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title: "Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S)"
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# Logitech Darkfield Laser tracking Hyper-fast dual-mode scroll wheel 6-month battery life Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S)

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** 9.79 DT
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## Summary

> 🖱️ Elevate your workflow with the mouse that masters every move.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S) by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** 9.79 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Scroll Like a Pro:** Dual-mode scroll wheel lets you toggle between precise click-to-click and ultra-fast hyper-scroll for lightning navigation.
- • **Endurance Champion:** Unmatched 6-month battery life keeps you powered through marathon workdays and gaming sessions.
- • **Ergonomic Powerhouse:** Designed for big hands with a sculpted thumb rest, this mouse feels like an extension of you — comfort meets control.
- • **Custom Command Center:** Six fully customizable buttons, including side thumb controls, let you tailor shortcuts for apps like Excel, Outlook, and browsers.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Logitech Darkfield Laser tracking delivers pixel-perfect accuracy on virtually any surface — no desk limitations.

## Overview

The Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse is a high-end, ergonomically designed wireless mouse featuring Logitech Darkfield Laser tracking for precise movement on any surface, a rechargeable battery lasting up to 6 months per charge, and a versatile dual-mode scroll wheel that supports both click-to-click and hyper-fast scrolling. With six customizable buttons and app-specific profiles, it offers unparalleled productivity and comfort for professionals and gamers alike. Though discontinued and replaced by the MX Master 2S, it remains a benchmark for performance and reliability.

## Description

Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (DISCONTINUED and Replaced by MX Master 2S)

