Detailed Specifications
| Category | Specification |
| Connectivity | 2.4GHz Wireless (Logitech Unifying Receiver) |
| Sensor Technology | Darkfield Laser Tracking (Works on glass) |
| Resolution | 100 dpi – 1500 dpi |
| Buttons | 7 (Programmable via Logitech Options) |
| Scroll Wheel | Dual-mode (Hyper-fast and Click-to-click) |
| Battery | 1 x Rechargeable AA NiMH battery (User-replaceable) |
| Orientation | Right-handed only |
Button Layout
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Four Thumb Buttons: Includes a dedicated “Zoom” button and a hidden “Application Switcher” button built into the thumb rest.4
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Hyper-Fast Scroll Wheel: A mechanical toggle allows you to switch between ratcheted scrolling for precise lists and frictionless spinning for long documents.5
Physical Attributes
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Weight: 147g (Considered a “heavyweight” mouse, which many users prefer for stability).
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Dimensions: 128.3 mm x 83.4 mm x 47.0 mm.6
Key Features
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Darkfield Tracking: Solves the problem of mice “skipping” on shiny desks or glass conference tables.7
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Unifying Receiver: A single tiny USB plug can connect the mouse and up to five other compatible Logitech keyboards or pads.
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Ergonomic Excellence: Specifically designed to reduce forearm strain by placing the hand in a more natural, slightly tilted position.8
Comparison: Performance MX vs. MX Master 3S
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The Performance MX uses a removable/replaceable AA battery, whereas the newer MX Master 3S has a built-in battery.9
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The Performance MX uses a micro-USB charging port at the front, while newer models have moved to USB-C.
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The Master 3S features a side thumb-wheel, whereas the Performance MX relies on side buttons for horizontal navigation.






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