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Logitech Official Thread V3, Revue~Vroom vroom vroom
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rurushu
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Oct 14 2011, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE(eric_tan @ Oct 14 2011, 09:55 PM) Behind the scroll wheel is NOT the same as the centre mouse click right? Does the scroll wheel have a centre mouse click? So you click once its like a free wheeling mode, and click once it has click click mode? Behind the scroll wheel, got one button that is for hyperscroll toggle, the centre mouse click is you click with the scroll wheel. Different button. Yeah, you click the toggle once, it's free scrolling, toggle again, it is the clicky one.
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rurushu
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Oct 16 2011, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE(dlwl @ Oct 16 2011, 12:17 AM) Logitech released new replacement for G1 Gaming Desktop. Retail price RM89 G100 Gaming ComboLOL.... when i saw what you wrote, i thought it was a gaming rig....
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rurushu
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Oct 19 2011, 11:58 PM
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QUOTE(Ulysses @ Oct 19 2011, 06:12 AM) is this available at malaysia? MW3 logitech  I think not yet....
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rurushu
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Nov 4 2011, 01:47 PM
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QUOTE(kaiserreich @ Nov 4 2011, 11:15 AM) What do you guys do with the overly stiff middle mouse button on certain logitech models. I can't middle click links without accidentally scrolling and it has become rather annoying every time I need to do that. which models???
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rurushu
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Nov 11 2011, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(eric_tan @ Nov 11 2011, 06:21 PM) I got the Logitech M905 (Anywhere MX) mouse. It works as advertised, highly recommended but a little pricey. However the only negative point is that it eats batteries really quickly.... in the software, it says can last 90 days.... but within 2-3 weeks, already down to 10%.... Anyone has similar problems? Well, on battery life that is very very subjective.... it depends on usage and the more you use, the faster the battery depletes....
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rurushu
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Nov 15 2011, 10:26 PM
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QUOTE(CANONPIXMA @ Nov 15 2011, 07:21 AM) guys, g500 vs g700 vs g9x which 1 better? in term of playing fps games If palm grip, got cash, go G700, short of cash go G500 If claw grip, go G9x...
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rurushu
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Dec 3 2011, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(lord_aminkin @ Dec 3 2011, 09:48 AM) So, its not just me. The G400 middle wheel is indeed quite rough and need a little force to press and scroll. And mine LMB also feels wobbly. Sigh. Should've read review before buying this..*sigh* http://www.overclock.net/t/1054231/my-logitech-g400-reviewGood thing logitech's customer support for RMA is quite lenient, if im not mistaken, dont need to present the box or the receipt if you dont have, just by bringing the product itself....
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rurushu
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Mar 4 2012, 10:09 PM
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QUOTE(Ulysses @ Mar 4 2012, 06:15 PM) depend on its condition.  Added on March 4, 2012, 6:20 pmhi..i want to ask something about logitech mouse & keyboard... i want to buy wireless kb/mouse, but a bit confuse...at their website, they stated this 1) Unifying (nano receiver) 2) Bluetooth 3) Wireless 4) Advanced 2.4ghz wireless from all that 4, so which one is good?  the wireless is either 2.4Ghz or advanced 2.4Ghz band, the advanced is said to be more reliable as it doesnt interfere with other 2.4Ghz band devices, logitech's wireless keyboards and mice using the nano receiver is either unifying or else, if unifying, that means the receiver will accept other compatible unifying keyboards/mice to one common receiver, the non-unifying means one receiver one device, the bluetooth i think no need explain right?
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rurushu
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Oct 5 2012, 11:47 PM
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Guys, it seems Logitech finally decided to jump onto the mechanical keyboard bandwagon... the rumoured G710 with cherry mx brown switch.... http://www.overclock.net/t/1312407/logitec...s-it-mechanical
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rurushu
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Dec 11 2014, 03:08 PM
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QUOTE(ashburn98 @ Nov 20 2014, 08:30 PM) Been using the G402 since the day I bought it and I'm glad to both Logitech improving their products and I myself added them a sale. While deliberating on G402, my only concern from G400/G400s was the badly designed usb cable connection to the circuit board which makes the mouse infrequently disconnects and reconnects after certain mileage. Then I read G402 users are vigorously snapping their mouse to test the gyroscope sensor and no complaint yet on the cord. The cord is very stiff, right into the circuit board. Seems Logitech addressed the G400/s issue. Next was it seemed that Logitech R&D innovates their products, while other brands looked lazy by just swapping older sensors with a newer one. The gyroscope sensor is G402 is frankly an overkill but the R&D efforts deserve a notice. Finally, Logitech price point, for the quality given (20 million clicks, zero acceleration sensors, ergonomics, etc) competes favorably with rival brands. Logitech released a good mice in G402 and I'm happy to be using it too. Hi, would like to ask, is G402 suitable for claw-grip users? and also, is the material used on the surface and buttons rubberized or matte plastic? I am a claw grip user and have sweaty hands, that is why not fond of rubber surfaces.... and i've been using logitech mice, so I hope to get a logi mice again if g402 suits my requirements
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rurushu
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Dec 12 2014, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(ashburn98 @ Dec 12 2014, 12:06 AM) I can't tell if G402 is suitable for claw grip as I am a mix of finger and palm griper. However, you can try your grip on G402 if you go to the 3rd floor of Plaza Lowyat, in the shop that selling only gamer gears. The other shops downstairs usually glue down their display mice making it hard to test properly. The top part of the G402 (left, right click, G logo area) is matte plastic while the thumb area and ring/pinky finger rest area as rubberized plastic. If you refer to the image below, the zig zag pattern at the G logo seperates the matte and rubber areas.  Hi ashburn98, thanks for the info! I will heed your advice and go test the mouse itself to see if it fits my bill!!! So far the info you provide is good enough for me, the thing left is to actually grip the mouse itself and swipe a few times
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