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Logitech Flow Wants You To Control Three Computers With A Single Mouse

by Farhan
June 1, 2017
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Logitech is presenting the world with an excellent argument for using a wireless mouse. Logitech Flow is a software based solution that allows a single compatible mouse to operate three separate computers at the same time. This isn’t talking about a multi-monitor setup anymore either.

We’re not entirely sure how it works yet; considering that the compatible devices are not yet on sale. However, it all links through the Logitech Flow software that can be downloaded from the website. Using this, people will be able to not only move the cursor on multiple computers, but also copy and past files between all three machines.

The company will release three wireless mice that will make use of the Flow system in Malaysia. There’s the Logitech MX Master 2S, MX Anywhere 2S, and the M585 Multi-Device. Both the MX peripherals offer Darkfield high precision tracking technology and an internal rechargeable battery. While the M585 is a more modest general use mouse that relies on a single AA battery.

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All three Logitech Flow wireless mice will be available in stores in mid-June. The MX Master 2S will retail for RM449, while the MX Anywhere 2S will cost RM339. The M585 on the other hand is a relatively budget minded RM139 – but will only be available on Lazada.

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