I'm a professional programmer Developers and my choice Using this mouse and the PowerPlay charging pad is slightly different than a gaming user's normal use case. As I develop software all day, I need a reliable mouse and want the most ergonomic and stress-free experience possible. For me, that means a mid-weight mouse with no wires and no worrying about charging. In the past I've used a Wacom tablet with an optional Wacom mouse on a Wacom tablet to achieve the "wireless but not charged" effect. Unfortunately, Wacom has stopped making mouse accessories. I have a G703 and a PowerPlay charging pad and it's amazing. I use macOS and the Logitech G Hub software. I haven't had any problems with this software, and in fact it's just as good at switching profiles for different development tools as it is at switching between different games. When I use it, the mouse is always on the PowerPlay bar, so I don't have to worry about anything. about charging. The mouse is always ready for use and there are no compromises such as annoying cables. Some people are unhappy with the G-Hub software, but I actually found it to be ok. It doesn't bother me and allows me to install what I want to install. I am very happy with this purchase.
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