BEST Settings Part 2 is out now (3/8/2024): ua-cam.com/video/NxR1QYNl0I0/v-deo.html Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 0:12 Custom DPI & 2,000hz Polling 1:46 Hero Sensor Calibration 2:45 Disabling Mouse Acceleration (IMPORTANT!!!) 4:13 2,000hz continued & LOD (Lift Off Distance) 5:18 On-Board Memory Part 1 (the frustrating part) 6:54 Hybrid Mode vs Optical Only Mode 7:35 Gaming Surface Mode 9:02 On-Board Memory Part 2 9:59 Bonus Tweak!!! 11:05 Thanks for watching! (sub? jk, unlesss...) MarkC / Mouse Movement Recorder: donewmouseaccel.blogspot.com/2010/03/markc-windows-7-mouse-acceleration-fix.html 2nd top link without the line through it labeled "Use this:" Found this helpful/entertaining? Please consider supporting, thank you: ua-cam.com/channels/tp5ufZzbe3jH4dCGNh5N6g.htmljoin Lots of new and exciting stuff with the GPX 2 and unfortunately the software is NOT the best so hopefully this can help you enjoy the full potential of your GPX 2. Thanks for watching!
OMG thanks! I just noticed that the expected battery life switched to double when I turned on on-board memory and I had a suspicion that it switched back to 1000hz. now this explains everything and confirmed my theory, I wasn't aware you had to set the profile separately. Couldn't tell a sens difference since 800dpi is what I use by default anyways. Logitech should definitely show the polling rate on the settings too, I bet there are a lot of people out there running the mouse at 1000hz thinking it's 2000hz.
@@hawkittyhawk short follow up, I just tested the mouse movement recorder and it keeps giving me around 125hz frequency, occacionally over 1k here and there. do you know why this is happening? I'm actually on a 360hz monitor and it feels good, also tried changing USB ports but always the same. on your video it prints around 2k hz, I made sure my mouse it set to 2k too but idk if the programm just reads the values wrong or not.
@@hawkittyhawk nvm, I checked various online polling tester and they all gave me rates near 2k hz, so it was just MMR that didn't read the values correctly
much appreciated good sir, i just bought the gpx 2 and looked at g hub and basically felt the urge to jump out my window as it made no sense but now i am enlightend
Great and easily explained video! I have the mouse, and I agree with you in most part. I'm not agree with 2K polling rate setting. It makes zero sense to cut in a half your battery life (up to 95h with 1K vs 50h with 2K) enabling a setting that right now have zero impact in real world. Most of pro players are still using 1K of polling rate. If they don't need more, why you? I think polling rate is used as marketing by companies like DPI number. Every new version must have more DPI, to seem "better", but there's no real world use for 32K of DPI right now (Zowie is one of the few brands that doesn't buy this stupid marketing, and with every new sensor version, they keep the same DPI. Love you Zowie). Same with polling rate. There's some mouses with 4K, 8K of polling rate out there, and the more recent changes pro players did in they peripherals was went from wired 1K mouses to Logitech 1K wireless superlight "1", so for them was more important get rid of the wire than "more polling rate". Idk if in the future this will make a difference, but now, you will literaly waste the best improvement of this new version (battery life of 95h instead of 70h of the first Superlight) to have a setting that in most part is a placebo. I think there's no coincidence that Logitech set 1K as default in this mouse. And talking about stutters, more polling rate could give you some stutters in some PC's. About the improvements, the two biggest are the battery life, and as I said, going from 70 hours to 95 it's a really great change, and is notice for everyone. And the other one is the optical switches. This one probably won't be notice for almost anyone, but we know optical switches are a better technology. Faster, accurate, reliable, consistent and durable. Also, by contrast with polling rate, activate Optical only mode have a really small impact in battery life. Almost imperceptible.
Are you sure? I see a lot of the pro players using that setting, for example jawgemo is using 4k, demon1 uses 4k, tenz uses 4k, Jinggg uses 4k, f0rsaken uses 2k, these are some of the best valorant players right now! You could use 2k when playing valorant and when you use your mouse only for desktop you can change back to 1k :)
@@hawkittyhawkAlso a suggestion for people to see here in the comments, or even potentially another video for you to cover it, but I often suggest uninstalling ghub after an initial setup and downloading Logitech Onboard Memory Manager. I hate ghub; resource heavy, always wants to run in background, not super intuitive, etc. OMM is a standalone .exe application to quickly change any important things like DPI, polling rate and lift off distance. No installing, just open the application, change what you want, save to mouse, and close application (without it sneakily just minimizing to the system tray!). Way better than ghub in my opinion. Only drawback is no firmware updates through it, so might be beneficial just to keep ghub for a bit longer now, as there's bound to be an early firmware release soon since the mouse just launched, but be sure I will be uninstalling ghub immediately after the first firmware update lol.
Random thing for some people, for games like csgo, having new mouse senses it is better to set dpi to 1600 and adjust your in game sense to level it out. It reduces input lag.
2000 Hz for charging roughly once a week depending on usage. 1000Hz for twice a month or so. I made a video on this topic if you'd like more details: ua-cam.com/video/MJo2Rrit5wM/v-deo.html Hope this helps!
@@hawkittyhawk thanks i watched the video and subscribed. So 2000 hz is good or should i just put it on default 1000 hz? Did you noticed any difference
@@ronald0122 Performance wise, I couldn't see any difference between 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz. Did a different video on that topic if you want more info: ua-cam.com/video/5RryhwESb2Q/v-deo.html
That excitement is well placed and this mouse has really exceeded my expectations. Enjoy! I'm also currently working on a new video about 2 easy mods I did to mine to make it even better!
