Logitech 910-001152 Manual - Page 11

Profiles

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11 Profiles Go to www.logitech.com for more detailed information on configuring and using your mouse setting profiles. Help is also available as you navigate through the configuration panel in SetPoint's advanced software for the G9x. Your G9x can store up to 5 profiles of mouse settings in on-board memory on your mouse hardware, but when using the SetPoint® software, you can save many more profiles on your hard drive. Out of the box, your G9x comes with 3 preconfigured profiles in on-board memory. You can store up to 2 more on your mouse (choose from the profiles you create in software), or reduce down to a single profile on your mouse. There are many mouse settings that can be configured in a profile. These include: • Button assignments • Keyboard macros assignable to mouse buttons • DPI settings (dpi levels, number of dpi levels) • LED display color (choose from broad color spectrum) • Report rate (125-1000 reports/second) You need to have SetPoint® installed in order to configure your profiles. However, once you set up and save a profile, you can designate up to five of your profiles to be "burned" into your G9x's onboard memory. If you use your mouse on another PC or un-install SetPoint®, your mouse settings for those profiles will still work on your G9x. (Note: There are a few special settings that can only work while SetPoint® is running on your PC; in the case you choose a setting where this is true, SetPoint® will notify you.) With SetPoint® running, you can also enable Application Detection if you choose. When Application Detection is running, the profiles in on-board memory are not necessarily active (unless you specify application-specific behavior for them). You will not be able to toggle between profiles using your mouse switching buttons. There will be a main profile on your mouse (Profile 1 shipped out-of-box) that will be enabled for all applications when Application Detection is running. This main profile can be edited. You can then designate additional profiles in your Profile Library to run when your PC detects a specific application or game running. Your mouse will automatically employ the designated profile settings once it detects the corresponding application. In all other applications where a specific profile is not specified, the mouse will employ the main profile behavior. English

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English
Profiles
Go to
www°logitech°com
for more detailed
information on configuring and using your mouse
setting profiles. Help is also available as you navigate
through the configuration panel in SetPoint’s
advanced software for the G9x.
Your G9x can store up to 5 profiles of mouse
settings in on-board memory on your mouse
hardware, but when using the SetPoint
®
software,
you can save many more profiles on your hard
drive. Out of the box, your G9x comes with 3 pre-
configured profiles in on-board memory. You can
store up to 2 more on your mouse (choose from the
profiles you create in software), or reduce down to a
single profile on your mouse.
There are many mouse settings that can be
configured in a profile. These include:
Button assignments
Keyboard macros assignable to mouse
buttons
DPI settings (dpi levels, number of dpi levels)
LED display color (choose from broad color
spectrum)
Report rate (125-1000 reports/second)
You need to have SetPoint
®
installed in order to
configure your profiles. However, once you set up
and save a profile, you can designate up to five of
your profiles to be “burned” into your G9x’s on-
board memory. If you use your mouse on another
PC or un-install SetPoint
®
, your mouse settings for
those profiles will still work on your G9x. (Note:
There are a few special settings that can only work
while SetPoint
®
is running on your PC; in the case
you choose a setting where this is true, SetPoint
®
will
notify you.)
With SetPoint
®
running, you can also enable
Application Detection if you choose. When
Application Detection is running, the profiles in
on-board memory are not necessarily active (unless
you specify application-specific behavior for them).
You will not be able to toggle between profiles using
your mouse switching buttons.
There will be a main profile on your mouse (Profile
1 shipped out-of-box) that will be enabled for all
applications when Application Detection is running.
This main profile can be edited. You can then
designate additional profiles in your Profile Library
to run when your PC detects a specific application
or game running. Your mouse will automatically
employ the designated profile settings once it
detects the corresponding application. In all other
applications where a specific profile is not specified,
the mouse will employ the main profile behavior.