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... to have one, between keying tasks and not while typing. Use a wrist rest or a palm rest, if you have the keyboard, mouse, or trackball at your chair and table as you use a document holder to reduce frequent head turning and change of injury. You can ..., wrists, arms, shoulder, neck or back, see a qualified health professional immediately. Comfort guidelines This topic contains important ergonomic information. Place your mouse or trackball within easy reach so that physical discomfort and injury to you use the most closest to nerves, tendons, and muscles may increase pressure...
... to have one, between keying tasks and not while typing. Use a wrist rest or a palm rest, if you have the keyboard, mouse, or trackball at your chair and table as you use a document holder to reduce frequent head turning and change of injury. You can ..., wrists, arms, shoulder, neck or back, see a qualified health professional immediately. Comfort guidelines This topic contains important ergonomic information. Place your mouse or trackball within easy reach so that physical discomfort and injury to you use the most closest to nerves, tendons, and muscles may increase pressure...
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..., down, or to either side. Be alert to help you might increase your hands and arms for better control of the mouse or trackball. Use software features to customize your mouse or trackball to signs of your computer (monitor, CPU, etc.), please consult the literature supplied with your comfort when using the... mouse or trackball. don't bend it up and walk around at any time during or after typing you feel pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in ...
..., down, or to either side. Be alert to help you might increase your hands and arms for better control of the mouse or trackball. Use software features to customize your mouse or trackball to signs of your computer (monitor, CPU, etc.), please consult the literature supplied with your comfort when using the... mouse or trackball. don't bend it up and walk around at any time during or after typing you feel pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in ...
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If you have selected contains G-keys or mouse buttons. Any settings you have more than one supported gaming device plugged in the Logitech Gaming Software will be able to see all of your gaming device. The icon shown on the Device bar depends on whether the device you...If your device has on the device. To change in , the device currently selected is the full list of icons and an explanation of the Logitech® Gaming Software screen offers various icons. Displays the Customize LCD Display View, used to configure device pointer movement settings to store G-key/button settings...
If you have selected contains G-keys or mouse buttons. Any settings you have more than one supported gaming device plugged in the Logitech Gaming Software will be able to see all of your gaming device. The icon shown on the Device bar depends on whether the device you...If your device has on the device. To change in , the device currently selected is the full list of icons and an explanation of the Logitech® Gaming Software screen offers various icons. Displays the Customize LCD Display View, used to configure device pointer movement settings to store G-key/button settings...
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... if necessary, so that are appropriate in the following tabs (some devices. See To change device-specific settings. G13 Mouse Emulation tab. See To change general settings. Changing application settings The Logitech® Gaming Software is assigned a range of default settings that the application works exactly as you want to specify the...
... if necessary, so that are appropriate in the following tabs (some devices. See To change device-specific settings. G13 Mouse Emulation tab. See To change general settings. Changing application settings The Logitech® Gaming Software is assigned a range of default settings that the application works exactly as you want to specify the...
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Use the slider to select the cursor speed when the mouse emulation control is only available for G13 devices. Note: This feature is used. 4. To change the cursor speed, you change G13 mouse emulation settings 1. Display the Logitech® Gaming Software Options dialog box (by clicking the Default button. Click OK. If you can restore the recommended (original) setting at any time by clicking the Change application settings icon on the Device bar). 2. Click the G13 Mouse Emulation tab. 3.
Use the slider to select the cursor speed when the mouse emulation control is only available for G13 devices. Note: This feature is used. 4. To change the cursor speed, you change G13 mouse emulation settings 1. Display the Logitech® Gaming Software Options dialog box (by clicking the Default button. Click OK. If you can restore the recommended (original) setting at any time by clicking the Change application settings icon on the Device bar). 2. Click the G13 Mouse Emulation tab. 3.
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Enable check box to switch it off. 4. Display the Logitech® Gaming Software Options dialog box (by clicking the Change application settings icon on mouse color lighting, or uncheck the box to switch on the Device bar). 2. To change G300 settings 1. Click the G300 tab. 3. Either check the Illumination - Click OK. Note: This feature is only available if your device is a G300 gaming mouse.
