![]() You can also use backspace to delete a selected DPI setting. If you only want to use one DPI setting, just drag off all of the other settings. ![]() You can do so by simply dragging it up and then releasing it. TIP: it’s a good idea to just drag any DPI levels that you’re not going to use off of the DPI slider. You can always play around with the game’s specific sensitivity setting in case you want to use higher sensitivities in certain games. This is a cool option to have for those who want to use it, but we strongly recommend going for one DPI value and using that for everything. Logitech G HUB allows you to set different DPI levels, and it even allows you to use different DPI settings depending on which game you’re playing. We recommend going for either 800 or 1600, as this will make your mouse usable for regular browsing in case you decide to use just one DPI setting. Over 90% of our analyzed pro gamers are using a DPI between 4, and pretty much not a single professional is using anything over 3200. Contrary to popular belief, a higher DPI isn’t better. This stands for Dots Per Inch and it basically determines how sensitive your mouse is. ![]() DPIīy far the most important setting for your Logitech mouse is the DPI setting. There is no right or wrong here, as this is very dependent on personal preferences. If you are someone who wants to have your mouse perform multiple actions with just one click or anything of the sort, this is where you need to be. This is basically Logitech’s macro editor and button rebinder. Leaving the RGB lighting off also saves battery life, which is always a bonus. Lighting has no performance benefits whatsoever, so if you’re a hardcore competitive gamer you can just leave this off. ![]() Logitech likes to have their top gaming mice use the same sensor, so customization options for mice are going to be very similar. ![]()
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