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Logitech G600 Mouse & Dpi Sensitivity.


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#1 HammerToes51

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Posted 23 March 2014 - 03:43 AM

I've got a Logtech G600 mouse. When I press the button to lower the DPI sensitivity of the mouse, it doesn't work. The pointer just keeps flying across the screen like normal and not at a slower rate while I have the button pressed. Does anyone have any idea how to remedy this? ;)

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Posted 28 March 2014 - 06:38 AM

Probably a dumb question, but did you install the Logitech software that came with the mouse? I know my G9x I had you had to have the software installed, and you could actually set the various DPI settings in the TSR. I don't think those variable DPI mice work without the software.

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Posted 29 March 2014 - 08:11 AM

Greetings all,

I have the G700s mouse and for me to insure the "profile's" I have set up for MWO will work,

These are the steps I used:

- Open the Logitech Gamming Software v8.52 (start menu)

- You should now see the image of the mouse, with two option displayed in the top right.

- On-board memory or Automatic Game Detection (I use Onboard)

- I created the MWO "profile" and set the various buttons to what I wanted.

- Also setting up to 5 levels of DPI. (I run 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000) ~ but only use the first 3 for MWO.

- ** insure the top DPI button are still set as DPI and were not remapped, check the LEDs to confirm. **



Now before I run MWO I start up the gaming software, and just have it running. Displayed in the notifications box by clock.
~ works fine, no issues.
~ Now in normal Win7 the DPI still works normally, but to insure a game doesn't remap any Mouse buttons when it starts, that's why I start the software first.

** As a note here: that's one reason I selected the G700s for its greater selections of tuning buttons, and I can run it plugged in or wireless. And the LED's on the side to show me what is set or where the Battery is at. I have the G110 keyboard so no need for the extra G keys on a mouse. **
Additionally your software was updated in March:
M/N: M-U0035 G600 MMO mouse
  • Title: Logitech Gaming Software
  • Software Version: 8.52.15
  • Post Date: 10-MAR-2014
  • Platform: Windows 7
  • File Size: 54MB
Find here:


http://www.logitech....?osid=14&bit=64

9erRed

Edited by 9erRed, 29 March 2014 - 12:34 PM.






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