🎨 Elevate your creative command center—because your workflow deserves the MX Creative Console!
The Logitech MX Creative Console is a premium macropad featuring 9 customizable LCD keys, a low-friction control dial, and roller designed for graphic designers and creative professionals. It offers native integration with over 15 popular apps including Adobe Creative Cloud, Final Cut Pro, and Spotify. The package includes a 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud membership, enhancing your creative toolkit right out of the box. Powered by AAA batteries and finished in sleek graphite, it’s built for precision, speed, and portability.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | MX Creative Console |
Item model number | 920-012660 |
Item Weight | 2.63 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.14 x 5.31 x 2.68 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0D5FRQXWZ |
Date First Available | September 24, 2024 |
S**N
Clean, simple, customizable.
I do a great deal of creative editing in several applications and this will be my third device in an attempt to streamline / speed up workflow and I finally got it right.I had a Loupedeck (cheap and finicky) and a Tourbox (by the time I really got it flowing, it broke) and really needed something simple and customizable.Grabbed one of these, game changer. Keypad is backlit, every button is fully customizable by color / label / function and you can have multiple pages.The scroll wheel is heavy and has good tactile feel, and the buttons on the wheel are also assignable.The only 2 drawbacks I’ve found are as follows: The Logi app is easy to navigate and fun to use, but unlike some of the competition, not EVERY function in a given app is available and assignable. Granted, it covers 95 percent of what you’d need, but as a power user I sadly ran into 3-4 things that weren’t options in the assignable function list. Usually creating automations / presets and then assigning them to a button dodged most issues (which is incredible by the way. Having labeled presets and actions as physical glowing buttons).Other drawback is the app updates. Every week or two I plug in my MX and start working and it doesn’t function. Turns out my creative software updated automatically at some point and it rendered the Logi useless until I update it as well. I fear the day Logi stops updating, as this thing is heavily dependent on its software.Overall it rules, costs less than other tools like it, and I highly recommend it. You also get to look like some kind of missile commander once you get good at it, if you’re using it in public.
L**U
Powerful and versatile tool
I recently got the Logitech MX Creative Console, and it’s been a game-changer for my editing workflow. This two-piece console features a customizable keypad and a dialpad, both easy to set up with the Logi Options+ app. It’s especially useful for Adobe Creative Cloud users, with dedicated integrations for Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and others, plus additional apps coming soon.I am personally not a creative cloud user and still find it very useful. I have created my own profiles for Capcut, Davinci Resolve, Krita, and, for the fun of it, even an old Quake 1 map editor. I fully expect to add more profiles for random and obscure apps in the future.The hardware is sturdy, with an aluminum dial and customizable LCD buttons on the keypad. You can create your own graphics to fully customize all the buttons. My only gripe is the current limited selection of third-party apps in the Options+ marketplace, but I’m optimistic this will grow over time as users and developers contribute. A little surprised Blender wasn't on the list at release. I fully expect that and various cad software support soon.Overall, it’s a fantastic addition to any creative setup. But could see the usefulness in Excel, PowerPoint, and other such productivity applications as well.Color matches with my actual computer, bluetooth connectivity is great. Definitely worth its price, highly recommend!
P**R
Dial/scroller are NOT notched and WAY too sensitive.
Great quality product with TONs of customizability. For context, I use a wide swath of adobe products - Illustrator, PS, ID, LR, AE, etc. as well as Figma and am constantly creating presentations in G Slides, Keynote, Powerpoint, you name it. I SWEAR by logi's mx master 2. I don't think ill ever be able to move off of it. More buttons/dials = getting to skip past pesky drop down menus and even un-ergonomic key binds to make the creative go brrr. I think the logi+ app is great, and im really excited to have added an ai/chatgpt prompt button to my mouse to help rewrite things.With that said—the fatal flaw of this product (as is) is pretty much all in the ergonomics of the massive dial—and it is too big for how wildly sensitive it is. For NOT having "notches" to make adjustments incrementally (like the mx master 2 has in it's scroll wheel), if you try to adjust your system volume, you will instantly mute your music or be playing it FULL BLAST. The vertical scroll wheel, which would be SUPER handy for, say, zooming in and out of web pages in 10% increments, also suffers from a lack of notches and crazy sensitivity. Yes, I have tried adjusting the sensitivity setting down to 0% and that seems to make 0 difference.I'm going to hold on to this product for now because I think the keypad is absolutely elite (it's very snappy and tactile and I love the multiple pages you can have for just one app) but i am going to be waiting for an update to the dial with bated breath. At least come out with a software update so we can better tune the dial sensitivity. It's practically unusable imo.If they just made the dial a little smaller, gave it and the vert scroller some satisfying, tight "notches" for more controlled incremental adjustments (the ability to SWITCH between wheel modes like the mx master two maybe???), and also gave them a button press "in" — this thing would be worth $500 to me lol. But hey that's just me, an adhd creative professional
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