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  1. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
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       #11

    mickey megabyte said:
    i've got a logitech (g3) mouse, and i never bother with the setpoint drivers.

    am i missing anything?
    I don't really know but, wouldn't be worth a check? I mean, if you don't like it or notice any improvements, all you do is uninstall it
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #12

    Well things like this,

    Props to Game Booster...-setpoint2.png

    come in very handy depending on the game and what you are doing; faster for run and gun, slow it down for sniping, etc. They also in the latest versions added in an application-specific setting, whether it is something you would find useful on not is another story but nice to have the ability to re-assign the buttons (everything but the left and right click) for various programs if desired.
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  3. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #13

    thanks for showing me that.

    it's odd, i like to tweak most things until it hurts - but i've always been happy with my mouse at default settings, even though i game a lot - my, i do believe i've killed you a few times, stormy .

    personally i'm happy with the sensitivity, and i can change it with a little button on the mouse, but i generally don't bother.

    my mouse only had two extra buttons (one on each side), and these work as forward/back keys by default in lots of other progs like browsers and movie players.

    the report rate setting might be useful. i think windows 7 runs mine at 500. doubling it may help - but is that hardware dependent?
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  4. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
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       #14

    stormy13 said:
    Well things like this,

    Props to Game Booster...-setpoint2.png

    come in very handy depending on the game and what you are doing; faster for run and gun, slow it down for sniping, etc. They also in the latest versions added in an application-specific setting, whether it is something you would find useful on not is another story but nice to have the ability to re-assign the buttons (everything but the left and right click) for various programs if desired.
    I have the lastest setpoint software and what I find extremely Awesome is the fact that I can set my G9 totally different for "General" functions to "Gaming" functions.

    For instance, if I check the OS implementation for "General" use, my mouse is WAAAAAYYY to quick while browsing or checking my emails but I need to have it checked for "Gaming" options, otherwise, my Mohaa just blows chunks... something I wouldn't be able to accomplish with the Microsoft Mouse Settings.
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