NOTE: To learn more about On-Board Memory, see answer 360023258354.
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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Click the mouse icon in the upper right. 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 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 up to five.
NOTE: If you prefer, you can edit the list of DPI values to the left of the graph from 250-2500. For each DPI level you set, you'll see a tick mark rounded to the nearest 50.
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
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Assign Shift – (Optional) A Shift DPI is a DPI level you can temporarily activate by pressing the DPI Shift button. To set the Shift DPI, select a DPI level that isn't highlighted in orange, and then click "Assign Shift". This enables extreme precision or mouse speed when needed. The mouse will revert back to the current DPI level when the button is released.
TIP: Buttons you assign as DPI Up, DPI Down and DPI Cycle will enable you to change between DPI levels rapidly.
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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 500/sec (2ms 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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