The mouse is not intended for use while gaming. Only for use in ACAD applications and 3D modeling (such as Carbon, Foran, Cadmatic, and AVEVA, among others). Every single mouse, including the very first revision (series 910-002865) and the very second revision (series 910-003623), has a software bug. I'm going to tell you about my background: I bought a total of 3 MICE! At two separate retail establishments. I wrote to Logitech after discovering the flaw (which is explained further below) on the very first mouse (which was the very first revision of the mouse). They suggested that the mouse be exchanged in-store as part of the warranty on the product. Since a month had already passed since the mouse was last used, it was necessary to take it to the store where repairs are done. After a further two weeks, the service was able to confirm the bug and came to the conclusion that the mouse was broken beyond repair. Replaced by a brand new version of the identical mouse (first revision). Delivered to the workplace amounts to the same thing. Almost quickly, I went to the store with it and handed them the money. As a result of the current state of the dollar exchange rate, I have given up all prospect of purchasing a mouse for a price that is more or less acceptable (4500, when they cost 7000 everywhere else), and I have come to the conclusion that I can get by with my X7. However, I was able to find a mouse of the second revision (one that allows you to eat the firmware) at the original price in another store. As a direct consequence of this, the third mouse has already been purchased, but the issue has not been resolved. Autocad users will understand. Within this application, navigating around the drawing field requires maintaining down the middle mouse button. Double click - general zoom. As a consequence of this, it is not possible to use this mouse while also employing more macros in memory at the same time. Yes, and this particular wheel has a bit of a snug fit. If it's a waste of time to assign basic commands to programmable keys, then everything should be fine. BUT! A flaw in the software. Therefore, it is my sincere desire that this problem will be resolved at some point. Now, for a more in-depth explanation of the error: If you record a macro that includes pressing Enter, a "double click" will appear on the wheel's central button (the click), as well as on the side clicks of the wheel. It is handled either by turning on or off the mouse, or by turning on or off the application for the Logitech Gaming Software. This may be easily verified by switching the "left mouse click" to the "Enter" key when in G-Shift mode and attempting to use the new button. After that, under the Logitech Gaming Software, navigate to the "Profile Testing" tab in order to test your double click.
🎮 Logitech F310 Wired Gamepad Controller with Console-Like Layout and 4-Way Switch D-Pad for PC - Blue
194 Review
Renewed HyperX Cloud Alpha Gaming Headset with Dual Chamber Drivers and Detachable Microphone for PC, PS4, PS4 PRO, Xbox One, and Xbox One S.
121 Review
Keyboard A4Tech KV-300H gray
376 Review
Logitech G G502 Hero Gaming Mouse K/DA
113 Review
🎥 Logitech C270 Webcam: Crystal Clear Video and Superior Quality
183 Review
Logitech HD Webcam C270: Crisp 720p Widescreen Video Calling & Recording (960-000694), Lightweight and Portable at 3.15 lb.
192 Review
Enhance Your Visual Experience with Logitech C260 Webcam
78 Review
💻 Get Amazing Video Quality with Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 (Discontinued Edition)
83 Review