Review: It is a really nice mouse. - My initial experience with a Logitech Performance MX mouse. First thing, it is a mouse for the right hand. Whose right hand I asked myself, surely not MY right hand. I wondered if the hand that it was designed for was an alien, with absurdly long triple jointed fingers and an unusually shaped palm attached to an arm that swept horizontally at an odd angle. I continued to gripe and complain to myself until the phone rang and I tended to business. Several minutes later I found myself back at the keyboard and mouse and realized that I had transitioned to the new mouse without thought. Yes definitely some alien brain manipulating handiwork here. To install it, I put the rechargeable NiMH AA battery into the battery compartment. The battery included didn't impress me much and it was also completely uncharged so I put in a better class of battery that I happened to have at hand. I did notice that the charger cord had a nicely sculpted 'grip' on it. That was a nice touch, along with the faux-leather pouch to contain the accessories: charger, charger cable and receiver extension cord. I was happy to see that the battery compartment has room to hold the *tiny* USB dongle that plugs into the PC and provides the wireless receiver. The 'UNIFYING' technology allows one single dongle to server multiple Logitech devices. As I already had an existing Logitech device and a dongle, I didn't bother to put it into the PC, I just left it in the mouse battery compartment and was happy that it had a safe place where it wouldn't get lost. The Logitech setpoint utility was already installed on my Windows 7 PC at work and it recognized the Performance MX right away. I noticed that *unlike* some other mice that need to be 'woken up' and discard the first few mouse movements, the Performance Mouse is instantly responsive. Maybe that is the 'performance' part along with the 1500dpi resolution and darkfield dual optic sensing. The mouse tracks smoothly and reliably. I was surprised that the extra buttons were well placed and not subject to unintentional activation. I had myself unintentionally become accustomed to the mouse in a short time. I used the mouse for the rest of the day, and before leaving work I packed it up to take home. After packing up the MX, I put my original mouse back on the desk and was shocked at how... dull and unresponsive the old mouse felt. The MX mouse installed into Windows 8 at home without a problem, and again was nice to use. The Logitech setpoint software running in windows 8 has some options that work differently than when it is run in windows 7. For example, the ability to assign window flip/ aero flip/ application switcher doesn't seem to work on Windows 8 when assigned to one of the additional buttons. I haven't contacted Logitech about this. In the end, I really like this mouse, it works well, it is cordless, responsive and comfortable. I might even get another one for work. It is a really nice mouse. Follow-up: since my initial review on January 4, 2013 it is 9 months later (Oct. 2013) and I'm still using this mouse. It is still a bit large for me and I tried a very similar styled 'marathon mouse' for smaller hands for a while but it just didn't perform as well. This performance mouse needs a recharge every couple of weeks but it is easy to recharge it by plugging in the USB cable. This mouse can be used while recharging, or left plugged in overnight. The mouse has held up well after lots of use, many hours a day with minimal signs of wear, a bit of shine on the left mouse button press area but all other parts showing no obvious signs of wear. The teflon slider pads are ample and in place. Best thing about this mouse: it tracks well, every button click registers when it should and it is responsive. Still a really nice mouse.
Review: Logitech's Mighty Mouse - I've been a fan of Logitech since I bought my first mouse and keyboard from them (MX3100). Since then they have continued to keep my interest (and my patronage) by constantly developing new and innovative products. The dependable quality of Logitech devices has been the main reason I stick with them and the new Performance MX Mouse continues this trust. I wasn't sure if this mouse could hold a candle next to my beloved MX-1000, which had finally retired itself with a worn down right-click button. However, the Performance MX surprised me. Ergonomics: The first thing I noticed was the comfort - this mouse fits like a glove in my hand and it's so light it feels like I'm moving a cloud around. The rubberized thumb rest is just that; an excellent resting place for my thumb. My fingers do not get cramped or ache even after hours of use, and I should know about this since I'm an illustrator and spend many hours on the computer. Great Features: I wasn't fond of the scroll wheel placement on the Revolution, but with the Performance MX this has been replaced by two Back and Forward buttons. An awesome feature for me because I'm constantly going back and forth on web pages checking out my work. Right below these buttons is a single Zoom button, which I changed in the settings to refresh the page (Ctrl+F5). On the very bottom of the rubberized thumb rest area is a small icon, which I did not see at first and so when I inadvertently pressed down on this all my open programs and windows zoomed out and I was like 'Woah!' I could now pick whichever window I wanted by clicking on it and it would zoom back in to normal size. This is a great feature! The main scroll wheel on the top can move like greased lightening, but since I'm old school I preferred the simple click-click scroll of the older mouse. Thankfully Logitech must have some old-fashioned nerdiness in them, too, because you can press the small button behind the scroll wheel and it turns into the click-click function I love. Kupo! Having an On-Off switch on the bottom is a must for any cordless mouse and naturally the Performance MX has one. Unifying Receiver: I was really impressed with this new innovation. Not only is this thing tiny but it will work with all my wireless devices (negating the hassle of using multiple USB receivers). I have an old Logitech MX3100 keyboard and it worked without even a hiccup once I plugged the receiver in. It's also nice to have the receiver out of the way and not sticking out of the front of my PC's IO port. I just used a Logitech USB extender I had lying around, plugged it in, and have it sitting on the back of my computer desk. Nice and neat. Battery: At first I was a bit puzzled about the little black leather bag that came with the mouse. Not being one to read the manual it took me a few minutes to figure out that it contained the "extras" - a new slimmer version of the USB extender, a nice long USB cord, and the square plug that fits into the wall outlet. I thought it was a nice touch on Logitech's part to put these extras in their own little zippered bag. The battery in the mouse lasts about as long as the one in my old MX-1000 did. And since it takes AA rechargeables I can use my Eneloops with it as well. This is an exellent plus in my book because now there won't be any issues with the battery dying and me not being able to replace it because it's part of the mouse. I also like how you can still use the mouse while it's plugged into the wall charging. As always Logitech's presentation and packaging of their products gets kudos in my book. You don't need to be Superman to rip the thing out of some plastic cocoon; the box comes with a very easy to open lid and you can even keep the box to store the mouse in (if you so desire). All in all I believe Logitech has created their own version of the Mighty Mouse here (at least for us non-Mac users) and I can't recommend it enough. I know the price is a bit more than other wireless mice, but you're getting the Logitech brand and quality and the Performance MX more than lives up to it's price tag.

## Features

- Replaced by Newer Model: MX Master 2S
- Note : In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002HWRJBM |
| Additional Features | nv: Interfaces^1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A | Movement Detection Technology^Laser | Features^Logitech Darkfield Laser Tracking |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 6 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,306 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,122) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855060273, 04008928095104 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.1"L x 3.9"W |
| Item Part Number | 910001105 |
| Item Weight | 147 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Logitech, Inc |
| Mfr Part Number | 910-001105 |
| Model Name | 910-001105 |
| Model Number | 910-001105 |
| Movement Detection | Laser, Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Operating System | Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 097855060273 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 year limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, Wireless
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Laser, Optical

## Images

![Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/813saYxufBL.jpg)
![Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81wqG5D+f1L.jpg)
![Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71LeapsnUUL.jpg)
![Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81LIUomCEUL.jpg)
![Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (Discontinued and Replaced by MX Master 2S) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/715zNxsu7GL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the scrolling wheel have that clickly feel where it goes "chunk chunk chunk" when you scroll, or is it fluid?**
A: there's a button on the mouse near the wheel...if you push the button down, the mouse moves fluid, if you click the button so up, then it's chunck chunk chunk....ironically that works well for me b/c for some softwares i need chunky, and others i need fluid.

