Logitech MX Master 4 Review: Productivity Pro

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By Aritro Sarker

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Soft-tuch plastic damage may seem like downgrade at first but I prefer unocated plastics for long-term use: me MX Master 2S Both mouse buttons have developed rare smooth spots where the soft-touching cover fell down and other long-term users said the coating had become crooked over time.

Logitech MX Master 4 Review Productivity Pro

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The two primary mouse buttons and the scroll wheel are almost dead-seating. Despite this, they still have clear reactions with a distinct bump and any difficult feeling. In the racing mode, the mouse wheel contains a noticeable bump in each scroll. In smooth mode, the wheel has enough resistance to control easily, still rotating freely.

The horizontal scroll wheel on the side is easily scrolled easily and has significantly more resistance than the primary scroll wheel. It allows greater control of the wheel and helps protect you from accidental scrolling while moving your thumb. Scrolling is incredibly smooth, without any catching or scratchness and the aluminum wheel disguised texture is comfortable and can easily manipulate. Clicking the wheel is still fairly loud as a mouse. The three side buttons and the top button have a muted click and it is not interrupted.

Despite the weight of 150 grams, this mouse is easy to glide around any surface. With adequate friction for proper control, the madness is smooth, easily sliding and makes the sculpture size easier to move and lift. Although high weight means it will not be ideal for competitive, high-intensity gaming, you are grinding rights or not slogging through spreadsheets, the size is desirable for a longer session.

The sensor is capable of up to 8,000 points per inches, but most people will probably leave the sensitivity underneath it. I have no problem with input registration, avoiding or trembling, and the sensor was felt incredibly specific on all surfaces, even frosty and transparent glass.

Gesture control and hapatix

Logitech MX Master 4 Review Productivity Pro

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Gesture control of MX Master 4 is one of the most prominent features. They are featured on every generation of MX master lines, there are only small changes in the generation. The gesture control button was located under the rest of the rest of the rubber surface before, but now it has been transferred to a standard button on the side, which I got more comfortable and natural to use.

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