Logitech G600 gaming mouse rewiew

Zims

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Logitech G600 gaming mouse rewiew
I will be reviewing Logitech G600 mouse.

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First of all I must confess that I bought this mouse because I had a stroke and can`t really use my left hand and need the buttons on my mouse. I have the mouse almost a week and here are my impressions:

First impressions
I had a Logitech G9 before and it was their mouse a long time ago. Going to the G600 was different. It seemed lighter (the g9 was at max weight) and it seemed to have less functions like lack of macros and changing the PC volume with a mouse button. After a few hours I discovered that my mouse was switched to the “on-board memory” option. When I changed that to the PC memory option I got a lot more options. Keystroke, Multikey, Media and mouse functions are just some of the functions.

Fir few days
So I started my journey trough the software. I have three profiles set up for three different mouse uses. (p1 – every day, P2 – work stuff and p3 – gaming) Every profile allows to set different key bindings for the keys. My every day use I have “back”, “forward”, “vol up” and “vol down” keys. The “gaming” setup has W A S D keys set up. And you can change the profiles with pressing just one key.

Software
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When you buy the mouse you get only that – the mouse. Go to logitech.com and download the software for your mouse. It opens a lot more optionns to set up the mouse. The software opens a huge amount of options for you. I had similar software for the g9 so I was familiar. I can see that someone who uses this software for the first time can be overwhelmed. But you just need to poke around some more and it becomes easy.

Different stuff
Logitech is proud of the fact that the mouse has coating witch is ant- sweat and anti- “gamer gunk”. I can not speak about that because you need months of use to see if it works. The other thing is that logitech guarantees 20 million clicks. That`s a lot. I can say that the clicks feel good and I trust the guarantee.

Conclusion
At first the mouse can disappoint but now I love it. It has huge amount of functions and is very easy to use. I found myself Alt+Tabing during a game and reprogramming a key that I frequently needed to a button on the mouse and I could do that in seconds.

I would instantly suggest the mouse to others. I would give a 9/10 and maybe a 10/10 in a month or so.
 
What I'm interested in knowing is if it's good for FPS. I play a large variety of games, FPS, MMO, Sports, RPG etc..

I'm seriously thinking of swapping my CM Recon for the Kone XTD.
My recon has great precision and feels nice just in fast paced shooters(unreal tournament) my hand gets to heavy for the mouse and I keep shooting over opp heads. The Kone is a lot bigger and heavier so I'm leaning towards that or this depending on how it handles FPS.

Sorry if I don't make sense atm got off work tired..
 
Can you tell me i want to buy this mouse but how white is the white LED setting it isnt like a mixture of colours that can be seen is it? is it a proper white?
 
What I'm interested in knowing is if it's good for FPS. I play a large variety of games, FPS, MMO, Sports, RPG etc..

I'm seriously thinking of swapping my CM Recon for the Kone XTD.
My recon has great precision and feels nice just in fast paced shooters(unreal tournament) my hand gets to heavy for the mouse and I keep shooting over opp heads. The Kone is a lot bigger and heavier so I'm leaning towards that or this depending on how it handles FPS.

Sorry if I don't make sense atm got off work tired..

I'm not a big FPS gamer and the cloasest to an FPS was batman arkham city. In that the mouse wasgreat. You can change the dpi settings independently on both axes. And you can change the sensitivity to 8000 or so.
Previously I used a g9 with 4x7g weights. The first day this felt lighter and cheaper but it sutes me right.

2. From memory I think the whites have more like platinum color glow to them. It's minor but it is not "hospital white"
 
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