- LOGITECH MOUSE DPI INSTALL
- LOGITECH MOUSE DPI UPDATE
- LOGITECH MOUSE DPI SOFTWARE
- LOGITECH MOUSE DPI PC
You can choose a solid color, color cycle or a breathing effect.
LOGITECH MOUSE DPI SOFTWARE
The software also lets you customize the mouse’s RGB lighting. I set it up so that I press down the forward button on the side to enter 200 DPI for sniper kill shots. This way, you can keep as many DPI settings active on the mouse as you see fit and have a DPI setting for, say, a sniper scope, a button away. With the Logitech Gaming Software, however, you can assign a mouse button as a DPI Shift button and then one of your DPI settings as the Shift setting. I do this because don’t want to have to cycle through extra DPI settings when I’m switching in and out of sniper mode. Without two DPI buttons on the mouse to cycle in two different directions, I usually disable all but two DPI settings for a FPS: a low DPI setting for controlling sniper shots and a higher setting for regular action where I’m not carefully and methodically lining up a headshot.
LOGITECH MOUSE DPI UPDATE
You can set between one and five active levels that you’ll cycle through, from 200 DPI to 8,000 DPI (provided you update the firmware). Next, the Logitech Gaming Software lets you customize the DPI sensitivity levels.
LOGITECH MOUSE DPI PC
It will scan your PC and find the games you have installed and offer to set up profiles for each so that you can customize not only the mouse buttons but also the keys on your keyboard. That’s standard for any gaming mouse, but Logitech goes one step further and lets you set up different profiles for different games. For starters, the Logitech Gaming Software allows you to reprogram any of the mouse’s six buttons.
LOGITECH MOUSE DPI INSTALL
If you install the free Logitech Gaming Software app, however, then you’ll be able to access the mouse’s settings and update its firmware. Logitech Prodigy G203 - SoftwareLike most USB peripherals, the Logitech Prodigy G203 is plug and play. While onboard memory is common on pricier gaming mice, it’s not usually found on budget mice. Like the Corsair Harpoon RGB, the Prodigy G203 has onboard memory so you can take your settings from one PC to another and get gaming more quickly. If you have other Logitech peripherals with RGB lighting you can sync the lighting via Logitech's software. Both the logo and a thin stripe that runs around the edge of the back half of the mouse light up but they can’t be programmed individually to show different colors. The Prodigy G203 has one-zone RGB lighting. The side buttons are positioned so that they stay out of the way to prevent accidental clicks while remaining easily accessible for a quick thumb click. The mouse’s six programmable buttons include right-and-left mouse buttons, a clickable scroll wheel, a DPI settings button just behind the scroll wheel, and two buttons on the left side. The mouse’s surfaces are entirely plastic there’s no textured side grips or soft-touch rubber to improve its feel. The lack of ergonomics for right-handers is a drawback since gamers tend to spend long sessions with the mouse in their right hand. Jason Cipriani + 1 moreIf not for the two side buttons, the Prodigy G203 would be an unassuming ambidextrous mouse. It’s plain shape, however, makes it look like it’s built more for navigating Excel or PowerPoint than something like Far Cry 5. True, it has six programmable buttons, which is more than you get on a normal mouse, and the scroll wheel is a hair wider with a bit more a textured, rubbery surface than your typical scroll wheel. Logitech Prodigy G203 - Design and FeaturesAside from its RGB lighting, the Logitech Prodigy G203 looks more like a mouse for office use than gaming. Whether you need such a large DPI range, however, depends on the rest of your rig, namely your monitor. On the box, Logitech stamps the Prodigy G203 as a 6,000 DPI mouse, but as soon as you connect it to your PC, it’ll ask you to update its firmware, which ups the DPI. The chief attraction of the Prodigy G203 is its extremely low price of just $30, and its wide DPI range, which runs from 200 to 8,000 DPI, thanks to a recent firmware update. The Logitech Prodigy G203 (See it on Amazon) / ( See it on Amazon UK) is a budget mouse for gamers who went out and invested their life savings in a GPU and didn’t have any money left over for a high-end mouse. Note that if you click on one of these links to buy the product, IGN may get a share of the sale. Be sure to visit IGN Tech for all the latest comprehensive hands-on reviews and best-of roundups.