Logitech G600 Gaming Software Guide

Logitech G600 Manual

Logitech G600 manual content summary:

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    Activities... Create a new profile Assign commands to G-keys/buttons Record a multi key macro Update my software Want to know more? Getting started Profiles tutorials Troubleshooting Logitech Support website This Help Center provides information about Logitech gaming and audio devices. Please
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    details on customizing your device to suit you. And it explains how you can maximize your gaming potential by setting up profiles for each game, recording macros, and assigning them to your G-keys/buttons. Your Logitech gaming device with the Logitech Gaming Software... Ultimate Control for your
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    Comfort and safety Here is some important comfort and safety information: Comfort guidelines. Safety. Protect your hearing.
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    or stiffness in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulder, neck or back, see a qualified health professional immediately. To maximize your comfort and if you use a mouse pad, take its thickness into consideration when making the height adjustments. Have your feet well supported and your shoulders relaxed
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    or supporting your on the keyboard and for better control of the mouse or trackball. Use software features to customize your mouse or trackball to help you reduce stress to tingling in your hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, neck, or back, or if you have any reason to believe that you might be experiencing
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    dry cloth. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. No naked (open) flame sources, such as of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the . This symbol would then be located in the manual section adjacent to the marking that refers to the
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    there. If you experience a ringing in your ears, discomfort or muffled speech, reduce the volume or stop listening and have your hearing checked. See www.logitech.com/support for additional information.
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    Getting started If you want to configure your gaming device or customize its use, you should launch the Logitech® Gaming Software. See To launch the Logitech Gaming Software for details. When launched, the Logitech Gaming Software Home page is displayed. From here, you choose the action you want to
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    from the Device bar. See Using the Device bar for details. Note: The Logitech Gaming Software runs in the background all the time while your computer is running. This is required to support the advanced features your gaming device offers. The icon in the Menu Bar Extras is displayed while the
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    . If you have more than one supported gaming device plugged in, the device currently selected is displayed. Any settings you change in the Logitech Gaming Software will be applied to just this device. To change settings for a different device, click the or button next to the device icon and choose
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    Displays the Logitech Gaming Software Options dialog box, used to specify a range of application settings. Displays a menu of methods you can use to share your Logitech Gaming experience, such as social media and customer feedback. Provides access to this help center, tutorials, the latest product
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    the following options: Open Logitech Gaming Software: Launches the Logitech Gaming Software on the Home page. About: Displays information about the Logitech Gaming Software. Quit: Closes the Logitech Gaming Software. Note: If you choose to quit, the Logitech Gaming Software stops running in the
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    Changing application settings The Logitech® Gaming Software is assigned a range of default settings that settings. Profile tab. Lets you define basic profile settings. See To change profile settings. G13 Mouse Emulation tab. Available if you have a G13 device, which offers a mouse emulation feature
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    stored in the Logitech Gaming Software. If there is, then this is downloaded before the Logitech Gaming Software scans your computer for games. 3. Click OK. After changing these settings, you can restore the recommended (original) values at any time by clicking the Restore Defaults button.
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    Logitech® Gaming Software Options dialog box (by clicking the Settings icon on the Device bar). 2. Click the Profile tab. 3. Specify the profile settings you require, using the following table as a guide: Setting Default Profile Explanation Select from the drop-down list the 'fall-back' profile
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    To change G13 mouse emulation settings 1. Display the Logitech® Gaming Software Options dialog box (by clicking the Settings icon on the Device bar). 2. Click the G13 Mouse Emulation tab. 3. Use the slider to select the cursor speed when the mouse emulation control is used. 4. Click OK. Note: This
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    center changes over time to meet the needs of gamers. It may feature information and downloads for your device, including: Updated versions of the Logitech Gaming Software. Up-to-date news about your device and the Logitech Gaming Software. To find out how to get up-to-date information, see To get
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    or news you require from the pop-up menu: To get software updates, select Check For Updates. The Logitech Gaming Software checks online for an updated version of the software. If there is an updated version available, the Logitech Updater downloads and installs it. To view the latest news for your
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    Troubleshooting If you are experiencing difficulties with your gaming device or the Logitech® Gaming Software, check whether your problem is listed below. If it is, click for suggestions to help solve it. I can't get my device to work at all. My G-keys/buttons aren't working properly. I'm having