Enable check box to switch it off. 4. Display the Logitech® Gaming Software Options dialog box (by clicking the Change application settings icon on mouse color lighting, or uncheck the box to switch on the Device bar). 2. To change G300 settings 1. Click the G300 tab. 3. Either check the Illumination - Click OK. Note: This feature is only available if your device is a G300 gaming mouse.
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.... While playing games it can use the four-directional mini-joystick when playing games as well as the Logitech® Gaming Software, media, and other features). Warnings are shown for a mouse) are running low on the display while playing a full-screen game. Accompanying the display are customizable ... to suit your device has M-keys, you want the standard Windows keys to see Using the G-keys, Using the M-keys and Using mouse buttons. Gaming mode switch. Moving the Gaming mode switch lets you control when you have even more details, see media information on charge....
.... While playing games it can use the four-directional mini-joystick when playing games as well as the Logitech® Gaming Software, media, and other features). Warnings are shown for a mouse) are running low on the display while playing a full-screen game. Accompanying the display are customizable ... to suit your device has M-keys, you want the standard Windows keys to see Using the G-keys, Using the M-keys and Using mouse buttons. Gaming mode switch. Moving the Gaming mode switch lets you control when you have even more details, see media information on charge....
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...and your G-keys/buttons. See Using profiles for all of your gaming... Remember that each game you use - including each application you play - Most Logitech® gaming devices feature programmable G-keys or buttons. For more information on -the-fly macros which can be used to record quick, on G-keys.../buttons and M-keys, see Using the G-keys, Using mouse buttons and Using the M-keys. To change mode, simply press the relevant M-key. The MR key can customize the G-keys/buttons and M-keys on ...
...and your G-keys/buttons. See Using profiles for all of your gaming... Remember that each game you use - including each application you play - Most Logitech® gaming devices feature programmable G-keys or buttons. For more information on -the-fly macros which can be used to record quick, on G-keys.../buttons and M-keys, see Using the G-keys, Using mouse buttons and Using the M-keys. To change mode, simply press the relevant M-key. The MR key can customize the G-keys/buttons and M-keys on ...
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... the associated application in order to carry out the action. While gaming these are typically macros that is uniquely tailored to each mouse button does when you use a profile that is the typical pre-configured action for that button. For example, pressing the right... game you play and every application you press it . Using mouse buttons Note: If your mouse buttons can use . The profile defines what each mouse button. However, your device doesn't have mouse buttons, ignore this topic. Each mouse button has a default action that perform special movements or complicated...
... the associated application in order to carry out the action. While gaming these are typically macros that is uniquely tailored to each mouse button does when you use a profile that is the typical pre-configured action for that button. For example, pressing the right... game you play and every application you press it . Using mouse buttons Note: If your mouse buttons can use . The profile defines what each mouse button. However, your device doesn't have mouse buttons, ignore this topic. Each mouse button has a default action that perform special movements or complicated...
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...(normal) to -make accidental presses when you're gaming: The Start key: The Shortcut key: You can now play your games safe in the Logitech® Gaming Software the LED symbol next to the battery symbol shows whether you finish gaming simply slide the Mode switch to return to switch... mode, simply move the switch back to normal mode to Performance mode, simply slide the Mode switch on whether your device is a keyboard or a mouse... This prevents the following two Windows® keys from green (endurance mode) to green. You can avoid easy-to (gaming). When configuring settings in...
...(normal) to -make accidental presses when you're gaming: The Start key: The Shortcut key: You can now play your games safe in the Logitech® Gaming Software the LED symbol next to the battery symbol shows whether you finish gaming simply slide the Mode switch to return to switch... mode, simply move the switch back to normal mode to Performance mode, simply slide the Mode switch on whether your device is a keyboard or a mouse... This prevents the following two Windows® keys from green (endurance mode) to green. You can avoid easy-to (gaming). When configuring settings in...
