The Logitech MX Master 4 has emerged as a standout choice for both productivity enthusiasts and casual gamers alike. Recently, it has taken a significant leap forward by becoming one of the first mice to embrace haptic feedback on Windows 11. This innovation has garnered praise, with Tom’s Guide dubbing it “the new king” of mice, and for good reason.
Enhanced User Experience with Haptics
Thanks to a pair of recent software updates, the MX Master 4 now boasts native integration with Advanced Haptics on Windows 11. This feature allows users to experience tactile feedback, transforming the way actions are felt within the operating system. TechRadar describes this sensation as a “haptic bump,” enhancing the overall user experience.
For those utilizing Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.8155, the integration is now at your fingertips. A firmware update for Logi Bolt, now at version 5.5.30, has also rolled out, enabling support for these advanced haptic features. A nod of appreciation goes to X user Stephen Barrett for bringing this update to light.
With the latest firmware installed and a compatible Windows 11 build, users can now feel their interactions with the PC through the MX Master 4. This development is part of a broader trend where haptic technology is being woven into various accessories and software, enhancing user engagement in innovative ways.
- The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike, for instance, reduces latency and offers click customization through haptics.
- Haptic feedback is also becoming more prevalent in laptop touchpads, providing a more reliable alternative to traditional mechanical designs.
Logitech’s unique approach to haptics in the MX Master 4 promises to make navigating Windows 11 not only more intuitive but also more immersive, setting a new standard for how users interact with their devices.