Cool video. I just bought my GPX2 and have been tinkering with the settings. And I agree, with the gaming surface on the mouse does feel a little bit better.....I'm sure that's all in my head but who knows.
I got this mice yesterday and I love it, coming from G303 SE. Now you can get 4K Hz with update. My biggest complain for this mice is - No DPI switch, sometimes then gaming I want quickly to change that, so what I did: Assignments - > System -> DPI Cycle to button G4.
Sir, i had a problem when i set the wireless report rate to 2000hz, In valorant its kinda laggy, i dont know why, its kinda like the game framing from time to time. Any solution?
Sorry I don't play Valorant but I have heard of higher hz in mice having problems in different games. CPU usage also goes up with higher hz on mice so that's one thing to potentially look into. If it works smoothly on 1000hz, I'd play at that for the time being but also keep trying to find a fix for getting 2000hz to work. I wish I could be of more help, sorry!
I assume that they are saved with the On-board Memory but now that you mention it, I'm not 100% certain and don't have a way to actually test it out. I might have to investigate further...
Just a word about dpi, a higher dpi provides a lower sensor latency, especially at higher polling rates so its best to use atleast 1600 with a 2000+ hz mouse, you can see this on rtings mouse sensor latency charts. say if you play at 800 dpi, you can go to 1600 and cut your in game sens in half to get the same feeling with less latency.
I felt like it was ok. Just needed a bit of fiddling around but otherwise far better than Razer Synapse. Actually a major reason why I don’t want to get any Razer mouse
a lower dpi doesnt have any lower or higher input latency, that video by that "tester" isnt correct becuase thats not how DPI works. its complicated but its perceived latency. it just takes a little more distance to register a "move" - that distance is so small that any timing difference is completely irrelevant. A higher DPI feels smoother because of a higher base count which results in a "faster" mouse by increasing the amount of counts in the same distance.
Thanks for the video and all the info! Great watch. Am I the only one that feels like theres very slight mouse accel when onboard memory is off? Deffinitely does feel different
Thanks for the kind words! You can try the mouse tester I talk about in the video to see if the tracking might be off and also to monitor the polling rate (hertz). Here's the link again: donewmouseaccel.blogspot.com/2... 2nd top link without the line through it labeled "Use this:" @@charlytrackdays6441
I just use Logitech Onboard Memory Manager to set the dpi and stuff directly in the mouse memory. I have no idea why it is a seperate software but its the only one i use for my logiterch mice.
I thing but maybe I'm not correct, if you see bellow blue bar with "Enable software control to configure it and access all features" needs to be enabled to see changes applied into G Hub. I was actually looking if the mouse could be set to optical only and then delete G HUB but no clear answer to that on the net..
Can you explain why 1600 is better for tracking in your opinion? Doesnt the same EDPI feel practically the same? Like lets say your using 800 dpi/10 sens why would tracking be better if I switched to 1600dpi/5 sens?
DPI is Dots Per Square inch. So in 400dpi, the mouse will have 400 dots within that square inch that it can jump from. If you've ever tried going to 100 dpi, you can actually feel the dots because there are so few of them. So lower dpi, IMO, is good for stopping power/aka flicks. Where a higher dpi has more dots within a square inch, making it smoother because there are more dots in between a smaller space. Higher DPI also lower latency but it's only by a tiny amount. I hope that makes sense but in the end it's really personal preference and won't make or break your skills in the end. Hope this helps!
Hello, i can’t change the dpi on my new superlight 2 like there’s all the presets but i can’t change the dpi there’s just a black screen at the right. Can you help me ?
Hmmm that's strange. You can try to reset the On-Board memory to see if that helps. Turn on the on board memory. Go to the on board memory setting (Device Settings at the first menu). At the bottom, click "Restore all profile slots to default." To make a custom profile, go into the mouse settings where all the presets are. Then click the big "+" at the top left of that menu to make a custom profile. Hope this helps!
OH WAIT! I forgot! After you click ""Restore all profile slots to default.", you then have to turn the On-Board Memory OFF. Then try to make a custom profile. Sorry! @@twitchs70rm22
I was trying to find an easy way to swap DPI without opening GHUB. I want to play 400 dpi for counter strike, but switch to 800 for cs surfing. I’m not sure if you covered it in the video but I don’t think so. Do you know a way to do it? Great video regardless!
There's a simpler software called Logitech On-Board Memory Manager but it's still needed for changed. And it doesn't have access to all the features of the main Logitech G Hub.
