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What are some good mouse options for the iPad Pro?

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I'm looking for something that enhances productivity without too much hassle. I've heard mixed reviews about mouse compatibility with iPadOS, so I'd appreciate any recommendations or experiences you have. Is there a specific model that works particularly well, or should I consider a trackpad instead? Thanks!


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Honestly, if you dont wanna drop a ton of cash on those premium peripherals, you really gotta look at the Logitech Pebble Mouse M350. It is super sleek and basically costs nothing compared to the pro gear! Ive been using it for a while now and the Bluetooth connection is rock solid. It's got this nice silent click which is amazing for working in cafes without annoying everyone around you. Definitely a steal if you ask me! Another awesome budget pick is the Razer Orochi V2 Mobile Wireless Gaming Mouse. It feels fantastic in the hand and the sensor precision is just next level for such a small thing. You can often snag them on sale for like half price if you keep an eye on the listings. Total game changer for productivity without breaking the bank!


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Logitech MX Master 3S. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Logitech+MX+Master+3S&t=t=7649-20


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Re: "The Magic Mouse offers great gestures and style,..."

  • Jane's totally right about the comfort factor. Just saw this thread and wanted to chime in because I've cycled through a bunch of setups. It basically comes down to what brand vibe you're into.
  • Apple is obviously the king of gestures, but their stuff can be a literal pain for your wrist after a few hours of work.
  • Honestly, just go with Microsoft if you want something that just works. Their mobile-focused mice are super slim and travel way better than some of the bulky pro options.
  • If you want something that feels more premium and clicky, any of the Bluetooth gaming mice from Razer will do the trick. They're a bit overkill maybe, but the build quality is usually top notch and they look cool. Just pick a brand you're already familiar with and you'll be set... iPadOS isn't as picky as it used to be.


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I started using the Logitech MX Master 3S with my iPad Pro, and it’s been a game-changer for productivity! iPadOS fully supports Bluetooth mice, and the MX Master 3S works seamlessly with great gesture controls and customizable buttons. Scrolling and switching between apps feel super smooth.

That said, if you prefer a trackpad-like experience, the Magic Trackpad 2 is fantastic, offering multi-touch gestures and a Mac-like workflow. If you want versatility, go for the Logitech Combo Touch, which includes a keyboard and trackpad—perfect for an all-in-one solution!


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Logitech MX Anywhere 3S, love it.


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The Magic Mouse offers great gestures and style, but for intensive work sessions, I prefer the Logi MX Ergo's ergonomic design. I use both: Magic Mouse for casual tasks, Ergo for long-term comfort.


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