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George G's avatar

I’ve read they made it easier to take apart. My last MX mouse bit the dust due to the apparently infamous Logitech left-click sensor failure. Wonder if that is now less of a concern, with improved repairability, or if it would still be less trouble for the average user to just replace the whole mouse.

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Kevin Lee's avatar

oh yes, there are some easily accessible screws on the bottom so you can open it up, take off the skates, and replace the battery

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Adam's avatar

Do you think haptics are enough to upgrade since that is the main difference they are discussing.

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Kevin Lee's avatar

Not for haptics alone. You'll feel it whenever you hit the action button, receive a low-battery warning, switch desktops, or line up layers in Photoshop and other specific apps. That said, the quieter clicks, USB-C dongle, and maybe the extra side button make the MX Master 4 a more worthwhile upgrade.

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Adam's avatar

Ok that sounds super neat, thought they were just oversellimg the haptics.

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