NOTE: For help with choosing between these two modes, see answer 360023220114.
Enabling On-Board Memory
To enable On-Board Memory:
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Open the Logitech Gaming Software:
Start > All Programs > Logitech > Logitech Gaming Software 8.x
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Make sure the blue marker next to the icon is to the left.
The mouse will now be in On-Board Memory mode and all of the customizations you make will be written directly to the mouse.
Configuring On-Board Memory
To configure On-Board Memory:
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Open the Logitech Gaming Software:
Start > All Programs > Logitech > Logitech Gaming Software 8.x
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Click the glowing pointer-gear icon.
The screen will now change to show the configuration view.
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Under Profiles, click on a profile to begin configuring pointer settings and button assignments. Pointer settings and button assignments can be customized for each profile. Double-click on a profile name to re-name it. For additional details on using multiple on-board profiles see answer 360023220114.
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Under DPI Sensitivity Levels, drag the tick mark along the graph. For each DPI level you set, you'll see a tick mark. You can set four levels.
NOTE: If you prefer, you can edit the list of DPI values to the left of the graph from 200-2500. For each DPI level you set, you'll see a tick mark rounded to the nearest 50. For example, if you type in "632", the software will round to 650 DPI.
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Assign Default - (Required) One DPI level must always be the default. To change the default, click a DPI level that doesn't have a blue diamond above it, and then click Assign Default. This is the DPI level the mouse will return to when you:
- Press the default DPI button
- Switch between profiles
- Power up the computer
- Wake the computer from sleep mode
NOTE: You can't assign a DPI Shift point in On-Board Memory mode. For more information on DPI shift assignment in Automatic Game Detection mode, see answer 360023220114.
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Change the Report Rate, if you prefer something other than the default of 500 reports/second (2ms response time). The Report Rate controls how often your mouse updates its position to the computer. The possible range is from 125/sec (8ms response time) to 1000/sec (1ms response time). You can:
- Decrease processor use by reducing the report rate.
- Increase the mouse response by raising the report rate.
TIP: For most PCs, a report rate of 500 is recommended.
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To change a button assignment, right click on a button and select Edit.
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You can have the button perform either a Mouse Function or a Keystroke.
When you assign a keystroke to the button, note that the software retains the modifier presses. For example, to assign Ctrl+Alt+3, press and release Ctrl, then Alt, then 3. To remove modifier keys, press the Clear button.
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Click OK to save your function to the button.
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