No one ever talks about the min and max in the dpi section also logi doesn’t explain anything about it and I can’t find anything online about it either.. wtf does this do? I’m so confused about it .. do I just leave them alone or do I put the max all the way up? The only thing I see visually is it will make the dpi adjustment bar shorter or longer.. I just want to know what the benefits are of these settings.
hi i bought g pro x superlight 2 and i realised that i can double click (like minecraft players do) is it an issue? can you help me? (it happens on both switch modes)
WHY CANT THEY ADD A LOD ADJUSTER TO EVERY DAMN LOGITECH MOUSE LIKE PLEASEEEEEE, ive had a g303 for 1.5 years and im still not use to the 1mm lod i just want to be able to change it :(
It could be Windows 11 if that's what you're using. The Recorder is older and was made before Windows 11 came out so it doesn't work correctly with it. Or, it could be a possible inaccuracy of mouse movement which could be caused by your CPU not being powerful enough to handle 4k Hz. If you're on Windows 10, try going down to 2k or 1k Hz and seeing if the Red/Green disappears. Hope this helps.
im on windows 10 and my system is pretty powerful (5800x3d rtx 3080) so i dont really what the issue is. ive tried to lower the polling rate down to 1k and 2k hz as well but it doesnt seem to improve@@hawkittyhawk
@@cheet0s814 Have you unchecked "Enhanced Pointer Precisions" (aka mouse acceleration) in the Windows Mouse Settings? Are programs running in the background? If so close them. Red/Green can show up sometimes while a game is running which can be normal. I've also read rare reports of other USB devices interfering with mouse movement such as other high polling rate mice/keyboards. Try unplugging EVERY USB device except the mouse. Then try every USB port too with ONLY the mouse. I feel like IT support over here lol. Hope one of these works, let me know!
@@cheet0s814Yea that could definitely be it then. Disabling unneeded startup programs will help too. Type in "background" in Windows Search Bar to see what stuff might be allowed to run in the background and change it how you'd like.
this video is very useful, maybe I have a problem but I'm not sure, I have a skypad and if I use game mode and move the mouse quickly on the pad there are some times I find the arrow somewhere else and if I deactivate it it's fine
@@hawkittyhawk sup man how is the gpx 2 holding up, are there any qc issues like creaking, scroll issues, double click. Are the clicks heavier than the og one and how is it compared to the viper V2 Pro, tried the Deathadder V3 wired but it was too big for me so ended up returning it?
It's holding up great! Clicks are wonderful and actually my favorite of all time. I do have a TINY bit of side creaking but ONLY if I squeeze very hard so I consider it a non-issue. Viper V2 Pro is also an amazing mouse. Have both on my desk right now and I still switch between them from time to time. Biggest difference between the two is the shape. Viper V2 Pro is MUCH flatter. Like WAAAY flatter. Fingertip grip would be best here. GPX2 has a good egg-shaped hump in the center allowing for better and more grip for claw grip and palm grip styles. Both shapes are very safe and are usable for most hand sizes. If they are at your local electronic store I'd highly recommend holding them to feel the difference if at all possible. Hope this helps! @@didaka8
Thanks man, how is it compared to the Deathadder V3 Pro if u have ever tested it? Wanna give it another shot this time with the wireless version@@hawkittyhawk
I don't have the DAV3 Pro but I do have a VERY old DAV 1 that's years old. Personally, I'm not a fan of the shape at all because it's too big for me and it's angled in a way that makes my hand actually slip off the mouse. My hand size is 19cm x 10.75cm and typically claw grip. @@didaka8
hey, I used MarkC / Mouse Movement Recorder but in the program it always show my mouse is running at 125hz, did you know why? when I use mouse polling rate test webpage, it shows 1000hz
I get similar stuff and have said in my other reviews on this mouse that the battery reading can be quite inconsistent. But I've keep a general idea of how much the battery should actually be charged and it's always seemed to be holding power properly. Which has brought me to the conclusion that it's most likely just the G Hub software being buggy. I can't be certain on your specific unit but at least for mine it's just a minor inconvenience and the actual battery works fine. Hopefully that's the case for yours as well.
Max sure you save your setting to the On-Board Memory. Check out 5:18 in the video to see how. If it's still not saving, try resetting the on-board memory to default. And then save your settings again from the instructions at 5:18. If it's STILL not working, try uninstalling and the reinstalling Logitech Ghub. Hope this helps!
Open up your task manager (right click task bar then click "Task Manager") and see if there's ANY logitech or Ghub stuff running. Close any you find and try again. If that doesn't work try restarting your computer. And if that still doesn't work, try uninstalling GHub and then reinstalling it again. Hope this helps!
You can always restore the On-Board Memory to it's default settings. Make sure that your custom DPIs got saved to the On-Board Memory correctly and that it wasn't just the current one set. Hope this helps!
I'm BACK with an answer lol. Here's the video on that exact question: ua-cam.com/video/5RryhwESb2Q/v-deo.html Short answer is: No. My aim performed the same at 500hz, 1000hz, and 2000hz.
normally you would want higher dpi for flicks and lower for tracking. you got that one mixed up. If its your preference this is fine but not if you want to recommend something to someone that is probably new to gaming.
@@TerrifyiN_ no thats not the point in the video he said lower dpi for flicks and higher dpi for tracking that is what my comment was aimed at idearly you would lower and higher the sensitivity ingame but most people do it via a dpi switch at their mouse
I've changed my lift off distance due to having hyper glides on my mouse, but it doesn't save to on board memory. Is that not something you can save to it?
You can save it in the same process of changing your DPI and polling rate. Once you edit or make a new profile makes sure that you re-save it again to the on-board memory. Anytime you make a change to the settings you have to save the edited profile again to the on-board memory each time. Hope this helps!
@@hawkittyhawk I can’t find see anything that lets me save the preset. If I change something, it just stays there, I can’t manually save it. Is lift off distance that can definitely be saved to onboard memory?
Yea idk how to save a preset either actually. If there's a preset that you like I'd recommend just making a custom profile like in the video and then just copy the setting from the preset. From there, save that custom profile to the on-board memory. This software is such a nightmare but I hope this helps! @@stvns1k952
@@hawkittyhawk I figured it out. I only had 1 DPI preset selected and it gives you the option to have 5 or 6 I think. So I selected 2, and after I done that, the save button highlighted and that then saved the lift off distance to the on board memory. It would’ve been easier if the software wasn’t so bad lol.
