I'm left-handed and sometimes i switch using the mouse from right hand to left hand, and i gotta say this Logitech model is perfect. Thank you Logitech for making this mouse. I love it very much. P/s: i bought the black one, and i wish i could have bought the white one instead T~T
Using this for work almost a year now. Everyday I use it about 10 hours. So far no double clicking, scrolling down doesn't suddenly makes it go up. Logitech should consider using whatever switch they're using on this mouse on their gaming lineup.
What are the difference between SIgnature M650 and the business version of it?? I can see they both come with Logi Bolt receivers. I feel Logitech has rather confusing product line up these days, especially with the introduction of Logi Bolt receiver, which is not compatible with my K580 keyboard. Also, there is Signature M750 mouse in some markets, which essentially is a Mutli-device version of M650....and I feel so upset I cannot find it in Australia.
I've been waiting a long time for more advanced mobile mouse with silent buttons, smart scroll, bluetooth, battery and red color. Unfortunately, the red color only come in L size, and it not available in my country (Thailand).
Does the scroll wheel button require much pressure? I just bought a mx master 3 today but the pressure required to press the scroll wheel for very frequent autocad panning is too much relative to other mice.
@@samarjyoti-ray Microsoft Surface Precision Mouse. It's hands down the best. I bought new cheap skates for underneath as after a while it was getting a bit sticky and it's perfection now. Software and wheel suit autocad perfectly.
Can I connect this mouse to 2 PCs (1st via USB receiver and 2nd via Bluetooth) and switch between them quickly? Looking for a bigger replacement for M590
@Logitech: Hi Logitech. I would like to know what is the default setting for the "dots per inch" of this mouse (ie. How many "dots per inch" is this mouse's sensor's resolution set to "out of the box", *without* installing the Settings-software that would allow me to change the "dots per inch" setting of this mouse). I need a mouse that "out of the box" (ie. Without installing any additional software-and/or-settings) comes with "1,000 dots-per-inch" setting/resolution (examples of this: Logitech M280. Logitech M330. Logitech M510. Logitech MX-Revolution. Logitech VX-Revolution. Logitech MX-1000). [The Logitech M510 has this,] But I like that the M650 uses only one (1) battery, whereas the M510 uses two (2) batteries. I also need the mouse to be Linux compatible. And as far as I know, (based on what I've seen), the Logitech M510 was developed BEFORE you started adding Linux compatibility to your mice. (I, for example, saw "Compatible with Linux" on the Logitech--United-Kingdom---region website's product-page for the Logitech M510, but *did NOT* see it for the Logitech--United-States---region website's product-page for the Logitech M510 (back when the Logitech M510 was still a "new / newly-released [to the market / to the public]"-mouse and was being-developed with a laser-sensor instead-of a optical-sensor (back-then you guys called it "Advanced Laser" sensor and "Advanced Optical" sensor))).
Can someone, anyone explain how to get the dumbwheel to free spin? I have had other Logitech mice and you press down on the wheel to active free spin this does not work on the M650 it stays in click mode. So how to activate it?
@Robert-Gibson: I have viewed in TH-cam tons of reviews of this mouse. As far as I can determine, if you scroll slowly, the mouse-scrolling on the screen will be "very very slow". If you scroll really-really-fast, the mouse will (at-least supposedly) automatically detect this and automatically switch to "hyper-scrolling"-mode and scroll really-really-fast like it did on the " 'ratchetless' / "free-wheel"-scrolling" mode of the "HyperScrolling" scroll-wheels of Logitech (that started with the Logitech MX-Revolution computer-mouse and the Logitech VX-Revolution computer-mouse).
@@grape163electric5 I have viewed in TH-cam tons of reviews of this mouse. As far as I can determine, if you scroll slowly, the mouse-scrolling on the screen will be "very very slow". If you scroll really-really-fast, the mouse will (at-least supposedly) automatically detect this and automatically switch to "hyper-scrolling"-mode and scroll really-really-fast like it did on the " 'ratchetless' / "free-wheel"-scrolling" mode of the "HyperScrolling" scroll-wheels of Logitech (that started with the Logitech MX-Revolution computer-mouse and the Logitech VX-Revolution computer-mouse).
actually the mouse is very close to perfect..ergonomics, silent clicks, high sensitivity range, not the lightest but lightweight if you mod with AAA battery... so there is still room for improvement
I'm left-handed and sometimes i switch using the mouse from right hand to left hand, and i gotta say this Logitech model is perfect. Thank you Logitech for making this mouse. I love it very much.
P/s: i bought the black one, and i wish i could have bought the white one instead T~T
Using this for work almost a year now. Everyday I use it about 10 hours. So far no double clicking, scrolling down doesn't suddenly makes it go up. Logitech should consider using whatever switch they're using on this mouse on their gaming lineup.
is it going good till now?
Best choice! I am using this mouse, my wife is using this mouse, my niece is using this mouse. It's fantastic!
