle rather than bent at an extreme angle that, over time, causes painFor sale at the time of writing this review at £44.99.
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13.10.2018

My wife was complaining about the clicking noise from my previous wireless mouse a HP H1D33AA which incidentally I was quite happy with and it still works fine but anything to save the peace and my marriage so I decided to purchase the Logitech M330 Wireless silent mouse.The M330 Mouse arrived in perfect condition.The M330 Mouse comes with an AA battery pre-installed just pull out the plastic tag that isolated the battery terminal, but you still have to open the battery cover as the USB Receiver is stowed away neatly inside this compartment. I found it a little trick to remove the USB Receiver (very snug fit)but once out and plugged into my PC worked straight away no functional issues so far (only had it 2 weeks).The sides of the mouse have a knurled rubberized feel which makes for good grip.Mouse has a standard on/off switch on underside and invisible optic (no Red Light to see).Note: The M330 Mouse is not noiseless you can still hear the clicks, but my wife no longer complains about the clicking noise so it’s a winner. I should say thought that the Mouse wheel is very noisy (clicky) much more so than the HP H1D33AA which it replaces.If you do a lot of clicking its well worth the money provided it lasts did I tell you I have only had it 2 weeks. It is noticeably quieter than the Mouse it replaces.All in all it I seems a good purchase.
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19.3.2018

Bought the mouse (m330) mostly for my missus to use with her laptop. Although I do sometimes use said laptop. I've used the mouse quite a bit so far. I find it pretty comfortable to use for long periods. My hand fits over it quite nicely, for its size, I have big hands and have no issues with comfort. The buttons feel solid, although pretty much lack the click of a non "silent"l mouse, although they do also have a definite feel to them when pressed so you'll quickly get used to, maybe even grow to prefer it. The overall feel and responsiveness is typical Logitech, if you've used a Logitech mouse before you probably already know what to expect. The movement is smooth and responsive.It's more than responsive enough playing games like The Sims and Cities Skylines, I don't have anything more intensive installed on the laptop though so can't comment on shooters or whatever, but I imagine it would be just fine. Build quality is also perfectly acceptable for the price. it;s not exactly using premium materials, and I've certainly used better mice. But it feels solid enough, and works great. If you want a premium mouse you need to spend more than £18. For the price I have absolutely no complaints. I got exactly what I was expecting. A perfectly acceptable mouse I could happily use all day. And my missus likes it because its red!
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29.10.2017

I’ve used more Logitech mice than any other brand, and that’s partly because they are so popular but also because they’re a good reliable choice. The M590 is easy to get started with and using it on my Windows 10 machine it was working in moments. It has some new features which I hadn’t seen before and is good to use, with accurate, smooth movements. I like the size and shape of this mouse and find it comfortable to use even over longer periods. I also like that it has back or forward buttons which can save a lot of time in my experience. I regularly use them at home and find it frustrating when I have to use other computers that don’t have that function on the mouse.The silent click on this mouse is something that I didn’t appreciate until I started to use it.It’s not so bad if you’re working alone, but when anyone is near (and not using a computer) the relentless clicking sound really can be irritating. Another related bonus is that when you need to operate the mouse whilst using the telephone the person you’re talking to doesn’t think that you aren’t paying attention to them. It’s good that it has such a long battery life of around 2 years too; one of the things I hate about older designs of wireless mice is needing to change the battery more often. I’ve been using the M590 for a while now and I like it a lot.
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