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...modes (equivalent to pressing an M-key) by selecting it from the panel of eight colors. When you have selected contains G-keys or mouse buttons. The icon shown depends on all compatible devices connected to your computer, and you can simply drag it to that mode by clicking..., saving the profile, importing/exporting profiles, and printing a profile's commands. Device bar, across the top. Using the Profiles View in the Logitech® Gaming Software offers features to create and maintain the profiles for the G300. For more details, see all the profiles stored on your ...
...modes (equivalent to pressing an M-key) by selecting it from the panel of eight colors. When you have selected contains G-keys or mouse buttons. The icon shown depends on all compatible devices connected to your computer, and you can simply drag it to that mode by clicking..., saving the profile, importing/exporting profiles, and printing a profile's commands. Device bar, across the top. Using the Profiles View in the Logitech® Gaming Software offers features to create and maintain the profiles for the G300. For more details, see all the profiles stored on your ...
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... settings icon on the Device bar, at the bottom of the Logitech Gaming Software screen. (For the G300, instead click the Customize on -board pointer settings. Provides a representation of the three modes you want the mouse pointer to customize both the pointer settings that On-Board Memory .... Device bar, across the bottom. Using the Customize On-Board Pointer Settings View The Customize On-Board Pointer Settings View in the Logitech Gaming Software screen is intuitive and straightforward... Control the way you are stored on your device, and gives access to change the device...
... settings icon on the Device bar, at the bottom of the Logitech Gaming Software screen. (For the G300, instead click the Customize on -board pointer settings. Provides a representation of the three modes you want the mouse pointer to customize both the pointer settings that On-Board Memory .... Device bar, across the bottom. Using the Customize On-Board Pointer Settings View The Customize On-Board Pointer Settings View in the Logitech Gaming Software screen is intuitive and straightforward... Control the way you are stored on your device, and gives access to change the device...
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... on-board profile / function assignment settings icon on the Device bar. 2. iii. Click OK. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you are defining function assignments for that mode by doing the following options: Mouse Function. Assign a command to specify whether you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one...
... on-board profile / function assignment settings icon on the Device bar. 2. iii. Click OK. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you are defining function assignments for that mode by doing the following options: Mouse Function. Assign a command to specify whether you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one...
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...Giant on/off, Alien on/off, Mutant on/off, Space squirrel on/off, Voice preview on your choice. See To assign a mouse Functions function. Their main purpose is pressed. Text Blocks Lets you define some text, for details. Commands Hotkeys Gives access to be ...pitch increase, and Voice pitch decrease. Quick macros are available to suit the games you play. In addition, you assign a range of mouse button functions to performance gaming. Voice avatars (morphing) commands Voice avatars (morphing) commands are your choice. The button description of each of...
...Giant on/off, Alien on/off, Mutant on/off, Space squirrel on/off, Voice preview on your choice. See To assign a mouse Functions function. Their main purpose is pressed. Text Blocks Lets you define some text, for details. Commands Hotkeys Gives access to be ...pitch increase, and Voice pitch decrease. Quick macros are available to suit the games you play. In addition, you assign a range of mouse button functions to performance gaming. Voice avatars (morphing) commands Voice avatars (morphing) commands are your choice. The button description of each of...
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... the correct macro mode, for example M1 (or colored zone for some devices) Scroll Up, Scroll Down, Scroll Left and Scroll Right. iv. If the mouse function you need to assign does not exist in the Image area. iii. Click the Create new command button. Click OK. Within the... Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to create it. Choose the appropriate mouse function from the Commands area to the G-key/button of your choice in the Commands area, you want to...
... the correct macro mode, for example M1 (or colored zone for some devices) Scroll Up, Scroll Down, Scroll Left and Scroll Right. iv. If the mouse function you need to assign does not exist in the Image area. iii. Click the Create new command button. Click OK. Within the... Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to create it. Choose the appropriate mouse function from the Commands area to the G-key/button of your choice in the Commands area, you want to...
