The Logitech MX Master 4 is an excellent mouse for productivity and casual gaming. It is now also one of the first mice to support haptics on Windows 11.
Hailed as “the new king” of mice by our friends at Tom’s Guide, the Logitech MX Master 4 just got better thanks to a pair software updates. The mouse now supports native integration with Advanced Haptics on Windows 11, a new feature that lets you feel actions on the operating system.
@Daniel_Rubino @zacbowden if you want to try out the haptic stuff in windows on desktop, my Logitech mx master 4 mouse just got an update that works with haptics in windows 11May 8, 2026
Logi Bolt received a firmware update to version 5.5.30 that added support for Advanced Haptics on Windows 11. Shout out to X user Stephen Barrett for flagging the change to us.
If you have a build of Windows 11 that supports the integration and the latest firmware installed, you’ll be able to feel your PC through your mouse.
Haptics are an evolving type of tech that’s being integrated into accessories and software in different ways. The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike lowers latency and adds click customization through haptics. Haptics are also increasingly common in laptop touchpads because they are more reliable than mechanical touchpads.
Logitech’s implementation of haptics in the MX Master 4 is clever and unique, and it should make navigating Windows 11 feel more natural and immersive.
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