Wasn't so sure what the optical vs hybrid mode was or which one was better to use. I play call of duty, battlefield and rainbow Six Siege so i need something with the absolute fastest latency myself. I'm using the lethal Gaming Gear saturn myself i also have a hien.
BEST Settings Part 2 is out now (3/8/2024): ua-cam.com/video/NxR1QYNl0I0/v-deo.html
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
0:12 Custom DPI & 2,000hz Polling
1:46 Hero Sensor Calibration
2:45 Disabling Mouse Acceleration (IMPORTANT!!!)
4:13 2,000hz continued & LOD (Lift Off Distance)
5:18 On-Board Memory Part 1 (the frustrating part)
6:54 Hybrid Mode vs Optical Only Mode
7:35 Gaming Surface Mode
9:02 On-Board Memory Part 2
9:59 Bonus Tweak!!!
11:05 Thanks for watching! (sub? jk, unlesss...)
MarkC / Mouse Movement Recorder: donewmouseaccel.blogspot.com/2010/03/markc-windows-7-mouse-acceleration-fix.html
2nd top link without the line through it labeled "Use this:"
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Lots of new and exciting stuff with the GPX 2 and unfortunately the software is NOT the best so hopefully this can help you enjoy the full potential of your GPX 2. Thanks for watching!
"Trust me, bro" is good enough for me. Thanks.
Lol!
so glad i found this video , straight to the point and all the info i needed thanks
OMG thanks! I just noticed that the expected battery life switched to double when I turned on on-board memory and I had a suspicion that it switched back to 1000hz. now this explains everything and confirmed my theory, I wasn't aware you had to set the profile separately. Couldn't tell a sens difference since 800dpi is what I use by default anyways. Logitech should definitely show the polling rate on the settings too, I bet there are a lot of people out there running the mouse at 1000hz thinking it's 2000hz.
That's a good idea. The software could be a LOT better.
@@hawkittyhawk short follow up, I just tested the mouse movement recorder and it keeps giving me around 125hz frequency, occacionally over 1k here and there. do you know why this is happening? I'm actually on a 360hz monitor and it feels good, also tried changing USB ports but always the same. on your video it prints around 2k hz, I made sure my mouse it set to 2k too but idk if the programm just reads the values wrong or not.
@@hawkittyhawk nvm, I checked various online polling tester and they all gave me rates near 2k hz, so it was just MMR that didn't read the values correctly
@@patrikmediaAre you on Windows 11. The Recorder was made for Windows 10 and doesn't work correctly for Windows 11.
@@patrikmediaNice!
much appreciated good sir, i just bought the gpx 2 and looked at g hub and basically felt the urge to jump out my window as it made no sense but now i am enlightend
That's EXACTLY how I felt lmao. It's SO bad...
Thank you for the video ! I just bought my super light 2 yesterday
NICE!
Got mine today! Lesgoooooo! 🖤
F YEA!!!!!! @@thisisreallychris
bro thank you for this video!! i thought i was tripping when i turned it on and felt the dpi change from 1600 to 800. great vid man
Thanks! Glad I could help! Same thing happened to me lmao.
Great and easily explained video! I have the mouse, and I agree with you in most part.
I'm not agree with 2K polling rate setting. It makes zero sense to cut in a half your battery life (up to 95h with 1K vs 50h with 2K) enabling a setting that right now have zero impact in real world. Most of pro players are still using 1K of polling rate. If they don't need more, why you? I think polling rate is used as marketing by companies like DPI number. Every new version must have more DPI, to seem "better", but there's no real world use for 32K of DPI right now (Zowie is one of the few brands that doesn't buy this stupid marketing, and with every new sensor version, they keep the same DPI. Love you Zowie). Same with polling rate. There's some mouses with 4K, 8K of polling rate out there, and the more recent changes pro players did in they peripherals was went from wired 1K mouses to Logitech 1K wireless superlight "1", so for them was more important get rid of the wire than "more polling rate". Idk if in the future this will make a difference, but now, you will literaly waste the best improvement of this new version (battery life of 95h instead of 70h of the first Superlight) to have a setting that in most part is a placebo. I think there's no coincidence that Logitech set 1K as default in this mouse. And talking about stutters, more polling rate could give you some stutters in some PC's.
About the improvements, the two biggest are the battery life, and as I said, going from 70 hours to 95 it's a really great change, and is notice for everyone. And the other one is the optical switches. This one probably won't be notice for almost anyone, but we know optical switches are a better technology. Faster, accurate, reliable, consistent and durable. Also, by contrast with polling rate, activate Optical only mode have a really small impact in battery life. Almost imperceptible.
Are you sure? I see a lot of the pro players using that setting, for example jawgemo is using 4k, demon1 uses 4k, tenz uses 4k, Jinggg uses 4k, f0rsaken uses 2k, these are some of the best valorant players right now! You could use 2k when playing valorant and when you use your mouse only for desktop you can change back to 1k :)
Awesome walk-through video of G Hub and the new mouse features, nice work.
Thanks, appreciate it!!
