
"Logitech's new picks up where the last model left off, introducing haptic feedback, an improved sensor, customizable shortcuts, and the same utterly silent clicks the mouse is known for on an omni-compatible platform for Windows, MacOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. The 8,000 DPI sensor works on essentially any surface you'd use a mouse on (including that glass tabletop in your hotel room) with a large, comfortable form factor that fits the hand naturally."
"If you haven't used an MX Master before, the first thing you'll notice is the large button located where your thumb rests. Tapping this button opens the Actions Ring, a digital overlay that pulls up a customizable list of app-specific shortcuts, customized in the Logi Options+ software. Although you could just buy the MX Master 4 for its ergonomics, I highly recommend utilizing the customizations here to round out the experience, especially with how user-friendly they are."
The MX Master 4 introduces haptic feedback, an improved 8,000 DPI sensor, customizable shortcuts through an Actions Ring, and the same silent clicks the series is known for. The sensor performs on nearly any surface including glass and the mouse features a large ergonomic form factor that fits the hand naturally. A thumb-located button opens a digital overlay for app-specific shortcuts configured in Logi Options+. Logi Options+ enables deep customization, universal functions, and smart actions for automating repetitive tasks. Haptic settings can be mapped to double-clicks, scrolling, or right-clicking to reduce clicks and speed workflows. The mouse supports Windows, MacOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.
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