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I like Keychron mice. They look much nicer and they have comparable models.
Didn’t know about these. The M7 looks nice
Keychron doesn't appear to be US based so that's good... are they UK? Sources disagree.
Based in China, ofc.
Didn't know they have mice, too. Might look into those, since I'm very happy with the keyboard I have from them.
Yeah they make an MX Master clone. And the config software runs in the browser so it actually works on Linux. And they look super nice and "minimalistic", in my opinion.
One of my favorites features on the logitech mouse is the scroll wheel that seamlessly switches between smooth continuous scrolling and stepwise scrolling. Do you know if it has cloned that feature as well?
Yes, it's in the listing images:
https://www.keychron.com/collections/mice-collection/products/keychron-m6-wireless-mouse