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Published: 2020-03-27, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
High-quality construction, Comfortable design, Smooth scrolling option, Customizable buttons, including three thumb inputs, Can pair to multiple devices at once,
Pricey, Designed for right-handed users only, Occasionally spotty connectivity, So-so customization software
The Microsoft Precision Mouse is a comfortable, high-quality mouse for power users, but it has some shortcomings that keep us from an unequivocal recommendation...
Abstract: Over the years I've shifted away from mice and pens to touchpads and touch screens. It's a move that's as much one of convenience as anything, sacrificing accuracy for reaching out and tapping a screen, and using a laptop as my day-to-day computing device...
Comfortable for both left- and right-handers, Nearly unique "smart switch" capability to transition between PCs, 3,200 DPI touches low end of acceptable gaming sensitivity
No specific left-handed version available, Difficult to locate Mouse and Keyboard Center setup software, Mouse configuration is scattered all over Windows
Worthy of the Surface nameI can't say for certain whether Microsoft's Surface Precision Mouse improves over anything that Logitech or another mouse manufacturer offers. With any mouse, I recommend figuring out what setup you prefer (a handed mouse, for...
Very good design and comfortable to use, Excellent buttons and scroll wheel behavior, Wireless (Bluetooth) or wired (USB) options, Long battery life, Robust software that lets you run on three PCs at once
Reliance on Bluetooth can be problematic for some, Not overtly better than Logitech MX Master 2S
The Surface Precision mouse feels great to use. The ergonomic design is bang on, and the scrolling and clicking feel great. Indeed, the clicking is on the quiet side, which is a good thing for those who hate sharp, high-pitched clicks from constant usage...
Published: 2017-12-09, Author: Michael , review by: 9to5mac.com
Ultimately, the experience of using the Surface Precision Mouse with a Mac ends up being a mixed bag. A lack of any Mac-compatible software from Microsoft seems like an early oversight and a missed opportunity to sell the Surface Precision Mouse to more t...
I can't say for certain whether Microsoft's Surface Precision Mouse improves over anything that Logitech or another mouse manufacturer offers. With any mouse, I recommend figuring out what setup you prefer (a handed mouse, for example, versus an ambidextr...
Abstract: Microsoft knows how to make hardware. Its Surface laptops and tablets have garnered more awards than La La Land, while the company destroyed the how-to-make-a-keyboard rulebook with its early ergonomic designs. This mouse is the latest hardware to appear...
Published: 2018-01-19, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
I can't say for certain whether Microsoft's Surface Precision Mouse improves over anything that Logitech or another mouse manufacturer offers. With any mouse, I recommend figuring out what setup you prefer (a handed mouse, for example, versus an ambidextr...