@@hawkittyhawkAlso a suggestion for people to see here in the comments, or even potentially another video for you to cover it, but I often suggest uninstalling ghub after an initial setup and downloading Logitech Onboard Memory Manager. I hate ghub; resource heavy, always wants to run in background, not super intuitive, etc. OMM is a standalone .exe application to quickly change any important things like DPI, polling rate and lift off distance. No installing, just open the application, change what you want, save to mouse, and close application (without it sneakily just minimizing to the system tray!). Way better than ghub in my opinion. Only drawback is no firmware updates through it, so might be beneficial just to keep ghub for a bit longer now, as there's bound to be an early firmware release soon since the mouse just launched, but be sure I will be uninstalling ghub immediately after the first firmware update lol.
is 15 mW system means a good thing or a bad one? you have it on 8, i just dont know if lower is better
Random thing for some people, for games like csgo, having new mouse senses it is better to set dpi to 1600 and adjust your in game sense to level it out. It reduces input lag.
Good tip!
good job bro !!!! loved every sec of the video
Thanks dude!
Amazing video man. I was pulling my hair out after I upgraded from my old G502 to the superlight 2. Thank you so much
great video and thanks. What are the battery life difference for 1000 vs 2000 hz though? what do you recommend?
2000 Hz for charging roughly once a week depending on usage. 1000Hz for twice a month or so.
I made a video on this topic if you'd like more details: ua-cam.com/video/MJo2Rrit5wM/v-deo.html
Hope this helps!
@@hawkittyhawk thanks i watched the video and subscribed. So 2000 hz is good or should i just put it on default 1000 hz? Did you noticed any difference
@@ronald0122 Performance wise, I couldn't see any difference between 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz.
Did a different video on that topic if you want more info: ua-cam.com/video/5RryhwESb2Q/v-deo.html
I just ordered my new gpx 2 im so excited to try it out and this video rlly helps cuz it provides the best of the best settings👍
That excitement is well placed and this mouse has really exceeded my expectations. Enjoy!
I'm also currently working on a new video about 2 easy mods I did to mine to make it even better!
@@hawkittyhawkcan't wait 💪
Cool video. I just bought my GPX2 and have been tinkering with the settings. And I agree, with the gaming surface on the mouse does feel a little bit better.....I'm sure that's all in my head but who knows.
Then it's in BOTH our heads! lol
thx for this explanation - it helps me becouse i also struggle how to set and save my profile as standard.
Sure no problem! I had the same struggles and it should be way more straight forward.
Thank you so much for all these information. It is super annoying though that you have learn all those shit to get the best out of your mouse :)
No problem, glad it helped!
had no idea how to setup this mouse , this was really helpful
I got this mice yesterday and I love it, coming from G303 SE. Now you can get 4K Hz with update. My biggest complain for this mice is - No DPI switch, sometimes then gaming I want quickly to change that, so what I did: Assignments - > System -> DPI Cycle to button G4.
Sir, i had a problem when i set the wireless report rate to 2000hz, In valorant its kinda laggy, i dont know why, its kinda like the game framing from time to time. Any solution?
Sorry I don't play Valorant but I have heard of higher hz in mice having problems in different games.
CPU usage also goes up with higher hz on mice so that's one thing to potentially look into.
If it works smoothly on 1000hz, I'd play at that for the time being but also keep trying to find a fix for getting 2000hz to work.
I wish I could be of more help, sorry!
Thank you so much i couldn't figure out how to set the on board memory ^^
Same! Glad I could help!
Does 'lightforce switches' and 'gaming surface' settings get saved on the OMM or not? I'm guessing it's a GHUB only thing.
I assume that they are saved with the On-board Memory but now that you mention it, I'm not 100% certain and don't have a way to actually test it out. I might have to investigate further...
Just a word about dpi, a higher dpi provides a lower sensor latency, especially at higher polling rates so its best to use atleast 1600 with a 2000+ hz mouse, you can see this on rtings mouse sensor latency charts. say if you play at 800 dpi, you can go to 1600 and cut your in game sens in half to get the same feeling with less latency.
Isn't that what I said? If I didn't, that's what I meant cuz you're right. I MESSED UP LOL!
Ghub might be the least intuitive software in existence.
Facts
It fucking sucks
I personally loathe razor synapse, keeps trying to re-install itself too after i get rid of it lol.
It's the worst! @@LordScrumpus
I felt like it was ok. Just needed a bit of fiddling around but otherwise far better than Razer Synapse. Actually a major reason why I don’t want to get any Razer mouse
Amazing guide! Thank you sir!
Thanks!
a lower dpi doesnt have any lower or higher input latency, that video by that "tester" isnt correct becuase thats not how DPI works. its complicated but its perceived latency. it just takes a little more distance to register a "move" - that distance is so small that any timing difference is completely irrelevant. A higher DPI feels smoother because of a higher base count which results in a "faster" mouse by increasing the amount of counts in the same distance.
Great video! If I choose to leave the software running in the background, does it matter if I have the On-Board Memory Mode On or Off?
Thanks! Yes. If On-Board Memory is On, it will override the G Hub Software settings so you'd likely use one or the other.
Would you keep the On-Board Memory On or Off if you don't turn the software off in the background? @@hawkittyhawk
Off if you want to use the software's settings. @@m0n3ybadger71
Thanks for the video and all the info! Great watch.
Am I the only one that feels like theres very slight mouse accel when onboard memory is off? Deffinitely does feel different
Thanks for the kind words!
You can try the mouse tester I talk about in the video to see if the tracking might be off and also to monitor the polling rate (hertz).
Here's the link again: donewmouseaccel.blogspot.com/2...
