hi, new to the forum (not LTT) as I have no other idea where to turn to. Just bought a brand new Logitech G502, but the scroll wheel does not work. Every button and function works properly, even the scroll click
Back in september I finally gave up on my G5 for home use and moved it to my office. It's still working fine and looks amazing, but the laser sensor started to do funky things. I've re-checked all internals, USB cable, passive components, power circuitry, and it seems to be OK ...
I've been using it for a while now, but it's a good idea to check it out and see if it's working properly. I've been using it for a while now, but I'm not sure how long it's been in use, so I'm not sure I'll be able to use it again. It's a shame. I'm not ...
I've got a Logitech G502 and it's completely possible to use it without the G Hub software. When I'm working from home, I plug it in my work computer and it works just fine. You can also use the buttons and map them in Windows if the default setting doesn't suit you. The only...
While this concept seems like a dream, on paper, its actual execution is far from perfect. Don't get me wrong, when it works, it's blissful, making you feel like all of your connected PCs are just one giant system. Unfortunately, its ability to continue working over long periods of ti...
the battery life is excellent. in fact in the past two weeks i’ve not needed to charge the keyboard once. the backlight has been on when using and i’m still at 63% with daily use. this is truly a keyboard that only needs to charge about once...
Processor: Intel(R) Core (TM) i7-8650U CPU @ 1.90 GHz 2.11GHz RAM: 16 GB 64 bit I have a Logitech G502 mouse that keeps lagging/stops working (Before you say the mouse is the problem, I bought a brand new one when my...
if you're using it wired or wirelessly, it has excellent click latency. Most hand sizes should be able to use it comfortably, although smaller hands may struggle with a fingertip grip. It's also fairly light when used wirelessly, but the cable can create some drag when plugged in. ...
neither mouse was audible when I turned on Google Meet’s noise-canceling feature, which is enabled by default. Given that Zoom has a similar feature, it’s not clear that having a quieter mouse matters for conference calls. However, if you’re in an in-person meeting or working in close...
not there. On one hand, this makes the keyboard portable. But on the other hand, you miss out on using that number pad for things like additional keybinds or fast number input. I personally find the number pad to be useful when typing in numbers. But fo...