Rakewell
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I went from a G9 to a G9x a while ago and I LOVE it.
How's it better? They look the same to me...
I went from a G9 to a G9x a while ago and I LOVE it.
There's more to a mouse than how it looks. The G9x has a newer sensor with a higher max DPI.How's it better? They look the same to me...
Has anyone who is having difficulty tried giving the setpoint software administrator privilages?
http://forum.ea.com/eaforum/posts/list/455165.page#4295269
I love my MX Revolution but I am not into my FPSes as much as I was when I was younger, motion sickness (yay!). A good and solid mouse.
Unfortunately the charging contacts are corroding, the left mouse button seems to be suffering from a random double click issue and I am outside of the warranty period.
I did take a look at the G700. Looks absolutely fantastic and a definite improvement over the mice i have seen so far but the extortionate price (£89.99 on the official site or ~£75 at the best price, that's about $114-138 in US) puts me off.
Its neither. My mouse is in excellent condition... unless something inside randomly broke..but why would it still function? It functions, just not very smoothly. I have tried different settings and everything and I know what I'm doing... I have changed the X/Y resolution settings in the mouse's gaming options but it seems to do nothing. Default was 2000 by 2000 with a 1000 report rate. I've turned off my SetPoint drivers and even uninstalled them and that seems to help a little, but the mouse still isnt 100% smooth as it should be.
Not sure about England but I know in the US, after a few months, you can usually find a sale on Logitech mouse that's usually more than 50% off MSRP.
I only paid $40 for my G9, $17 for the G7 and just recently got the G13 for $30.
I use the logitech g9x. Nicest mouse I have ever owned. Adjustable grips. Adjustable scroll wheel. Customizable sensitivity adjustments (with the software). It costs quite a bit, but I doubt I will have to buy a new mouse in the next 5 years.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/mice/devices/5092
The G9x was on sale (like someone mentioned, logitech has lots of sales) and for 48$ it was worth it. I wouldn't have paid any more though, for any mouse. There are just too many great options at around $50 to go any higher. I miss the more bulbous shape of my last mouse, which was closer to the shape of the G5, but I'll get used to this.
I'm not sure what the big deal about 5700dpi is, considering you have to set it to lower than half that or the pointer moves WAY too fast.
Can anyone explain how that works? What's the difference between the windows "speed" setting and the dpi setting? They both seem to do the same thing.
Logitech G5. I have that mouse in windows 7 64 bit and it works flawlessly. Your mouse is broken or something.
I hadn't thought about trying that. We shall see how it works. The weird thing is was that I was having USB problems with my Razer Arctosa as well, so I think it's more of a windows 7 issue than drivers for either of my peripherals.
Has anyone who is having difficulty tried giving the setpoint software administrator privilages?
http://forum.ea.com/eaforum/posts/list/455165.page#4295269