This review explores the Logitech MX Creative Console, a dual-device system designed to boost Adobe workflow efficiency. While the keypad receives high praise, the dialpad's performance is less impressive.
##### Logitech MX Creative Console - A Mixed Bag
The MX Creative Console, priced at $200, includes a customizable keypad and dialpad. Logi Options software allows users to create profiles tailoring functionality to specific Adobe applications, minimizing reliance on keyboard shortcuts. The package also includes three months of Adobe Creative Cloud.
Keypad: A Workflow Game Changer
The MX Creative Keypad shines. Its nine LCD buttons transform based on the active Adobe application and even the current tab within that application (e.g., Library vs. Develop in Lightroom). Customizable through Logi Options , users can create up to 15 pages of actions per application profile. While the sheer number of pages might seem excessive, the real benefit lies in intuitive, glance-free operation. The keypad's integration with Adobe is deep, extending beyond simple application detection.
The Logi Options Marketplace offers plugins for non-Adobe applications, further expanding its utility.
Dialpad: Underwhelming Performance
The MX Creative Dialpad, however, falls short. Its precision controls are often unpredictable, leading to unintended actions. The Actions Ring, a pop-up menu of eight options, offers additional functionality but suffers from similar inconsistency issues. The dial's single, universal speed setting further compounds this problem.
The reviewer ultimately reconfigured the dialpad for basic functions (undo, redo, photo navigation), bypassing the Actions Ring for improved reliability. The dial's lack of resistance and sensitivity also detract from the user experience.
Hardware Design: A Disjointed Affair
The separate connection methods (wired for the keypad, Bluetooth for the dialpad) and power sources (wired power and AAA batteries) contribute to a disjointed feel. The dialpad's top-heaviness and lack of a dedicated stand further highlight the design inconsistencies. While sustainability considerations informed several design choices, the overall result is a somewhat fragmented product.
Should You Buy It?
The included three months of Adobe Creative Cloud significantly impacts the value proposition. For those paying for Adobe, the keypad's workflow benefits often outweigh the dialpad's shortcomings. However, without the Adobe subscription, the high price point becomes harder to justify, especially considering the dialpad's limitations. The decision hinges on individual workflow needs and budget constraints.
##### Logitech MX Creative Console - 6/10
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