![]() ![]() I love the minimalist shape and design of Magic Mouse, but it’s not very comfortable to use for a long time. Overall, MX Master 3 is highly recommended for graphic designers, especially heavy users for its nice ergonomic design, convenient buttons, and good senor. It’s an expensive mouse, but I think it’s a good investment. MX Master 3 has a very good sensor (4000DPI) that can track on any surface, even on glass, so you don’t even have to worry about not having a mouse pad. I think it’s very convenient for drawing and photo editing because I don’t have to use the keyboard to zoom or adjust brush sizes. What I love the most about this mouse is that I can customize the buttons based on the software. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work for the left hand. The MX Master 3 is designed to fit comfortably in a human hand. This ergonomic mouse is great for workaholics who work long hours because it’ll protect your palm, wrist, or even arm from too much pressure. Interface: Wireless, Unifying Dongle, Bluetooth.Compatibility (OS): Mac, Windows, Linux.Best for Professionals & Heavy Users: Logitech MX Master 3 Each mouse has its advantages and disadvantages. You will find options for heavy users, Mac fans, left-handers, vertical options, wired/wireless options, and a budget option. ![]() These are my top picks of different types of mice. Shopping in a rush? Here’s a quick recap of my recommendations. Is a 3200 DPI mouse good for graphic design?.Can I use my MX Master 3 while charging?.Best Mouse for Graphic Design: What to Consider.Best Wired Mouse Option: Razer DeathAdder V2 Best Vertical Ergonomic Mouse: Logitech MX Vertical Best Budget Option: Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Mouse Best for Left-Handed Users: SteelSeries Sensei 310 Best Mouse for Graphic Design: Top Picks.So you can find a good mouse for $20 to $40, I paid less than $20 for each of my new M650L and M510 thanks to sales and coupons. I've also have a few other $100 mice, and no longer use any of them. I had a Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse, but returned it, because I didn't like it. I also have a new Logitech M510, but haven't really used it yet. They both support multiple devices on 1 dongle, though the newer one is supposed to be more secure, but I only use wireless mice, not wireless keyboards, so there is less of a security concern anyway. The M650 uses the new "Logitech Bolt" wireless dongle, and the M705 uses the older "Logitech Unifying receiver" dongle. I try to avoid wired mice, though I have a bunch of both wired and wireless mice. The M705 is nice, and I have 2, but I just switched to the M650L (L for Large) since I have slightly larger hands. ![]()
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