2nd top link without the line through it labeled "Use this:" @@charlytrackdays6441
I just use Logitech Onboard Memory Manager to set the dpi and stuff directly in the mouse memory. I have no idea why it is a seperate software but its the only one i use for my logiterch mice.
Nice Video. Fun Fact u dont need to disable Enhanced pointer precision for games. Since most Games or FPS Games have a setting called ''Raw Imput''
Extremely helpful video mate. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Great video man! What a confusing software, you helped a lot!
Thanks, lots of good tips
I thing but maybe I'm not correct, if you see bellow blue bar with "Enable software control to configure it and access all features" needs to be enabled to see changes applied into G Hub.
I was actually looking if the mouse could be set to optical only and then delete G HUB but no clear answer to that on the net..
Needed to turn off Gaming Surface Mode, got a Skypad 3.0 glass mousepad
The Superlight 2.0 wasn working correctly while doing quick movements
That's interesting, thanks for sharing.
Can you explain why 1600 is better for tracking in your opinion? Doesnt the same EDPI feel practically the same? Like lets say your using 800 dpi/10 sens why would tracking be better if I switched to 1600dpi/5 sens?
DPI is Dots Per Square inch. So in 400dpi, the mouse will have 400 dots within that square inch that it can jump from.
If you've ever tried going to 100 dpi, you can actually feel the dots because there are so few of them.
So lower dpi, IMO, is good for stopping power/aka flicks.
Where a higher dpi has more dots within a square inch, making it smoother because there are more dots in between a smaller space.
Higher DPI also lower latency but it's only by a tiny amount.
I hope that makes sense but in the end it's really personal preference and won't make or break your skills in the end.
Hope this helps!
While playing valorant On-Board Memory mode should be on or off after setting up
Great video! Thank you so much
Thanks!
Bro I’ve watched this video like 4-5 times in the past few months because I always forget how to save a profile😭 hopefully they make it easier
Hello, i can’t change the dpi on my new superlight 2 like there’s all the presets but i can’t change the dpi there’s just a black screen at the right. Can you help me ?
Hmmm that's strange.
You can try to reset the On-Board memory to see if that helps.
Turn on the on board memory.
Go to the on board memory setting (Device Settings at the first menu).
At the bottom, click "Restore all profile slots to default."
To make a custom profile, go into the mouse settings where all the presets are.
Then click the big "+" at the top left of that menu to make a custom profile.
Hope this helps!
@@hawkittyhawk ok i’m gonna test that thanks
OH WAIT!
I forgot! After you click ""Restore all profile slots to default.", you then have to turn the On-Board Memory OFF.
Then try to make a custom profile.
Sorry!
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@@hawkittyhawk ok thank you
Thank you!!!!
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I was trying to find an easy way to swap DPI without opening GHUB. I want to play 400 dpi for counter strike, but switch to 800 for cs surfing. I’m not sure if you covered it in the video but I don’t think so. Do you know a way to do it? Great video regardless!
i just made a sensitivity bind... cant remember off the top of my head but something like bind p "toggle sensitivity 1 2"
How to change logitech g pro x superlight 2 integrated memory profile without software?
How to change logitech g pro x superlight 2 integrated memory profile without software? thank's
There's a simpler software called Logitech On-Board Memory Manager but it's still needed for changed. And it doesn't have access to all the features of the main Logitech G Hub.
No one ever talks about the min and max in the dpi section also logi doesn’t explain anything about it and I can’t find anything online about it either.. wtf does this do? I’m so confused about it .. do I just leave them alone or do I put the max all the way up? The only thing I see visually is it will make the dpi adjustment bar shorter or longer.. I just want to know what the benefits are of these settings.
It's what the settings are allowed to be changed to.
Which seems like a pointless setting to be but that's all it does.
How to change dpi for 2mouse bro?
I change dpi for 1mouse but my second mouse has changed:(
just wondering why do u have to disable the auto updates so you can’t open G hub?
Can you save scripts on on-onboard memory by any chance rather than using those only thru Logitech Gaming hub software?
Sorry I'm unsure as I don't use scripts.
Nice video! Concise and a lot of helpful info :}
Thank you!
Amazing guide! Thanks a lot for the tutorial
Damn good video bro
Thanks!
amazing guide!!
Thanks!
hi i bought g pro x superlight 2 and i realised that i can double click (like minecraft players do) is it an issue? can you help me? (it happens on both switch modes)
If it's double clicking and causing problems you might want to use Logitech's warranty to see if it can get fixed or replaced.
does it save the LOD too? bc if i go advanced it creates a new profile and i cant choose custom created profiles in onboard memory mode
I feel like pulling inputs every millisecond is good enough. I rather save the battery life and worry less about charging the mouse
WHY CANT THEY ADD A LOD ADJUSTER TO EVERY DAMN LOGITECH MOUSE LIKE PLEASEEEEEE, ive had a g303 for 1.5 years and im still not use to the 1mm lod i just want to be able to change it :(
what does it mean when the mouse movement recording appears red? im also on a gpx2 @ 4000hz and 1600dpi
It could be Windows 11 if that's what you're using. The Recorder is older and was made before Windows 11 came out so it doesn't work correctly with it.
Or, it could be a possible inaccuracy of mouse movement which could be caused by your CPU not being powerful enough to handle 4k Hz.
If you're on Windows 10, try going down to 2k or 1k Hz and seeing if the Red/Green disappears.
