o
Assign Shift
— (Optional) You can quickly activate a DPI level when you press
the DPI Shift button. For example, you can set Assign Shift to a low DPI value,
which will temporarily give you extreme precision. When you release the button,
the mouse will revert back to the current DPI level. To set the Shift DPI, select a
DPI level that isn't highlighted in orange, and then click Assign Shift.
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Buttons you assign as DPI Up, DPI Down and DPI Cycle will enable you to
change between DPI levels rapidly.
2.
Change the
Report Rate
, if you prefer something other than the default of 1000
reports/second (1ms response time). The Report Rate controls how often your mouse
updates its position to the computer.
NOTE:
The possible range is from 125/sec (8ms response time) to 1000/sec (1ms
response time). You can:
o
Decrease processor use by reducing the report rate.
o
Increase the mouse response by raising the report rate.
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For most PCs, a report rate of 500 is recommended.
3.
Make your preferred selections under
Advanced
. The options are:
o
Enable per profile pointer settings
— Select this option to enable each profile to
have different pointer behavior (see
Setting different DPIs for gaming-mouse
profiles using Logitech Gaming Software
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We recommend leaving this unchecked for the initial setup.
o
Acceleration (Enhance Pointer Precision)
— Select this option to use Window's
"Enhance Pointer Precision" acceleration.
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For gaming accuracy, we recommend leaving this unchecked, but you can
enable it if you prefer the feel of default Windows acceleration.
On-Board Memory mode
Your gaming mouse supports these pointer customizations in On-Board Memory mode:
DPI levels
— Configure up to five levels, from 200-12000 in 50 DPI increments.
Report rate
— Update from 125/sec (8ms response time) to 1000/sec (1ms response
time).
In On-Board Memory mode, all of the customizations you make will be written directly to the
mouse.
To customize pointer settings:
1.
Launch LGS
2.
In the
Home
window, make sure the blue toggle marker is set to On-Board Memory, then
click the glowing pointer-gear icon.