The Mac version is black, the normal version is grey.
As the Mac version does not come with a Unifying adapter, I would recommend the normal one, then you can use it on the PC and connect it to the Mac via Bluetooth.
According to the data sheet, this variant should be specially optimised for the Apple ecosystem. At https://www.logitech.com/de-de/products/mice/mx-master-3s-mac-bluetooth-mouse.910-006571.html (Reinvented for Mac) you will find a short description where Mac-optimised colours are also mentioned. Unfortunately, I have not tested the Mac variant to be able to say whether the colour tone might be a little different, as for example with the predecessor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NFBqyd8IIk. However, if I compare the technical characteristics (DPI, battery capacity, dimensions, weight, buttons, etc.), everything should be identical. The main difference I noticed is that the Mac version should come with a USB-C charging cable and not with USB-A to USB-C like the other one. Also, the Mac version is designed for Bluetooth connections with MacOS devices and comes without the USB receiver (Logitech MX Master 3S (Wireless, Wired) should come with the Bolt receiver).
I tried to set "Shift + double-click", but it didn't work. "Shift + Ctrl + W" works. The software for the mouse is called "Logitech Options", maybe you can find instructions for the double click somewhere. :)
There should not be a technically relevant difference. According to research https://www.reddit.com/r/logitech/comments/xx1sd0/difference_between_mx_master_3s_and_the_for/, there only seems to be a difference in the manufacturer's warranty. In this case, however, this would be irrelevant, as we offer a 2-year warranty for both. The price difference is mainly due to the purchasing conditions.
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Based on your question, I assume that you have a Windows computer. If your computer supports Bluetooth, no further hardware (i.e. no receiver) is necessary. If you don't have Bluetooth, you need to check the compatibility of the receiver. Or you can buy a Bluetooth module (e.g. via USB).
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Hello, I think it works via the email address. If your CV account has the same e-mail address as your Digitec account, it should work even if the Cc account already exists. At least it did for me.
Any USB A to C cable will do. With this filtering, there is enough choice:
https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/usb-kabel-292?pdo=1237-9528%3A7994%7C1237-9577%3A248786&q=usb+kabel&tagIds=77-532
The following functions can be placed on the thumbwheel:
- Horizontal scrolling
- Change desktop
- Increase / decrease brightness
- Volume control
- Next / Previous
- Next / Previous tabs
- Zoom out / Zoom in
- Forward / Back
- Switch between applications
- None
It cannot be pressed, but there is a gesture switch where the possibilities are virtually unlimited. When the button is pressed and the mouse is moved forwards, backwards, to the right or left, 4 additional functions can be assigned in each case.
It is actually the same size, but since it slopes more on the right side (more ergonomic), it seems a little smaller in the hand, but is therefore a little more comfortable.
You must explicitly select the channel so that you can connect different devices. For example, set the mouse to channel 1 at the bottom of the mouse and connect your mouse to your USB dongle via the Logitech Unifying software (downloadable at www.logitech.ch). Once this happens, switch to channel 2. As soon as this happens, switch to channel 2 and you can establish a corresponding connection via Bluetooth without affecting your connection with the dongle. You can find more information in the user manual at logitech.ch.
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I was able to compare it in the shop with a Master 2S; in my opinion, the clicking noise of the Master 3 sounds a bit "deeper". But that is of course subjective, I have never felt the clicking of the keys to be loud until now.