Is a high-end mouse worth buying in 2025? This Logitech made the answer clear to me
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Is a high-end mouse worth buying in 2025? This Logitech made the answer clear to me
"Logitech's latest mouse 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. Also: My new favorite PC accessory has infinite battery life and a host of productivity features 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 simply buy the MX Master 4 for its ergonomics, I highly recommend utilizing the customizations here to enhance the experience, especially given their user-friendliness. You don't have to be a pro-level creator -- you can assign universally-useful functions to the Actions Ring, such as opening or closing certain apps, saving, or app-specific requests."
"Advanced users, in particular, will gravitate toward the customizability, which can be as deep or subtle as you prefer. The haptic feedback, for example, can be customized to interact with double-clicks, scrolling, or right-clicking, while smart actions allow you to quickly automate repetitive actions."
The MX Master 4 adds haptic feedback and an improved 8,000 DPI sensor that tracks on nearly any surface, including glass. The mouse retains utterly silent clicks and offers an ergonomic, large form factor that fits the hand naturally. An Actions Ring thumb button brings up app-specific shortcuts configured through Logi Options+. Customization ranges from simple shortcuts to deep automations and smart actions that streamline repetitive tasks. Haptic feedback settings can be tied to clicks and scrolling. The device is compatible with Windows, MacOS, Linux, and ChromeOS and emphasizes productivity and user-adjustable control.
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