Then see that that file is in the Logitech software and then press ok.ĥ. In that explorer, go to the same folder that started your task manager and select the file in the Logitech explorer that the task manager selected.
Under the black box there is another plus sign and you click on it. The name and description is for yourself. (make sure that automatic game detection is on) at the top under profiles there is a plus sign and click on that. Now start the Logitech software and go to the programmable buttons. If you right-click on that program and then click on open file location, you will go to a file in the explorer.Ĥ.
In task manager, under applications, you will find the program for which you want to create a profile. 3 you go to Windows search and type in task manager.ģ. You go to task manager, you can do this in 3 ways: 1 you press ctrl, shift and esc at the same time.Ģ you press ctrl, alt and delete at the same time and then click on task manager at the bottom. Wait for the program to load completely and then proceed to step 2Ģ. How do you create a profile for a program?ġ. The dpi RGB does not stay on, only when you change the dpi it turns on for 3 seconds and then off again You can even program the left and right buttons. The Logitech programmable button software is great. Great mouse from Logitech with a lot of customizable things that allow you to personalize the mouse a lot. The infinite scroll wheel is nice if you need to scroll through a long document or web page. The sides of the mouse are covered in a kind of anti-slip material, which is very nice because this makes the mouse light up firmly in your hand and you won't be bothered by your mouse flying out of your hand in a quick movement.
What is annoying is that if you install the extra weights incorrectly, they are almost impossible to get out. The extra buttons are handy and can be set to anything you want, for example: Push to talk, Switch weapon, etc. Great sensor that never took a spin with me as was sometimes the case with my old mouse, in Fortnite when I was in a battle and had to make quick movement across the screen, my old mouse sometimes spun. This mouse is an extension of my arm, it doesn't feel like something I have in my hands like with my old mouse (Logitech G302). I've been using this mouse for about 3/4 months now, and the only word that comes to mind is Phenomenal. The shape, it fills your hand making it feel like an extension of your arm) Thumb support
When released, you passionately continue playing at full speed to that highscore, multikill or headhunter status.Ī mighty device for the complete mouse experience, if you ask me. While shooting (or building/simming/RPG'end) you can easily change dpi settings, release your scroll wheel for ultimate scrolling pleasure and with the push of a button the preset dpi setting is lowered for the "precision work". Your image spectrum flows seamlessly into that of the Proteus spectrum, in an all-powerful, virtually steamy world. And then the game starts, first the foreplay of course, you start Steam (or something else) and immediately you are 1 whole. You set the color via the software, as if you were allowed to choose the color of the exciting underwear for your other half. You open your Logitech box and BAM! There it is showing off, shining and asking to be pushed sultryly into the USB port.Īsking to be filled with 1 to 5 3.6 gram weights via the extremely easy-to-remove, magnetically closed compartment lid. You open your Coolblue box, BAM! Design Logitech box. The mouse was a present to my friend for his birthday here's his review: So many settings that I forgot my favorite color Response and ease of click are ideal (the click sound should not be left behind) Extension of the forearm (sometimes better than one's own hand)