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productivity mouse
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The productivity mouse tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about advanced ergonomic and haptic mice designed for efficient desktop work. Recent threads focus on Logitech's MX Master 4, which adds Windows 11 Advanced Haptics for tactile feedback during snapping, resizing, and PowerPoint alignment, making the mouse feel like an integrated part of the OS. Leaks of the MX Master 4 also reveal haptic feedback, an Actions Ring control, and a refined design. Additionally, Razer's Pro Click V2 series, including a vertical mouse, targets ergonomic productivity and gaming. These threads explore how productivity mice evolve with haptics, ergonomics, and Windows integration.
Logitech’s MX Master 4 gained native Windows 11 haptic feedback through a firmware update released in May 2026, letting the mouse vibrate during supported system actions such as snapping windows, resizing panes, and aligning objects in Microsoft apps. The update sounds small because it arrives...
Logitech’s MX Master 4 gained Windows 11 Advanced Haptics support through recent Logitech firmware updates, letting compatible Insider and preview builds send tactile feedback to the mouse during actions such as snapping, resizing, PowerPoint alignment, and Close-button hover. That makes a...
Logitech’s next-generation MX Master 4 has leaked in near-complete form, and the early picture points to a measured, productivity-first evolution rather than a wholesale reinvention of the MX Master line — with haptic feedback, a new Actions Ring control, and a refined exterior leading the...
Razer has introduced the Pro Click V2 series, marking an important expansion into ergonomic peripherals tailored for both productivity and gaming. Notably, the series includes the company’s first vertical mouse, the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition, a design choice that positions Razer in direct...