
"For the past decade, Logitech's MX Master line has been the best-of-the-best for productivity-focused mice. Each iteration has improved on the last and brought something new to the table, while still maintaining the core functionality that made the mouse special. The latest iteration-the MX Master 4 -has big shoes to fill. The MX Master 2S got me through college, and I gifted my mom the 3S for Christmas on release."
"The MX Master 4 retains the general shape of its predecessors. It is a fairly large right-handed mouse with two standard mouse buttons on top, a clickable scroll wheel, and a third button behind it to adjust the scroll wheel's mode from smooth to ratcheted scrolling. On the side, there's a large rubberized thumb rest with one embedded button, three standard buttons in a line, and a horizontal scroll wheel above them."
Logitech's MX Master 4 refines the MX line with haptic feedback, expanded gesture controls, and small shape/material improvements while maintaining core ergonomic design. The mouse is large and right-handed with two main buttons, a clickable scroll wheel with ratchet mode, a thumb rest with multiple buttons, and both vertical and horizontal scroll wheels. Performance includes a precise sensor, responsive buttons, smooth silent scrolling, and customizable software. Repairability is strong. The mouse uses 125-Hz polling suitable for general work but not optimal for gaming. Haptic feedback is well implemented but limited to the thumb area. Styling may not suit all users.
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