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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Enhance Your Gaming Experience with Logitech G MX518 Gaming Mouse by Kiyoshi Sagae แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

In general, the mouse, apparently, is for some fans of some old mouse, of which it is the reincarnation, and which I never had. I had to get used to some of the features. Initially set 4, because. in general, the mouse is not bad. With branded software - it's already quite comfortable to use, so I raise the rating to 5. The last question remains - about reliability - now only time will tell how long it will last

Pros
  • Super sensor. It positions the mouse clearly, it works fine. But I can't attribute it to big pluses. This is the minimum requirement for any mouse. What use cases might need 16000 DPI? I set myself the main mode 4000. There is nothing to say about other qualities. How reliable the buttons will turn out to be, the wheel - only time will tell, while I still use it too little. The wheel on the old A4 Tech mouse came off after 6 years. : After some time of use, I installed proprietary G Hub software. And reconfigured the sensitivity levels the way I like. The program is excellent, with it a completely different experience of use - very convenient. Pressed one button - the mouse moves slowly, pressed another - quickly. At the same time, a pop-up window appears in the Windows notification area with a notification of what accuracy is currently set in DPI. Comfortable!
Cons
  • Mark Corps. A month later, the logo has already begun to peel off. On the left, the notch for the thumb is incomprehensible. I can't get used to it, I feel it all the time. Not very comfortable. It took a long time to get used to the location of the side buttons (back and forth) - they are a little low for my grip - all the time I accidentally pressed the back button when I just wanted to take the mouse stronger. Like I'm used to it. Also, without installing G Hub proprietary software, it is inconvenient to switch DPI - there is no indication on the mouse itself which level is currently set. On the old A4 Tech, the switch button changed color and I knew exactly what level was set. Here you have to switch, pull the mouse, and purely visually guess by the speed of the cursor on the screen. Or count the number of clicks up, the number of clicks down. By default, the accuracy levels are set unsuccessfully, in my opinion. However, with the installation of software and reconfiguration for themselves, this minus disappears.

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