A great courtesy. I would like to ask if the buttons on this m650 are also customizable for imovie or final cut. thanks a lot
@@Romafood They are, you can do it through software
@@TheOnlyName thanks
What are the difference between SIgnature M650 and the business version of it?? I can see they both come with Logi Bolt receivers.
I feel Logitech has rather confusing product line up these days, especially with the introduction of Logi Bolt receiver, which is not compatible with my K580 keyboard. Also, there is Signature M750 mouse in some markets, which essentially is a Mutli-device version of M650....and I feel so upset I cannot find it in Australia.
I've been waiting a long time for more advanced mobile mouse with silent buttons, smart scroll, bluetooth, battery and red color.
Unfortunately, the red color only come in L size, and it not available in my country (Thailand).
Just got one, been loving mine!!
Smaller size for left handed is missing :(
Thank you, Logitech, very convenient mouse
best logitech wireless mouse ever!
Now I need keyboard with logi bolt receiver but still using batteries~
Probably Signature Wireless Keyboard
Does the scroll wheel button require much pressure? I just bought a mx master 3 today but the pressure required to press the scroll wheel for very frequent autocad panning is too much relative to other mice.
hey, which mice do you use? i have similar workflow like using autocad.
@@samarjyoti-ray Microsoft Surface Precision Mouse. It's hands down the best. I bought new cheap skates for underneath as after a while it was getting a bit sticky and it's perfection now. Software and wheel suit autocad perfectly.
@@bagpiper1000 hey, thanks for your prompt opinion. would definitely keep this mouse in my mind for my next purchase. cheers!
Can I connect this mouse to 2 PCs (1st via USB receiver and 2nd via Bluetooth) and switch between them quickly? Looking for a bigger replacement for M590
No you can’t. One pc at a time sadly. Otherwise, it would be perfect
@Logitech:
Hi Logitech.
I would like to know what is the default setting for the "dots per inch" of this mouse (ie. How many "dots per inch" is this mouse's sensor's resolution set to "out of the box", *without* installing the Settings-software that would allow me to change the "dots per inch" setting of this mouse).
I need a mouse that "out of the box" (ie. Without installing any additional software-and/or-settings) comes with "1,000 dots-per-inch" setting/resolution (examples of this: Logitech M280. Logitech M330. Logitech M510. Logitech MX-Revolution. Logitech VX-Revolution. Logitech MX-1000).
[The Logitech M510 has this,] But I like that the M650 uses only one (1) battery, whereas the M510 uses two (2) batteries.
I also need the mouse to be Linux compatible. And as far as I know, (based on what I've seen), the Logitech M510 was developed BEFORE you started adding Linux compatibility to your mice. (I, for example, saw "Compatible with Linux" on the Logitech--United-Kingdom---region website's product-page for the Logitech M510, but *did NOT* see it for the Logitech--United-States---region website's product-page for the Logitech M510 (back when the Logitech M510 was still a "new / newly-released [to the market / to the public]"-mouse and was being-developed with a laser-sensor instead-of a optical-sensor (back-then you guys called it "Advanced Laser" sensor and "Advanced Optical" sensor))).
Can someone, anyone explain how to get the dumbwheel to free spin? I have had other Logitech mice and you press down on the wheel to active free spin this does not work on the M650 it stays in click mode. So how to activate it?
@Robert-Gibson:
I have viewed in TH-cam tons of reviews of this mouse. As far as I can determine, if you scroll slowly, the mouse-scrolling on the screen will be "very very slow". If you scroll really-really-fast, the mouse will (at-least supposedly) automatically detect this and automatically switch to "hyper-scrolling"-mode and scroll really-really-fast like it did on the " 'ratchetless' / "free-wheel"-scrolling" mode of the "HyperScrolling" scroll-wheels of Logitech (that started with the Logitech MX-Revolution computer-mouse and the Logitech VX-Revolution computer-mouse).
not bad. I love optical scroll
how does the scroll work? is it very fast like the g502?
@@grape163electric5 yes, only the fast scrolling mode is turned on automatically and you do not need to press the button as in g502
@@grape163electric5 I have viewed in TH-cam tons of reviews of this mouse. As far as I can determine, if you scroll slowly, the mouse-scrolling on the screen will be "very very slow". If you scroll really-really-fast, the mouse will (at-least supposedly) automatically detect this and automatically switch to "hyper-scrolling"-mode and scroll really-really-fast like it did on the " 'ratchetless' / "free-wheel"-scrolling" mode of the "HyperScrolling" scroll-wheels of Logitech (that started with the Logitech MX-Revolution computer-mouse and the Logitech VX-Revolution computer-mouse).
So cool I buy it
More advanced advertising than advanced mouse. It's just a mouse. Got one. Not impressed.
mostly just refresh of old mouse, but the scroll quite nice tho
Same haha
actually the mouse is very close to perfect..ergonomics, silent clicks, high sensitivity range, not the lightest but lightweight if you mod with AAA battery... so there is still room for improvement