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"Precision aim mode" for logitech mice? As anyone found a way to replicate the "Precision aim mode" offered on the R.A.T mice with a Logitech mouse? The principle is pretty basic, but I wasn't able to find any information to make it happen. On button down - Lower DPI to value X On button up -Go back to original DPI value The Setpoint macro software doesn't track DPI changes when you create a macro... G500 is the mouse I have if it makes a difference. |
my g5 does that fine... out of the box. useless post is useless? that's really all I got. |
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Useless response is useless. Your G5 has a button to increase, and a button to decrease. It doesn't have the ability to do both actions(on the same button) out of the box. If it does... why don't you share the knowledge instead of posting a useless post and try to make me look like a tard? |
Keep your responses civil folks, and if you don't know the answer, don't post a reply please. |
nono you misunderstood, I was calling *my* post useless. I was in the midst of trying to research how it does that (via software on the computer? or the mouse itself?) and I got preoccupied, sorry for the misunderstanding! I'm just more surprised a G500 couldn't do that out of the box as well, as least with the right software settings. (and as per below as well.) -apologies! |
Check this: Newegg.com - Logitech G500 10 Buttons Dual-mode Scroll Wheel USB Wired Laser 5700 dpi Gaming Mouse Quote:
With my MX518 I can see the difference in dpi quite easily in windows. Never had to install any Logitech drivers. |
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Deeival On-The-Fly switching is different than what I'm trying to achieve. On the fly switching: you got 2 different buttons on the mouse. 1 is binded to lower sensitivity, 1 is binded to raise sensitivity. I'm trying to do both actions with 1 button. On the fly switching: Click button 1, DPI goes up 1 level. Click button 2, DPI goes down 1 level What I want to do: While Button 1 is pressed, lower DPI 1 level. Once Button 1 is released, raise DPI 1 level. Just like the R.A.T mouse does. Lets put this in a gaming situation. You're leaning over a wall with a sniper riffle. You get your crossair next to someone's head and you want to slow down your motion. With On The Fly switching, you have to press Button 1, finish aiming, take your shot, then press Button 2 to get back to your usual DPI setting. Oh and make sure nobody headshots you while you're looking for that Button2. With my intentions: You're leaning over the same wall, get your crossair next to someone head and press button 1(and keep it pressed), finish aiming, take your shot, release button1 and bam. You're ready to go hunting again. Quote:
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I believe that you can switch what each button on the mouse does with the logitech mice. You could try changing the DPI buttons to the side buttons on the mouse, that would make them easier to get to. |
But what the OP is looking for is a toggle function for DPI. i.e. it's set to say 1500 DPI all the time, unless he's holding down a specific button, when it's set to 3000 |
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