Hope this helps.
im on windows 10 and my system is pretty powerful (5800x3d rtx 3080) so i dont really what the issue is. ive tried to lower the polling rate down to 1k and 2k hz as well but it doesnt seem to improve@@hawkittyhawk
@@cheet0s814 Have you unchecked "Enhanced Pointer Precisions" (aka mouse acceleration) in the Windows Mouse Settings?
Are programs running in the background? If so close them. Red/Green can show up sometimes while a game is running which can be normal.
I've also read rare reports of other USB devices interfering with mouse movement such as other high polling rate mice/keyboards.
Try unplugging EVERY USB device except the mouse. Then try every USB port too with ONLY the mouse.
I feel like IT support over here lol. Hope one of these works, let me know!
@@hawkittyhawk Pointer acceleration is off and it happens to my old superlight as well so i think its because of all the background apps
@@cheet0s814Yea that could definitely be it then. Disabling unneeded startup programs will help too. Type in "background" in Windows Search Bar to see what stuff might be allowed to run in the background and change it how you'd like.
It's good to play Valorant ok 32k dpi?
Higher DPI is objectively better if you keep EDPI the same
Can I run 20k dpi?
this video is very useful, maybe I have a problem but I'm not sure, I have a skypad and if I use game mode and move the mouse quickly on the pad there are some times I find the arrow somewhere else and if I deactivate it it's fine
Game mode, meaning Windows game mode?
so if you use 1600dpi whats your ingame sensitivity? thank you
For Call of Duty, it'd be around 1.9 - 2ish
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Thank you.
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When i open ghub, my first thought was why did they not save the setting automatically to the on board memory. Razer synapse does it.
That's EXACTLY what happened to me since I've been using the Viper V2 Pro for the last year...
@@hawkittyhawk sup man how is the gpx 2 holding up, are there any qc issues like creaking, scroll issues, double click. Are the clicks heavier than the og one and how is it compared to the viper V2 Pro, tried the Deathadder V3 wired but it was too big for me so ended up returning it?
It's holding up great! Clicks are wonderful and actually my favorite of all time. I do have a TINY bit of side creaking but ONLY if I squeeze very hard so I consider it a non-issue.
Viper V2 Pro is also an amazing mouse. Have both on my desk right now and I still switch between them from time to time.
Biggest difference between the two is the shape.
Viper V2 Pro is MUCH flatter. Like WAAAY flatter. Fingertip grip would be best here.
GPX2 has a good egg-shaped hump in the center allowing for better and more grip for claw grip and palm grip styles.
Both shapes are very safe and are usable for most hand sizes.
If they are at your local electronic store I'd highly recommend holding them to feel the difference if at all possible.
Hope this helps!
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Thanks man, how is it compared to the Deathadder V3 Pro if u have ever tested it? Wanna give it another shot this time with the wireless version@@hawkittyhawk
I don't have the DAV3 Pro but I do have a VERY old DAV 1 that's years old.
Personally, I'm not a fan of the shape at all because it's too big for me and it's angled in a way that makes my hand actually slip off the mouse.
My hand size is 19cm x 10.75cm and typically claw grip.
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bro thank you so much for that video
not sure if anyone has had this issue but my settings option doesnt appear on my mouse in GHUB
does it have double click issues ?
like the previous onen ?
I haven't had any double click issues. These clicks are the new Logitech Lightforce clicks so they're completely different than the previous one.
Great video. I agree the mouse is excellent but the software is not easy to figure out. Thanks for putting this out there.
No problem, glad it helped! It had me SO frustrated!
your are great thanks!!!!!!
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how does your sensitivty look like that i can not use advanced optotins ´like that
hey, I used MarkC / Mouse Movement Recorder but in the program it always show my mouse is running at 125hz, did you know why?
when I use mouse polling rate test webpage, it shows 1000hz
i have the same issue - are you running windows 11? I'm thinking it could be that since it's designed for windows 7 8 and 10 it looks like
@@BingBongBagels yeah, I am running win 11
This is it I believe. Tried out Windows 11 and it was always 125hz. Went back to Windows 10 and it would work normally.@@BingBongBagels
@@hawkittyhawk yeah I used a different service to check the hz and it was 2000. Thanks for the video it was very helpful ☺️
Glad it helped! @@BingBongBagels
Is disabling the g hub really make that big of a difference?
Most likely not.
But it's an optimization I'd recommend if you're playing any competitive game just to ensure nothing interferes with your game.
Is there a reason as to why my g hub doesn’t look like this? I have the superlight 1
That's the first version of this mouse. This video is for the Superlight 2 which has some different features and will look different.
@@hawkittyhawk Ah damn. Thanks for the clarification brother.
oh shit i've had mouse acceleration on for the past 4 years whoops. wonder how it's going to effect my aim now
It should make you're aim waaay more consistent once you get used to it!
@@hawkittyhawk wow in windows it feels so much smoother like less resistance. i do feel much more consistency with my aim
Nice! @@ninhbac04
mine dosent show that little settings button next to the on board memory button on the main screen what should i do? very confused anything helps
top left there should be like 3 lines and from there u get to the settings
If i move my Mouse ITS still Not Higher as 250hz and in Driver ITS on 4k :/
hawk i got my g superlight 2 and when i charge it is says batery 97% not 100
I get similar stuff and have said in my other reviews on this mouse that the battery reading can be quite inconsistent.
But I've keep a general idea of how much the battery should actually be charged and it's always seemed to be holding power properly.
