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Making G-Shift assignments

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Making G-Shift assignments Note: If your device does not have G-Shift functionality, ignore this topic. G-Shift functionality enables you to press and hold a button to access a full set of alternative G-key commands of your choice. The process of setting up G-Shift assignments is the same as setting up standard G-key assignments but setting the G-Shift slider to G-Shift before actually making the assignments: 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 Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Switch the G-Shift slider in the Logitech Gaming Software to 'G-Shift'. 4. Assign commands to your device's G-keys as usual. See Assigning commands to G-keys/buttons. 5. Switch the G-Shift slider back to 'Normal' when you have finished assigning the commands to allow you to continue assigning primary G-key commands. 6. Make sure that one of your device's keys/buttons is set to the mouse function G-Shift, ready for use. See To assign a mouse function. Once defined, when you are gaming you can press and hold the key/button that's set to G-Shift and then access the alternative set of G-key command assignments.

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Making G-Shift assignments
Note:
If your device does not have G-Shift functionality, ignore this topic.
G-Shift functionality enables you to press and hold a button to access a full set of alternative G-key commands of your choice.
The process of setting up G-Shift assignments is the same as setting up standard G-key assignments but setting the G-Shift
slider to G-Shift before actually making the assignments:
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 Profiles View (by clicking the
Customize G-keys/buttons
icon on the Device bar).
3.
Switch the G-Shift slider in the Logitech Gaming Software to 'G-Shift'.
4.
Assign commands to your device's G-keys as usual. See
Assigning commands to
G-keys/buttons
.
5.
Switch the G-Shift slider back to 'Normal' when you have finished assigning the commands to allow you to continue
assigning primary G-key commands.
6.
Make sure that one of your device's keys/buttons is set to the mouse function G-Shift, ready for use. See
To assign a
mouse function
.
Once defined, when you are gaming you can press and hold the key/button that's set to G-Shift and then access the alternative
set of G-key command assignments.