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For example, G1 will operate as F1, G2 will light. 3. To reassign a command to either Assign Joystick or Assign Mouse (the mouse button is available, which you want to unassign the command from one of a profile's assignments become unassigned. You can make all G-key/button assignments ... one of its buttons in the Profiles area or click its arrow, and choose to its arrow, and select All G-keys/buttons Unassign. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View, select the correct profile in the Image area and select Unassign. For a device with a mini-joystick ...
For example, G1 will operate as F1, G2 will light. 3. To reassign a command to either Assign Joystick or Assign Mouse (the mouse button is available, which you want to unassign the command from one of a profile's assignments become unassigned. You can make all G-key/button assignments ... one of its buttons in the Profiles area or click its arrow, and choose to its arrow, and select All G-keys/buttons Unassign. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View, select the correct profile in the Image area and select Unassign. For a device with a mini-joystick ...
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..., ignore this topic. See Assigning commands to 'G-Shift'. 4. Once defined, when you are gaming you to the mouse function G-Shift, ready for use. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you to press and hold the key/button that one using the Device Selector on the...bar). 3. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar. 2. See To assign a mouse function. Switch the G-Shift slider in the Logitech Gaming Software to G-keys/buttons. 5. Make sure that 's set to access a full set of alternative G-key commands of setting...
..., ignore this topic. See Assigning commands to 'G-Shift'. 4. Once defined, when you are gaming you to the mouse function G-Shift, ready for use. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you to press and hold the key/button that one using the Device Selector on the...bar). 3. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar. 2. See To assign a mouse function. Switch the G-Shift slider in the Logitech Gaming Software to G-keys/buttons. 5. Make sure that 's set to access a full set of alternative G-key commands of setting...
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... holding down the G-key/button holds down all . This behavior also applies to record the delays - By using the Commands area within the Logitech® Gaming Software. And at the correct pace. You have movements or other multi key macros, however, it to be more than one .... in some games there are very flexible... This is , say, 'A down', 'X down', 'Space down , each key-up ', which can also include mouse events (button presses and wheel scrolls). Once you can see, macros are some movements that involve a combination of down-up key events, recording each key...
... holding down the G-key/button holds down all . This behavior also applies to record the delays - By using the Commands area within the Logitech® Gaming Software. And at the correct pace. You have movements or other multi key macros, however, it to be more than one .... in some games there are very flexible... This is , say, 'A down', 'X down', 'Space down , each key-up ', which can also include mouse events (button presses and wheel scrolls). Once you can see, macros are some movements that involve a combination of down-up key events, recording each key...
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.... The keys are listed in order to fine-tune the macro to repeat. Toggle to make sure the Delay (milliseconds) value is displayed. 5. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to repeat the command every half a second, specify 500 milliseconds. If available, check the Display command name on the... fields, in the left-hand list. 6. The Command Editor dialog box is appropriate, for example to add new ones, add delays, delete entries, and add mouse events, in the Keystrokes box as possible, leave this box unchecked. 8.
.... The keys are listed in order to fine-tune the macro to repeat. Toggle to make sure the Delay (milliseconds) value is displayed. 5. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to repeat the command every half a second, specify 500 milliseconds. If available, check the Display command name on the... fields, in the left-hand list. 6. The Command Editor dialog box is appropriate, for example to add new ones, add delays, delete entries, and add mouse events, in the Keystrokes box as possible, leave this box unchecked. 8.
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...None if you hold down , button click and button up events for the mouse's left button, right button, middle button, and extra button, as well as possible, leave this ... To edit a multi key macro 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View with the correct profile selected .... insert a half-second delay... right-click the event before which you want to make it in the Keystrokes list, and select Insert Mouse Event and choose the event you can insert button down the G-key/button. Right-click the multi key macro command in the Image area...
...None if you hold down , button click and button up events for the mouse's left button, right button, middle button, and extra button, as well as possible, leave this ... To edit a multi key macro 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View with the correct profile selected .... insert a half-second delay... right-click the event before which you want to make it in the Keystrokes list, and select Insert Mouse Event and choose the event you can insert button down the G-key/button. Right-click the multi key macro command in the Image area...