Logitech G510s User Manual - Page 111

To set your on-board pointer settings, DPI Sensitivity Levels

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To set your on-board pointer settings 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Customize On-Board Profile/Pointer Settings View (by clicking either the Customize on-board profile settings icon for the G300, or clicking the Customize on-board pointer settings icon for the G600, on the Device bar). If the icon is not available, display the Home page and select the On-Board Memory option. 3. Use the Select Mode area to choose one of the three modes by clicking the relevant colored zone. (For the G300, you can optionally change the device's lighting color for that mode by selecting it from the panel of eight colors beneath the mode zones.) 4. In the DPI Sensitivity Levels fields, set the following: i. For each of the levels, specify the DPI value. You can type a number in the field(s), use the up and down arrows, or drag the sliders left and right. For example, you may want to choose a range from 300 DPI to 2500 DPI, which you can switch between on-the-fly by pressing the DPI Up/Down buttons, to suit the application you are using or game you are playing. ii. If you set up more than one DPI setting, click the value you want to be the default value, and click Assign Default. The default value is indicated by a blue diamond. iii. If you set up more than one DPI setting, click the value to be the shift (toggle) value, and click Assign Shift (this can be the same as the default value). The shift value is colored orange. 5. In the Report Rate field, select how many times per second the mouse reports its position to the computer's operating system. Higher settings provide smoother, more responsive pointer movement, but also consume more CPU bandwidth. For more information on these features, see Pointer settings help.

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To set your on-board pointer settings
1.
Within the Logitech
®
Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the
Device Selector on the Device bar.
2.
Display the Customize On-Board Profile/Pointer Settings View (by clicking either the
Customize on-board profile
settings
icon for the G300, or clicking the
Customize on-board pointer settings
icon for the G600, on the Device bar).
If the icon is not available, display the Home page and select the
On-Board Memory
option.
3.
Use the
Select Mode
area to choose one of the three modes by clicking the relevant colored zone. (For the G300, you
can optionally change the device's lighting color for that mode by selecting it from the panel of eight colors beneath the
mode zones.)
4.
In the
DPI Sensitivity Levels
fields, set the following:
i.
For each of the levels, specify the DPI value. You can type a number in the field(s), use the up and down arrows,
or drag the sliders left and right.
For example, you may want to choose a range from 300 DPI to 2500 DPI, which you can switch between on-the-fly
by pressing the DPI Up/Down buttons, to suit the application you are using or game you are playing.
ii.
If you set up more than one DPI setting, click the value you want to be the default value, and click
Assign Default
.
The default value is indicated by a blue diamond.
iii.
If you set up more than one DPI setting, click the value to be the shift (toggle) value, and click
Assign Shift
(this
can be the same as the default value). The shift value is colored orange.
5.
In the
Report Rate
field, select how many times per second the mouse reports its position to the computer's operating
system. Higher settings provide smoother, more responsive pointer movement, but also consume more CPU bandwidth.
For more information on these features, see
Pointer settings help
.