**Q: Can you replace the rechargeable batteries?**
A: Yes. It comes with one 2000mAh, AA 1.2-volt re-chargeable battery, which can be re-charged in the mouse using a USB cable, which takes an hour or more. However, I bought a set of four 2200mAh, 1.2-volt batteries with a charger, so, when a battery quits, I install a re-charged one. A 2200mAh battery lasts noticeably longer than the original 2000mAh one.

**Q: Can you program the side buttons to specific keystrokes?**
A: You can program all the buttons (9) with the software.

**Q: Is wheel click left/right programmable? Little button behind wheel I used to program that. Can that still be done? Wheel still control volume/mute?**
A: Logitech's SetPoint software allows you to reprogram nearly every button (exceptions are the left and right click), including the left/right action of the mouse wheel. The button behind the wheel activates a mechanical 'brake' which toggles the wheel between free-spinning (frictionless) operation and traditional 'clicky' scrolling; it is not software programmable.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It is a really nice mouse.
*by G***S on January 5, 2013*

My initial experience with a Logitech Performance MX mouse. First thing, it is a mouse for the right hand. Whose right hand I asked myself, surely not MY right hand. I wondered if the hand that it was designed for was an alien, with absurdly long triple jointed fingers and an unusually shaped palm attached to an arm that swept horizontally at an odd angle. I continued to gripe and complain to myself until the phone rang and I tended to business. Several minutes later I found myself back at the keyboard and mouse and realized that I had transitioned to the new mouse without thought. Yes definitely some alien brain manipulating handiwork here. To install it, I put the rechargeable NiMH AA battery into the battery compartment. The battery included didn't impress me much and it was also completely uncharged so I put in a better class of battery that I happened to have at hand. I did notice that the charger cord had a nicely sculpted 'grip' on it. That was a nice touch, along with the faux-leather pouch to contain the accessories: charger, charger cable and receiver extension cord. I was happy to see that the battery compartment has room to hold the *tiny* USB dongle that plugs into the PC and provides the wireless receiver. The 'UNIFYING' technology allows one single dongle to server multiple Logitech devices. As I already had an existing Logitech device and a dongle, I didn't bother to put it into the PC, I just left it in the mouse battery compartment and was happy that it had a safe place where it wouldn't get lost. The Logitech setpoint utility was already installed on my Windows 7 PC at work and it recognized the Performance MX right away. I noticed that *unlike* some other mice that need to be 'woken up' and discard the first few mouse movements, the Performance Mouse is instantly responsive. Maybe that is the 'performance' part along with the 1500dpi resolution and darkfield dual optic sensing. The mouse tracks smoothly and reliably. I was surprised that the extra buttons were well placed and not subject to unintentional activation. I had myself unintentionally become accustomed to the mouse in a short time. I used the mouse for the rest of the day, and before leaving work I packed it up to take home. After packing up the MX, I put my original mouse back on the desk and was shocked at how... dull and unresponsive the old mouse felt. The MX mouse installed into Windows 8 at home without a problem, and again was nice to use. The Logitech setpoint software running in windows 8 has some options that work differently than when it is run in windows 7. For example, the ability to assign window flip/ aero flip/ application switcher doesn't seem to work on Windows 8 when assigned to one of the additional buttons. I haven't contacted Logitech about this. In the end, I really like this mouse, it works well, it is cordless, responsive and comfortable. I might even get another one for work. It is a really nice mouse. Follow-up: since my initial review on January 4, 2013 it is 9 months later (Oct. 2013) and I'm still using this mouse. It is still a bit large for me and I tried a very similar styled 'marathon mouse' for smaller hands for a while but it just didn't perform as well. This performance mouse needs a recharge every couple of weeks but it is easy to recharge it by plugging in the USB cable. This mouse can be used while recharging, or left plugged in overnight. The mouse has held up well after lots of use, many hours a day with minimal signs of wear, a bit of shine on the left mouse button press area but all other parts showing no obvious signs of wear. The teflon slider pads are ample and in place. Best thing about this mouse: it tracks well, every button click registers when it should and it is responsive. Still a really nice mouse.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Logitech's Mighty Mouse
*by D***N on October 28, 2010*

