my g700s is lagging for some reason i have put the dongle on an extension but it still lags, seems okay when wired. any ideas whats wrong?
zHamzz
24 Sep 16#2
It's good but not quite G502 :wink:
littlejimmy
24 Sep 161#3
Heat because this is a good spot and a low price for this mouse. Brought it myself, I've been unlucky and ended up with one with a squeaky left mouse click though. The mouse feels great but the squeak is beyond annoying.
And yes, there's definitely an ironic joke about the mouse squeaking and what do I expect, etc etc. In all seriousness, if anyone has a fix (which doesn't involve cheese) I'd be most grateful..
doublecuffs to littlejimmy
24 Sep 16#5
Dashboard shine, i.e. silicone spray. Also works a treat on baby buggy wheels and doesn't smell or attract dirt like WD40 does.
Glix
24 Sep 16#4
Contact Logitech and see if their cs is as good as it used to be?
phoenix198
24 Sep 16#6
Had one of these for about 18 months - excellent gaming and general purpose mouse for the price.
One small issue if you have multiple PC base units and use a KVM switch; in common with most if not all Logitech devices the Logitech Gaming Software does not recognise the specific mouse/model 'through' the KVM switch, therefore you might as well save yourself the time and angst and not install it in the first place :disappointed:
kingLAWZA
24 Sep 16#7
Is this similar to the g700s in weight terms? I hate my g700s as I switched from a corsair m65 sabre rgb which sadly isn't compatible with my mac.
drako1000 to kingLAWZA
24 Sep 16#8
I find that its quite a light mouse (not a cheap feeling light). I actually replaced an M65 Sabre with this mouse after the middle click button died and prefer the weight / ergonomics of the G402
WonkyDoctor
26 Sep 16#9
I'm still rocking my MX1000, still going strong probably 8 years old by now.
echelon_101
26 Sep 16#10
Good mouse have got it.
laviathan
26 Sep 16#11
Is it worth getting this one or wait for a sale on the G303? I play mostly MOBAs, fingertip grip.
rucer07 to laviathan
26 Sep 16#12
G303 has one of the best sensors, the same as in G502. Wait till it will be available on Amazon or PC world for £29.99. Or you can wait when the latest addition of Logitech G pro mouse, they will reduce this one day
Opening post
Its also available from Currys for the same price:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/computer-accessories/mice-and-keyboards/mice/logitech-g402-hyperion-fury-fps-optical-gaming-mouse-10074164-pdt.html
Technical Specifications
Fusion Engine hybrid sensor
8 programmable buttons
On-the-fly DPI Switching
32-bit ARM processor
1 millisecond report
High-speed clicking
Full-speed USB
Tracking
Resolution: 240-4000 dpi
Max. acceleration: >16G*
Max. speed: >500 ips*
* Tested on Logitech G240 Gaming Mouse Pad
Responsiveness
USB data format: 16 bits/axis
USB report rate: 1000 Hz (1ms)
Microprocessor: 32-bit
Glide
Dynamic coefficient of friction -: .09 µ (k)*
Static coefficient of friction -: .14 µ (s)*
*Tested on wood-veneer desktop.
Durability
Buttons (Left / Right): 20 million clicks
Feet: 250 km (155.3)
Physical specifications
Height: 136 mm (5.4 in)
Width: 72 mm (2.8 in)
Depth: 41 mm (1.6 in)
Weight: 144 grams,mouse plus cable (5.1 oz)
Weight: 108 grams, mouse without cable (3.8 oz)
Length Cable: 2.1 m (7 ft)
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And yes, there's definitely an ironic joke about the mouse squeaking and what do I expect, etc etc. In all seriousness, if anyone has a fix (which doesn't involve cheese) I'd be most grateful..
One small issue if you have multiple PC base units and use a KVM switch; in common with most if not all Logitech devices the Logitech Gaming Software does not recognise the specific mouse/model 'through' the KVM switch, therefore you might as well save yourself the time and angst and not install it in the first place :disappointed: