
Logitech M330 Silent Plus
Wireless
Logitech M330 Silent Plus
Wireless
Yes, she did
2 weeks ago
The M330 Silent Plus (wireless) mouse and the B330 Silent Plus are technically almost identical, but differ in their target group and packaging. - Target group: The M330 is for private customers ("for me"), the B330 for business customers ("business"). - Packaging: The B330 is often offered as a bulk version, i.e. without individual packaging for business use. - Technical data: Both mice offer 1000 dpi, wireless connection, ergonomic shape for right-handed users, scroll wheel, battery operation and a weight of 91 g. - Battery life: According to the manufacturer, the M330 has a battery life of 18 months, the B330 24 months (this may vary depending on the source). - Design: The design is very similar, small differences may exist in the look or the surface structure, but these are minimal. Summarised: The differences are mainly in the target group, packaging and sometimes in the battery life, not in the technology or functionality.
Automatically generated from the .This should not be a problem. We use these mice (or similar Logitec products) in several offices and have never had any problems
Only the colour differs slightly between these mice, otherwise they are identical.🫡
the plus doesn't know. i've been using this mouse for a few years now and it's perfect. it lasts a long time and because it's wireless usb it's also very fast and convenient because you don't have to have a cable all the time. you can even hide the usb slot in the maize under a flap. it's also very pleasant when gaming because it's very hard to hear the "click".
The wheel of the M330 is not silent, but it is quiet. The volume is between the freewheel (noiseless) and the normal installation of a Performance MX. Unfortunately, the wheel of the other "silent mouse", the m590, is not silent either. That's why I put a lot of effort into converting the buttons of a Performance MX to Silent. I would also consider the m590.
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Actually, it should work, this is the way to do it: To establish the connection In order for your computer to find the Bluetooth mouse, simply establish the connection via Windows. It works like this: 1. make sure that Bluetooth is activated. 2. Press the Windows icon in the bottom left corner. 3. Then click on the cogwheel symbol to call up the settings. 4. Now select the menu "Devices". 5. Switch to the menu "Bluetooth and other devices". 6. Now switch on your Bluetooth mouse. 7. Then press the "Add Bluetooth or other device" button in Windows and click on "Bluetooth". 8. 8. follow the Windows instructions so that your devices can be paired and finally click on "Done". I am currently testing it with my Lenovo Yoga 370, but it does not recognise the mouse :-(. I have to use the dongle unfortunately....
Later means newer. So Windows 7+ (8, 10, ...)
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