Logitech MX Master 4 Haptic Feedback Not Working: Troubleshooting Guide
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1 connections·2 entities in this video→Understanding Haptic Feedback on MX Master 4
- 💡 Haptic feedback on the Logitech MX Master 4 is primarily used in the action menu, activated by the thumb button.
- 🎯 It provides tactile and auditory cues when switching between different modes or using the action button.
- 🔗 For more details on haptic feedback and gesture wheel functionality, dedicated tutorials are available.
Essential Software and Settings Checks
- 💻 Ensure the Logi Options+ software is installed and running, as it's crucial for haptic feedback to function.
- ⚙️ Navigate to your device settings within Logi Options+ and verify that haptic feedback is enabled.
- ⚠️ If haptic feedback is disabled, you will not receive any tactile response.
Adjusting Haptic Feedback Intensity
- 🎚️ Within the settings, you can adjust the intensity of the haptic feedback.
- 🔊 Setting it to 'high' results in a very strong tactile response but may consume more power.
- 🤏 Conversely, a 'subtle' setting might be too faint for some users to notice.
- ⚖️ The default 'medium' setting is recommended for a balanced experience.
Battery Saving and Haptic Feedback
- 🔋 Battery saving mode can automatically disable haptic feedback when the mouse battery drops below 10%.
- ⚡ If your mouse has a low battery charge, the haptic feedback may not work until it's recharged.
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