Logitech releases Superstrike mouse featuring Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS)
Logitech releases Superstrike mouse featuring Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS) – Superstrike uses analogue switches under the left and right buttons to allow adjustable actuation and rapid trigger – Because the switches produce no mechanical click, the mouse uses haptic motors to simulate a cl
Logitech releases Superstrike mouse featuring Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS)
– Superstrike uses analogue switches under the left and right buttons to allow adjustable actuation and rapid trigger
– Because the switches produce no mechanical click, the mouse uses haptic motors to simulate a click at the chosen actuation point
– Logitech calls the tech Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS), which eliminates the initial mechanical click and enables ultra-light actuation
– The Superstrike’s approach differs from the Swiftpoint Z series, which retains a mechanical click and uses pressure pads for sensing
– Reviewer reported tangible benefits for tactical FPS and click-heavy games after using the Superstrike for a couple of weeks
– Noted issues include middle-click failing to register after prolonged hold with light touch and slow UPE skates on cloth pads
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– Superstrike uses analogue switches under the left and right buttons to allow adjustable actuation and rapid trigger
– Because the switches produce no mechanical click, the mouse uses haptic motors to simulate a click at the chosen actuation point
– Logitech calls the tech Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS), which eliminates the initial mechanical click and enables ultra-light actuation
– The Superstrike’s approach differs from the Swiftpoint Z series, which retains a mechanical click and uses pressure pads for sensing
– Reviewer reported tangible benefits for tactical FPS and click-heavy games after using the Superstrike for a couple of weeks
– Noted issues include middle-click failing to register after prolonged hold with light touch and slow UPE skates on cloth pads
@Games