Logitech MX Master 4 ZDNET's key takeaways The Logitech MX Master 4 mouse is available now for $119.
It improves on Logitech's flagship pro mouse lineup with haptic feedback, a premium build, and lots of customization.
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Logitech's latest MX Master 4 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.
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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.
I've been using the MX Master 4 for over a month now with my main computer, and I'm a big fan of the mouse's customization, silent clicks, and overall ergonomics, but it really shines when you pair it with the Logi Options+ software, which opens up shortcuts and task automation.
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.
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