Which has brought me to the conclusion that it's most likely just the G Hub software being buggy.
I can't be certain on your specific unit but at least for mine it's just a minor inconvenience and the actual battery works fine.
Hopefully that's the case for yours as well.
i don't know why if i put integrate memory it just dont save and i go back to 1000hz... am i doing something wrong ?
brother just run 2 slots one at your preferred lower dpi for flicks and the 2nd for your 1600 tracking dpi
I can't believe I had mouse acceleration ON this entire time -_-
IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT!!!
It's not something that's said often enough and I played with it for years before I realized it even existed.
When i set my gpx 2 to on board memory it comes back to 1000hz any fix?
Max sure you save your setting to the On-Board Memory. Check out 5:18 in the video to see how.
If it's still not saving, try resetting the on-board memory to default. And then save your settings again from the instructions at 5:18.
If it's STILL not working, try uninstalling and the reinstalling Logitech Ghub.
Hope this helps!
Hello!!! Fixed! Thanks!🎉
NICE! @@rodrigofigueira3071
My ghub will not load, LGHUB Updater Service is not disabled.
Open up your task manager (right click task bar then click "Task Manager") and see if there's ANY logitech or Ghub stuff running. Close any you find and try again.
If that doesn't work try restarting your computer.
And if that still doesn't work, try uninstalling GHub and then reinstalling it again.
Hope this helps!
Bro why I cannot do sensor calibration nothing is happening
Do you you keep ghub enabled for start up or no?
I disable it
Is there an app on mobile device for Pro X2 light speed?
i dd this and i couldn't change my dpi mid game when it was working before lmao so is it permanently set at whatever it was at when we did all this?
You can always restore the On-Board Memory to it's default settings.
Make sure that your custom DPIs got saved to the On-Board Memory correctly and that it wasn't just the current one set.
Hope this helps!
@@hawkittyhawk i just doubled the in game sensitivity and it seemed to get the job done :) thanks for the advice tho
Nice! Glad you got it to work! @@oneprayerlater
thank for the guide, it's great. There isnt alot of "logic" in the way logitech does software.
Thanks! I'm glad it helped! Yea idk what the hell they were thinking...
Is medium LOD also standard on the first x pro superlight?
I think the first GPX did not have any option to change LOD but am not 100% certain as I didn't own one.
Hi
Does 2000hz make any different
I'm working on a video now actually to answer that!
I'm BACK with an answer lol. Here's the video on that exact question: ua-cam.com/video/5RryhwESb2Q/v-deo.html
Short answer is: No.
My aim performed the same at 500hz, 1000hz, and 2000hz.
normally you would want higher dpi for flicks and lower for tracking. you got that one mixed up. If its your preference this is fine but not if you want to recommend something to someone that is probably new to gaming.
I would just lower my in game sensitivity, DPI just decreases latency.
@@TerrifyiN_ thats not the point i made but yes generally you would want a high dpi and do the adjustment ingame
@@Wolf-ls1wt “higher DPI for flicks and lower for tracking”. You are suggesting to lower DPI although it increases latency.
@@TerrifyiN_ no thats not the point in the video he said lower dpi for flicks and higher dpi for tracking that is what my comment was aimed at idearly you would lower and higher the sensitivity ingame but most people do it via a dpi switch at their mouse
@@Wolf-ls1wt Oo okay, makes sense.
why do we need to disable the lg hub?
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Thanks duuuude!!! 🖤🫶🏼🖤
No probleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeem!
The mouse accel tip isn't that important, any modern game is going to be using rawinput
What was the lift off distance on gpx 1 ? Low ?
There was not setting for LOD on the GPX 1 and I'm not sure what the specifics would be as I never owned the GPX 1. Sorry!
Thank you!
No problem!
I've changed my lift off distance due to having hyper glides on my mouse, but it doesn't save to on board memory. Is that not something you can save to it?
You can save it in the same process of changing your DPI and polling rate. Once you edit or make a new profile makes sure that you re-save it again to the on-board memory.
Anytime you make a change to the settings you have to save the edited profile again to the on-board memory each time.
Hope this helps!
@@hawkittyhawk Thanks! I’ll try this.
@@hawkittyhawk I can’t find see anything that lets me save the preset. If I change something, it just stays there, I can’t manually save it. Is lift off distance that can definitely be saved to onboard memory?
Yea idk how to save a preset either actually.
If there's a preset that you like I'd recommend just making a custom profile like in the video and then just copy the setting from the preset.
From there, save that custom profile to the on-board memory.
This software is such a nightmare but I hope this helps!
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@@hawkittyhawk I figured it out. I only had 1 DPI preset selected and it gives you the option to have 5 or 6 I think. So I selected 2, and after I done that, the save button highlighted and that then saved the lift off distance to the on board memory. It would’ve been easier if the software wasn’t so bad lol.
My dongle is making a noise inside when it rattles as if something is loose. Does anyone have this problem?
Wasn't so sure what the optical vs hybrid mode was or which one was better to use. I play call of duty, battlefield and rainbow Six Siege so i need something with the absolute fastest latency myself. I'm using the lethal Gaming Gear saturn myself i also have a hien.
Nice! Sounds like a good setup!
I can uninstall ghub after I set my settings and memory board is on correct?
Yep!
how do you know if your logitech g pro x superlight 2 is charging?
When you plug it in the LED on top of the mouse will light up.
@@hawkittyhawk thanks
Is optical the default switch mode?
I don't think so if I'm remembering it correctly.