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Logitech is pushing gaming mouse technology forward with the Pro X2 Superstrike, its first wireless gaming mouse to use analog sensors powered by haptics instead of traditional mechanical switches. At the heart of the new design is Logitech’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS). The system provides simulated click feedback through haptic actuators, with a shallow 0.6mm travel per main button. Players can configure up to five rapid trigger reset points in Logitech’s G Hub software, giving them granular control over how sensitive their clicks should be. Read more in our articles including "Logitech unveils Pro X2 Superstrike mouse with haptic clicks and rapid trigger" and "Top Budget Gaming Mice".

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Logitech is pushing gaming mouse technology forward with the Pro X2 Superstrike, its first wireless gaming mouse to use analog sensors powered by haptics instead of traditional mechanical switches. At the heart of the new design is Logitech’s Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS).

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The system provides simulated click feedback through haptic actuators, with a shallow 0.6mm travel per main button. Players can configure up to five rapid trigger reset points in Logitech’s G Hub software, giving them granular control over how sensitive their clicks should be.

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Our coverage of Logitech haptic click technology includes: "Logitech unveils Pro X2 Superstrike mouse with haptic clicks and rapid trigger"; "Top Budget Gaming Mice"; "Christmas Gift Guide 2017: Gaming Mice under Php 5K". Each article provides unique insights and information.