![]() ![]() I took a moment on checking the stuff that they have posted on the box. The Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse is part of their G product line – “G” for gaming as it is. ![]() It was no surprise that they started rolling out peripherals that were said to be designed to meet up the demands of these so-called PC enthusiasts. The thirty five year old Swiss company who had churned out the mass marketed computer mice decided to tap that special audience who refer themselves as PC enthusiasts. A wireless gaming mouse at that.Įnter the Logitech G602 Wireless Gaming Mouse. I was actually planning to buy a cheap wireless mouse of any brand so I can do away with the hassle I would eventually encounter with wired mice and to do away with the “gaming mice” moniker when out of nowhere a balikbayan relative gave me a pasalubong just recently and after ripping off the gift wrap I was suddenly taken aback since I ended up getting a mouse that I needed. There’s also my cat – Gara – who started to see the mouse as a threat and would poke the mouse’s cord every now and then with his claw which makes me cringe. One complaint with the mouse is that for some weird reason – the most least used function of the mouse (well in gaming anyway – can’t say if you can call it as an abuse if you’re using it once in a while while scrolling through web pages, documents and such) – the wheel – gave way to the ghost. Thanks to its supposed aluminum main body – it was quite a heavy mouse even if its weights were all removed (which I actually prefer in the name of motion control). Truth to be told – the Corsair Vengeance M65 was able to take all the left click abuse that I spun out for more than two years. That it would be able to dish out all my harassments since I am after all a heavy left clicker – and when I say I am a heavy clicker – I really spam click a lot whenever I play my favorite FPS games. ![]() That it would be able to put up with my demands. At that time – I was really expecting a lot with the said peripheral. I have always thought that whenever you’re buying one you’re actually assured of getting a premium item – considering that a PC mouse is one of the most important peripheral within the computer system nowadays, especially if you’re playing PC games – little did I know there are actually a few mice out there which has branded repeatedly as a “gaming” mice – it couldn’t live up to the abuse being wrought by the simplest casual PC gamer out there.įor some time now – I am currently stuck with a Corsair Vengeance M65 which I had a bought more than two years ago. Try your device on a different computer.“Gaming” mice.Mac only - check if there are any background updates that may cause the delay.Windows only - check if there are any Windows updates running in the background that may cause the delay.Upgrade the firmware for your device if one is available.However, if you have a replacement receiver, you can use the Connection Utility software to perform the pairing. If your receiver is non-Unifying, it cannot be unpaired.If you have a Unifying receiver, identified by this logo, see Unpair a mouse or keyboard from the Unifying receiver.Unpair/repair or disconnect/reconnect hardware (if you have a wireless mouse).Keep other electrical wireless devices away from the USB receiver to avoid interferences.In some cases the receiver signal gets blocked by the computer case, causing a delay. If your receiver is in the back of your computer, it may help to relocate the receiver to a front port. Move the mouse closer to the USB receiver (if you have a wireless mouse).Turn off your mouse or unplug the mouse from the computer and try cleaning the mouse sensor on the bottom with compressed air or a Q-tip.Low or dead batteries can affect mouse movement. Make sure the battery is fully charged.Break in Sensor circuit (PCB - hardware issue).Lagging (delayed cursor after mouse movement or missing cursor movement) Bad sensor placement (hardware issue) - may be able to solve with surface tuning (Gaming only).Possible tracking height (mouse pad /surface tuning - software issue)ĭrifting (in one direction, over lots of mouse movement).If you are experiencing erratic movement when you use your mouse, it may be due to the following: ![]()
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