I've been a fan of Logitech since I bought my first mouse and keyboard from them (MX3100). Since then they have continued to keep my interest (and my patronage) by constantly developing new and innovative products. The dependable quality of Logitech devices has been the main reason I stick with them and the new Performance MX Mouse continues this trust. I wasn't sure if this mouse could hold a candle next to my beloved MX-1000, which had finally retired itself with a worn down right-click button. However, the Performance MX surprised me. Ergonomics: The first thing I noticed was the comfort - this mouse fits like a glove in my hand and it's so light it feels like I'm moving a cloud around. The rubberized thumb rest is just that; an excellent resting place for my thumb. My fingers do not get cramped or ache even after hours of use, and I should know about this since I'm an illustrator and spend many hours on the computer. Great Features: I wasn't fond of the scroll wheel placement on the Revolution, but with the Performance MX this has been replaced by two Back and Forward buttons. An awesome feature for me because I'm constantly going back and forth on web pages checking out my work. Right below these buttons is a single Zoom button, which I changed in the settings to refresh the page (Ctrl+F5). On the very bottom of the rubberized thumb rest area is a small icon, which I did not see at first and so when I inadvertently pressed down on this all my open programs and windows zoomed out and I was like 'Woah!' I could now pick whichever window I wanted by clicking on it and it would zoom back in to normal size. This is a great feature! The main scroll wheel on the top can move like greased lightening, but since I'm old school I preferred the simple click-click scroll of the older mouse. Thankfully Logitech must have some old-fashioned nerdiness in them, too, because you can press the small button behind the scroll wheel and it turns into the click-click function I love. Kupo! Having an On-Off switch on the bottom is a must for any cordless mouse and naturally the Performance MX has one. Unifying Receiver: I was really impressed with this new innovation. Not only is this thing tiny but it will work with all my wireless devices (negating the hassle of using multiple USB receivers). I have an old Logitech MX3100 keyboard and it worked without even a hiccup once I plugged the receiver in. It's also nice to have the receiver out of the way and not sticking out of the front of my PC's IO port. I just used a Logitech USB extender I had lying around, plugged it in, and have it sitting on the back of my computer desk. Nice and neat. Battery: At first I was a bit puzzled about the little black leather bag that came with the mouse. Not being one to read the manual it took me a few minutes to figure out that it contained the "extras" - a new slimmer version of the USB extender, a nice long USB cord, and the square plug that fits into the wall outlet. I thought it was a nice touch on Logitech's part to put these extras in their own little zippered bag. The battery in the mouse lasts about as long as the one in my old MX-1000 did. And since it takes AA rechargeables I can use my Eneloops with it as well. This is an exellent plus in my book because now there won't be any issues with the battery dying and me not being able to replace it because it's part of the mouse. I also like how you can still use the mouse while it's plugged into the wall charging. As always Logitech's presentation and packaging of their products gets kudos in my book. You don't need to be Superman to rip the thing out of some plastic cocoon; the box comes with a very easy to open lid and you can even keep the box to store the mouse in (if you so desire). All in all I believe Logitech has created their own version of the Mighty Mouse here (at least for us non-Mac users) and I can't recommend it enough. I know the price is a bit more than other wireless mice, but you're getting the Logitech brand and quality and the Performance MX more than lives up to it's price tag.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by わ***こ on January 19, 2017*

これより新しいMX MASTERが出ているが、持ちにくいので、左手用のサブ機にしかならなかった。仕事で一日中持っているので、このマウスが最高に操作しやすいし、違和感や疲れが少ない。

## Frequently Bought Together

- Logitech Performance MX Wireless Mouse (DISCONTINUED and Replaced by MX Master 2S)
- Logitech MX Master 3S Wireless Mouse, Ultra-fast Scrolling, Ergo, 8K DPI, Track on Glass, Quiet Clicks, USB-C, Bluetooth, Windows, Linux, Chrome - Graphite

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