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3311 sensor LOD isn’t adjustable
Well, usb-c dongles are still quite rare, but my Keychron M3 came with one, and that’s a gaming mouse that actually works quite well with a Mac (web-based configuration that is multi-platform). It seems most, if not all Keychron mice come with usb-c dongles. Also, the new MX Master 4 comes with a usb-c dongle, but that’s not a gaming mouse.
Yes. It is nice, gets the job done and has solid specs. It’s not at the level of my Basilisk V3 Pro, but it’s 3x cheaper and, as you asked for, comes with a USB-C dongle. And the fact you don’t have to install any software to adjust it (as I said, you can use a web app) is great.
Well, MX Master 4 comes with flow, and also USB-C but it’s not a gaming mouse which OP requested. It can still do gaming, of course, I’ve played games on it, but it’s clearly focused at productivity. Honestly, depends on the game but I just use BT on my Mac and use it with my Razer. But Keychron is a nice, solid mouse.
I recommend Keychron M3A1 instead, great mouse, never had an issue, and bought it for a good price
I've almost exclusively used Logitech mice (I've used the a couple g502 variants, a pro x superlight 1 and 2 as well as part of the MX series mice) for years now. However, I recently got a Keychron M3 mouse (it was in a bundle with the k2 HE that I recently bought) and it is a lot better than I expected. I haven't done much gaming on it yet but it feels really nice for just everyday use.
Keychron M3 would be a solid replacement, it's my favorite mouse now.
Keychron M3 would be a solid replacement, it's my favorite mouse now.
Keychron M3 would be a solid replacement, it's my favorite mouse now.
For the mouse... I think you can't go wrong with a Logitech G203 or G305. But you can go for a Gamesir Vx2, Keychron M3 Mini V2 8K or a HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2. For keyboards? Well, you can keep your current one and that wouldn't be that bad, but you could look at basically any reputable brand and that's ok. Just look at a mechanical one that looks nice and you like the sound, that's it. Keyboards are more about the experience of one than mattering that much.
I feel like I got more pain using this, the hump is very high, scrollwheels really suck and I never use free scroll so I went back to m3 magnesium as my daily.
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