The metal scroll wheel and side roller have been updated, and the hump is, if anything, now higher under your palm. The master 3 keeps the same general humped shape and button positions that have been the mouse’s hallmarks since the first version, but coats the entire thing in a rubberised finish for better grip. With eight buttons within easy reach, and the ability to tune their uses depending on which application you’re using via the reliable options software (Photoshop and Office are supported, though annoyingly not Lightroom), the master 3 is a noteworthy refinement of a line of mice that’s been going since 2015. The price of the master 3 may cause prospective purchasers to consider buying something cheaper, but trust us: this is the absolute tops for doing anything with a computer that’s not shooting machine guns or flying spaceships.
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