- Logitech MX Master 4 adds Windows 11 Advanced Haptics
- This addition provides additional feedback to users on a series of tasks.
- More features coming soon
If you’ve ever felt like you’re not really connected to the documents, spreadsheets, and slides you produce at work, then good news: help is on the way.
Logitech has revealed that its flagship MX Master 4 mouse will now be integrated with Microsoft’s Advanced Haptics for Windows 11, giving you all the extra feedback you could want.
This news means that Windows 11 users may experience subtle vibration feedback during previously mundane everyday actions, like snapping and resizing windows, or aligning objects in PowerPoint.
Haptics appear in your mouse
Logitech claims that no software upgrades or additional downloads are required to enable the new features, just a quick firmware update in its Logi Options+ platform, using the latest updated version of Windows 11.
Existing users can access the feature now, but new units will also ship in fall 2026 that will support the feature out of the box, with new support for additional haptic feedback coming soon to Windows 11 and third-party apps.
“With advanced haptics in Windows 11, everyday interactions are more responsive, clear, and natural,” said Dave Dame, senior director of human-centered design at Microsoft. “MX Master 4 delivers this experience from day one, extending interactions beyond the screen and setting a new bar in how hardware and software come together. »
Released in September 2025, the MX Master 4 is undoubtedly Logitech’s best mouse yet – I’ve been using one for several months now.
Haptics were a big selling point at launch, promising to give users more interaction with their accessory for a range of tasks. Located below where the user’s thumb rests, the mouse’s haptic pad can be customized to enable interaction on a variety of tasks, from scrolling to selection and navigation.
“Logitech is at the forefront of haptic innovation, and by working closely with Microsoft, we are ensuring our users are the first to experience the next generation of productivity,” said Art O’Gnimh, general manager of mouse and keyboard solutions at Logitech.
“We integrated advanced haptic hardware into MX Master 4 ahead of time, anticipating a move toward more immersive operating systems. With the launch of Windows 11, this technical foresight is paying off. We delivered a meaningful, frictionless experience that remains the only one of its kind in the industry.
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