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Review on Logitech Backlit Programmable Certified Refurbished by Mateusz Boguszewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

I use for graphic design software. I have used a variety of pricey mice and mouse pads in the past. I hope for the quality of the buttons even though this one may not be the most practical. because I got weary of having to constantly buy new mice or solder them. It appears that both the mouse itself and the software underwent thorough consideration. It is also obvious that, in an effort to appease everyone and meet the performance parameters on paper, it ended up being somewhat of a compromise. I have a newer copy that is now being reflashed. Some people are incapable of doing it. Software is not inspiring in that way; rather, it is very, very amazing. You can decide if the mouse should utilize the profile stored in internal memory or make a decision based on the program that is now open. Auto-detection is really accurate. There can be a maximum of 3 subprofiles per profile. Additionally, by pressing G-Shift, each subprofile might have more options. You can select the number of sensor sensitivity levels for each profile, from 2 to 4 for memory from the mouse itself and up to 5 for software profiles. Which level will be active by default when you hit Shift DPI, and which level will be. Bonus: The G13 screen shows the dpi change. You can vary the backlight cycle or modify the backlight's color and flashing frequency. The side keys heat up quite a bit when the backlight is on continuously; this can be comfortable in the cold or problematic in the summer. When using the memory from the mouse itself, the macros themselves are not as easily dragged by the cursor to the desired button as in G13 (with a software profile). Vertical and horizontal sliding is equally smooth, in contrast to some other mouse. I'm now quite demanding and sensitive. Razer Speed Edition, mat. Additionally, I set up the grip, get used to it, and recollect the supplied commands. Scaling in graphics programs and navigating from marker to marker on the timeline are both quite convenient. The act of pressing is quite enjoyable. likewise the proper sound of functioning. I sincerely hope that the buttons' declared resource materializes.

Pros
  • 1. Good wire; 2. Good pressing sensations; 3. Good workmanship materials; 4. The shape is odd, but the weight distribution is balanced; 5. Enjoyable slipping on a quality rug; 6. Very precise sensor that is precisely positioned in the base's middle; 7. Numerous buttons, in notably, G-shift, which functions as a standard keyboard's shift key on a "mouse"; 8. A good rubberized wheel that is not wide but has very distinct centre and right clicks; 9. Programs; 10. I want to honestly believe that the primary buttons' declared resource is up to 20 million clicks; 11. Adorable backlight 12. Compatible with the G13 keyboard and perhaps other programmable blocks with screens made by the same company.
Cons
  • 1. Form - it's not entirely clear; it's not a grip like a small mouse, which is clamped with two fingers, and it doesn't completely fill the palm; perhaps I'm still getting used to it; I frequently have to switch my grip when pressing this or that button right now, but it's not that it's convenient or that the palm gets tired easily; 2. Number of buttons: perhaps the manufacturer went overboard in an effort to please everyone; I wouldn't need more than half of the side buttons, especially given the G-Shift function, but it would be more practical if they were more ergonomically positioned; unnecessary buttons can simply be ignored. The G-shift button can occasionally be mistaken for the right button, despite no one bothering to reprogram it, since the G7-8 buttons are not lighted. 5. Until you figure out how to construct a macro that works with pushing the mouse buttons, or until you can't make a program that presses any mouse button at a specific interval. 6. There is a software bug that causes the sensor to behave improperly when using profiles that are not loaded from the internal memory but instead self-activate when a specific program or game is launched. If this function is required, go to the control win panel and there respectively activate / deactivate this option, then reboot your computer. 8.51.5 Win7 64-bit version.