Actual mouse DPI (needed), not just percentage.
For the Logitech MX Master 3 Mouse I use, on Windows I can set my DPI sensitivity in 50 DPI increments in the old Logi Options. It's easy to tell on Windows as the slider to set it snaps every 50 DPI.
On Mac OS there is literally no way of telling what my mouse sensitivity is other than when it's at default. Showing percentages in this new Logi + app is leaps and bound better when adjusting pointer speed than the old Logi Options (which didn't show any numbers), the percentages don't really tell me what the DPI is. So I have no way of matching what I might use on a Windows machine, or with other Mouse that doesn't have the same range of mouse DPI to choose from.
As an example on Windows I would have my DPI set to 900 in the old Logi Options. On MacOS there's no way for me to setup up similarly, as the user has no idea what the percentage slider is in terms of DPI.
I understand most user would just slide the slider to what felt normal, and that percentages work fine. However there's a subset of users who use the MX Master as their workhorse for content creation and design apps, in which knowing the DPI is crucial.
(What does 50% mean on the Pointer speed, is it 2000 DPI since that's half of it's maximum DPI?) That's what I mean.
