Product Comparison: Logitech M535 vs Logitech M590
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- Button clicks are all fine and 'feel' consistent with each other.
- You can customise some gestures with the middle button to a certain extent.
- The cursor movement is smooth and button clicks are precise.
- The scroll wheel clicks sideways to double as back/forward buttons which is really useful too.
- No DPI button (makes the cursor move faster).
- On the base, you have standard gliding pads, the optical sensor.
- The optical sensor works well.
- Buttons are really quiet, great for working in quiet places.
- Great feel to all the buttons as well as the mousewheel.
- The forward/back buttons on the side of the mouse are positioned too far back.
- This mouse is a good size for portability and fits my hand well.
- It is also a nice size that fit my palm as well.
- Suits my small to medium sized hands well.
- Superb mouse, perfect size, pairs in seconds.
- The design, size and feel itself is very nice.
- The size, features, build quality and ease of use are perfect.
- I really liked this mouse, comfortable size.
- Very comfortable for my medium sized hand and my wife finds it nice also.
- My hand fits over it quite nicely, for its size, I have big hands and have no issues with comfort.
- This mouse is very comfortable to use despite its compact size.
- Can connect to any device with Bluetooth.
- I am using it with my Tab s4 and it connect easily.
- It's really good being Bluetooth connected also.
- Connects to the Tab no problem I've tried it on a number of surfaces and had no trouble with accuracy.
- Most of my experience with Bluetooth it is annoying to pair, connections drop, and it doesn't operate as expected.
- I have it connected via Bluetooth on one device and through wireless dongle on another.
- I use it across a PC and a Mac laptops and it works flawlessly.
- I have used it with both Bluetooth and the included USB dongle and it works well with both.
- I can switch very easily between my PC and laptop by clicking the button just beneath the scroll wheel.
- The transition between my PC (USB wireless) and my Android tablet is seamless.
- This is a nice little mouse, little is perhaps it's main feature it's very small in my hand.
- The mouse features 4 functional buttons.
- The other essential feature to this mouse being a standby or travel item is the ability to turn the power off.
- The feel of the material is also lovely, the grey upper plastic has been rubberised slightly.
- I've had it working on a PC, Android Phone, Android Tablet, a Windows Laptop, a Linux Laptop and a Raspberry Pi, all without any problems.
- It feels a little like a nice premium laptop touchpad click.
- So far battery life has been extremely good (normally connected via Bluetooth) so no issues there.
- All buttons are configurable with the Logitech software.
- Connection is easy with the dongle given, and one dongle can command my keyboard and mouse with loads of extra features with Logitech’s software.
- It doesn't support left handed use because of the shape and button placement so bear that in mind.