
With the same click feel and 90% noise reduction compared to Logitech M170 classic mice, M220 SILENT offers a quiet experience for yourself and those around you. It has a long-lasting up to 18-month battery life with auto-sleep and a powerful 10-meter wireless range with 128-bit encryption between the mouse and the receiver. Plus, its small size is perfect to toss in a bag and go. Just plug the tiny USB receiver and it works with Windows, Mac, Chrome OS or Linux. Finally, the Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking is designed for smooth and precise moves on almost any surface.
A: Yes i believe ut is full size and as far as comfort my wife and i love it plus even the scroller is silent as well as the buttons.
Q: is the light on the back of my pink silent m220 mouse suppose to light up
A: Hello katnip, The M220 uses an infrared (IR) optical LED that is invisible to the human eye. If you're not sure whether your mouse is turned on, check the ON/OFF switch located on the bottom of the mouse. - Richard from Logitech
A: Hey there TP! Unfortunately, the M220 SILENT mouse comes with our Nano receiver, not our Unifying receiver, so you would not be able to use the unifying software to connect multiple devices to just the one receiver. -Weston from Logitech.
Q: Does it work with MacBook Pro and if so does it support Bluetooth connectivity?
A: It works with MacOS but does not support Bluetooth connectivity - it only works with the USB Reciever.
Q: Does the wheel click, like a 3rd button? Does the wheel scroll left and right too?
A: Hey! Yes, the M220 mouse has middle click and does not have horizontal scrolling.
Q: Is this compatible with a Dell Latitude 5520 laptop?
A: Yes it is
Q: Will this mouse work to retrieve files from a MacBook Air whose trackpad has ceased to work?
A: Hey! Since the mouse is compatible with macOS, it should work to retrieve files from a MacBook Air.
Q: Is this compatible with hp laptop 15-ef2xxx?
A: Hello Fiona, this mouse is compatible with any computer running Windows 7 or later. -Danielle from Logitech