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Seems like G602 is another mouse using native steps of 250. So you should never set your DPI to anything that isn't a multiple of 250 (like 800, 1600, 2300, instead use: 750, 1500 or 2250).
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Searz wrote:
Seems like G602 is another mouse using native steps of 250. So you should never set your DPI to anything that isn't a multiple of 250 (like 800, 1600, 2300, instead use: 750, 1500 or 2250).
The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
Okay, thanks.
Np. Just remember that this is rare. Most mice do other steps/settings.

Vapora Dark wrote:
I already ordered one, but out of curiosity what would you have recommended?
Well, since you never responded with your hand-size I'm just gonna make a general recommendation for palm-grip:
Zowie EC-1A or EC-2A (same mouse different size) is an all around great mouse for palm-grip. I like Zowie's no-******** strategy. There's not even a custom driver for the mouse, you just plug it in and go. It does limit DPI settings to 400, 800, 1600 and 3200, but there's also an upside with that since it ensures you won't be able to use non-native DPI settings and all settings perform really well.
Logitech G403 looks great. It literally just got released. As somebody that has been using all the mice in that series I'm happy that Logitech is going back to practical design, rather than the space-age **** they did with the G402 (not a great mouse..).
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Logitech G602 Gaming Wireless Mouse
I'm a bit late but...
I always go with Logitech because they have great quality products. This is the mouse I use and it has a "on the fly" adjustable DPI button near your left mouse button that I use often when I switch between games.
The connection is just as good as a wired mouse, minus the hassle of wires, thanks to Logitech's wireless technology. It also has a switch to increase your precision, programmable controls, and high accuracy cursor control.
I'm a bit late but...
I always go with Logitech because they have great quality products. This is the mouse I use and it has a "on the fly" adjustable DPI button near your left mouse button that I use often when I switch between games.
The connection is just as good as a wired mouse, minus the hassle of wires, thanks to Logitech's wireless technology. It also has a switch to increase your precision, programmable controls, and high accuracy cursor control.
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