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Pure performance and precision.
With Logitech's SetPoint software, you can customize your G3 Laser Mouse with game detection and in-game adjustable sensitivity (including independent x- and y-axis settings).
Customer Reviews
Pretty good.
I did not purchase this mouse for gaming, but instead bought it for its high DPI -- without running the driver software the mouse can switch between 800 and 1600 DPI. The special driver software is not available for Mac, which is the platform I use.
Over the years I've learned to eliminate my mouse-related cramps/pains by using the fastest mice and drivers available. I formerly used the Logitech Mx300 (an 800 DPI mouse) with USB Overdrive (A third-party Mac driver) at the fastest DPI setting (80 DPI) -- All fine for a few years, but I had to live with the mouse skipping pixels when I tried to be precise with it -- that made PhotoShop work sometimes frustrating.
This mouse has the same form-factor as my older Logitech mouse, which was the other reason I considered switching. (Logitech seems to have carried on this form-factor through the years, and I hope they stick with it.) It tracks very well without a mouse pad (I'm using on a Birch veneer IKEA desktop) and the 1600 DPI mode makes for really, really, precise movement -- no more skipping pixels. Since I keep the mouse on the highest setting all the time, I can slow it down with the top button when I need extra precision.
I've only been using the mouse a few days, but I've noticed a few gotcha's: First, my former Mx300 had a metal weight in the mouse. This was easy enough to remove, as the screw hole was exposed. Not so on the G3. It feels like there's a weight in there, but the screw access is probably under the pads. Fortunately, the pads are really, really slick, so it's probably not going to be a problem until they get scratched up a bit and the responsiveness goes down. Anyone concerned about getting a stiff or cramped wrist from mousing would be wise to remove the metal weights from their mice -- IMHO, The Man put them in there to make you work harder! Ahem...
Next, when upgrading from an 800 to 1600 dpi mouse, the 'mouse acceleration' is not 1:1 -- I can't quite set my mouse driver (third party or OS X driver) to 'feel' the same as my old mouse -- it's a wee bit off.
Third, the cord is a bit stiff -- definitely stiffer than the Mx300's cord, or my default Apple mouse cord. You can feel it resist when using the mouse, tugging at your hand a bit. I'm hoping it wears in.
Also, the little middle button is not reprogrammable, as it is on my Mx300 (the mouse has the same form-factor, except the G3 has two additional side buttons) -- it's a hard-wired toggle between 800 & 1600 DPI (when not running the driver software). I don't know if it reprogrammable if you're running the Logitec software, but it's at least something Mac users should consider.
Finally, this mouse touts a non-slip grip, which I would say it definitely has. However, it feels a bit abrasive on my finger tips -- feeling a bit like "rubberized emery-cloth." I doesn't just give traction, but feels like there are gritty particles on the surface. Bleh. Maybe years of sitting at my desk and writing software for 14 hours a day left me with sensitive fingers tips, I guess?
Ideally, I'd rate this mouse between a 3 and a 4. I'm hoping the little niggling things, like the stiff cord and the abrasive grip sides, wear in after a while. However, precision and sensitivity are what this mouse does well, so I'm willing to forgo 3 stars and give it 4 -- I like it, but I don't love it.
Add the MX 310 with the G5 you get G3 perfection!
I was pretty happy with the MX 310 for about a year. I'm still happy with it for the most part, but I figured I was missing something. I wanted the new tecnology with higher accuracy. The G3 fits the bill. With the Setpoint 3.01 software, you have many options. You can set the DPI (Dots Per Inch for those that don't know) to five settings from 800 through 2000. Also when using the SP software you set Axis sensitivity. Of course the best part for me is the small footprint of the mouse and the fact it has no funny angles for righties. It is extremely light, without feeling cheap. I finally got a mouse with the high DPI settings without the funny angles, its about time. Anyone who enjoys MX 310 won't have a problem here.
A few slight quibbles I have with this mouse are 1)the mouse bottons no longer cover the whole top of the mouse like the mx 310 they end a bit early on the sides which sometimes lead to hitting the side and saying hmm. I'm sure I will get used to it. 2)the forward and back buttons are a bit soft, they don't have the same hard click as the other buttons. I'm sure I will also get used that. I have tried in games like FEAR and COD2 this thing is deadly accurate, I'm still trying to keep control of it after using the half speed mx 310. Nice thing about it is I can set it to the same speed as the 310 if I wanted but that defeats the purpose so a few more days and I know it will be second nature. Anyone with smaller hands or Lefties do not hesitate to buy this mouse! If you like the functions of the Logitech gaming mouses but hate the size and the angles of them, then this mouse is for you!
Superb Performance
First, I have 2 minor complaints I'd like to get out of the way. This mouse is a few more dollars than the G5, so I wish it had the dpi meter display on it like the G5 does, as it should for the price. Also, about the right "forward" button on the right side perimeter of the mouse: The size and position of this button makes it a little awkward for me to hit it with great comfort, but it's still possible and not too bad.
Now, on to everything great about this mouse. As someone else mentioned, with the downloaded software, this mouse can be customized and with five dpi settings from 800-2,000. By default, before software, the mouse has 2 speeds, 800 and 1600 dpi. 1600 dpi is blazing fast, and I can barely control the mouse at this speed, but it's incredible. 2,000 is even faster. I can't wait to get used to it (I just got the mouse). Switching between dpi settings is really easy by just clicking the "running man" button on the mouse. The main left and right buttons feel great with a wonderful click. The feet on the mouse glide very well. The scroll wheel is smooth with light scroll "clicks" as you scroll it. Overall, this mouse feels great, the materials used are of the highest quality, and it's deadly accurate no matter how quickly I move it (even when I try my hardest to mess it up). This is an awesome-looking mouse, too. It's a real pleasure to use. As a side note, I chose this over the G5 because the G5 lacked a "forward" button for internet surfing, which I do a lot of. Even though the G5 has the dpi meter, I still think this mouse is more suited to my needs, and I'm very happy with my choice of the Logitech G3. Highly recommended.
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