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native haptics
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The native haptics tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Windows 11's built-in haptic feedback support for input devices like the Logitech MX Master 4. Recent content highlights how firmware and Windows updates enable the mouse to vibrate during desktop actions such as snapping windows, resizing panes, and aligning objects in PowerPoint. This represents a shift where Windows treats haptic feedback as an operating-system signal rather than a vendor-specific feature. The tag explores the implications of native haptics for user experience and peripheral integration.
Logitech’s MX Master 4 now supports native Windows 11 haptic feedback through recent firmware and Windows updates, letting the mouse vibrate during supported desktop actions such as snapping windows, resizing panes, aligning objects in PowerPoint, and moving through supported system surfaces...