I reckon MM has the same system as the M9, so even without hands-on with the MM, I'll fire away..
You should e able to set exposure compensation to the wheel in the back. This setting is set from the menu. However, many choose not to do so because it's too easy to accidently change it.
One way, that many use, to get around this is to just point at a brighter or darker part of the scene and then lock exposure with half pressing shutter. This is the fastest way of doing it for sure..
Personally, when I moved to M-platform years ago with the M8, I just quit using Aperture Priority and went full manual. It's actually quote easy and then instead of fooling the meter, you'll just change shutter speed. It's just as fast as playing with ev and you'll get much more consistent exposures through your set.
Right now I'm playing with the idea of getting a incident lightmeter, which would make things even better..
//Juha
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