


The cursor movement speed would max out well below my needs. I had trouble getting the 1 & 2S to work the way I wanted on the M2 chips (never had issues on the intel chips) but they were functional. Note: I have the MX Master, MX Master 2S, and MX Master 3. I also setup mouse gestures to go directly to the top and bottom of the file. It also has a feature (called "Flow") I don't use, which in theory would allow you to move the mouse cursor from one computer to another without changing which devices you're connected to, but I don't know if it's compatible between mac and PC. Has a button on the bottom to switch between computers (connections). I spin it hard and it flies down the file. (plentycom.jp/en/steermouse), the mouse's programmable buttons work fine with my. So when it comes to large amount of scrolling it will spin freely. My favorite Mac mouse is the Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. The Logitech MX Master 3 has a unique scroll wheel that is on a flywheel.
#WILL STEERMOUSE WORK WITH WINDOWS FOR MAC#
For Mac (aside from the MM2, this is the closest I can find) And then some (like this) that claim compatibility with both (but often only show pictures for one platform) and look like they might let you scroll by dragging on the top of the mouse, but don't say so. In part, this is driven by the arrival of the Windows Subsystem for Linux. I've searched a lot on Amazon but I've only found Win-specific gesture mice (like this). Microsoft says the number of developers who are using the platform increased by 24 last year.
#WILL STEERMOUSE WORK WITH WINDOWS DRIVERS#
I see that the Magic Mouse 2 can be made to work on Windows via some special drivers and custom settings, but I'm not so interested in that because I'd prefer not to mess with that, I prefer a wired mouse, and I'm hoping for something cheaper than $74. Less important: I would prefer a wired mouse (connecting via USB a or USB c) since I don't mind the cord and don't want to deal with bluetooth connection or mouse charging issues. I want to be in a file and be able to zip down to the bottom or zip up to the top with a fast flick of my fingers on the mouse surface, but to be able to go down and up slowly with a slower flick/drag of my fingers on the mouse surface (again, like you can on a trackpad). I would like a mouse that is compatible with both Macintosh and Windows (although if I have to buy a different mouse for each platform, that's okay), and that you can scroll up and down with acceleration (as you can on a trackpad).