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    I can't get my device to work at all Make sure that your gaming device is correctly plugged into a full-powered USB port - this could be either one of your computer's integral again, in case of a bad connection. Try plugging it into a different USB port, just in case there's a problem with that port.
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    .7.4 or later (of Lion), or Mac OS 10.8.2 or later (of Mountain Lion). Support for your gaming device's G-keys/buttons is currently only provided with these operating systems. Check that the icon is in the Menu Bar Extras, to make sure that the Logitech® Gaming Software is running. If it's not, then
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    I'm having problems with my device's USB ports If your device's hub is self-powered plugged directly into a self-powered USB hub include some video cameras, scanners, and gamepads that support rumble/vibration effects. Refer to your device's documentation to find out its power requirements. If you
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    Contacts Please see: North and South America Asia Pacific and Oceania Europe, Middle East and Africa
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    North and South America Corporate Headquarters (Fremont USA and Canada): +1-510-795 81 00 Regional offices: Country Division Telephone Canada Peripherals Streaming Media Systems DVS Ultimate Ears Harmony Labtec +1 866-934-5644 +1 (877) 887-8889 (toll-free) +1 (646) 454 3237 (unable
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    Asia Pacific and Oceania Asian Pacific Headquarters (Hong Kong): +852 2821 5900 Regional offices: Country Division Australia Peripherals China Peripherals China (Hong Kong) Peripherals Taiwan Peripherals Malaysia Peripherals Korea Peripherals Japan Peripherals Singapore Peripherals
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    control. The provisions of paragraphs 5, 6, 10 and 11 will survive any termination of this agreement. 5. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE LOGITECH SOFTWARE AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS", WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND YOU EXPRESSLY
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    for which you are acquiring the Software to the terms and conditions of this agreement. 10. Controlling Law and Severability. If software updates, product support and other services to you (if any) related to the Logitech software, and to verify compliance with the terms of this agreement. Logitech
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    the G-keys, Using the M-keys and Using mouse buttons. Integrated LCD GamePanel display. The display can keep you informed of what's happening both in your game and in other events on your computer and device, such as the Logitech® Gaming Software, media, and other applications. For example, you
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    are specified in the default profile 'Default Profile'. If your device has M-keys, they are labeled M1, M2, and so on. You can customize the G-keys/buttons and M-keys on an application specific basis using the Logitech Gaming Software. The M-keys let you program different sets of assignments for
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    -access action to a G-key, see Assigning commands to G-keys/buttons. Once a G-key has an action assigned to it, you can press it when using the associated application in order to carry out the action. While gaming these are typically macros that perform special movements or complicated actions where
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    commands, in which case you may just make the assignments to the G-keys when in M1 mode. Then, when playing the game, you can ignore the other M-keys. Next to the M-keys is the MR key. You can use this to record quick macros. See To record a quick (on-the-fly) macro for instructions.
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    performs a standard right-click function. However, your mouse buttons can be customized to suit you and every game you play and every application you use. Each game (or application) can use a profile that is uniquely tailored to it. The profile defines what each mouse button does when you press
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    to enhance your multimedia experience. For example, when you want to listen to music or watch a movie you can control your multimedia with single button presses. You can select the track you require, and play and pause it. You can also change and mute the volume. If you want to,
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    blue (performance mode). You can optimize your mouse settings for both gaming and office work, and then use the Mode switch to switch between the two modes. When configuring settings in the Logitech® Gaming Software the LED symbol next to the battery symbol shows whether you are editing the settings
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    of devices that will not work when plugged directly into your keyboard's self-powered hub include some video cameras, scanners, and gamepads that support rumble/vibration effects. If you connect a high-power device to your keyboard, the device is shown as disabled and a message is displayed that
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    can use it when playing games and when using other applications. Its features include: A four-direction mini-joystick. Three buttons. Two are next to mini-joystick itself. You can assign macros, keystrokes, functions, and so on, to any of the joystick's buttons and directional movements in the same
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    is corded, please ignore this topic. For devices with batteries, you can check the current battery level within the Logitech® Gaming Software by looking at the battery symbol in the top-left corner. This gives you an indication of how much battery life remains. If your device has an LCD display
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    . See Assigning commands to G-keys/buttons. Exchange game profiles with other gamers. See To export a profile and To import a profile. Notes: When the Logitech Gaming Software is running, the icon is displayed in the Menu Bar Extras. If the Logitech Gaming Software isn't running then your device
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    . The icon shown depends on whether the device you have selected contains G-keys or mouse buttons. Using the Profiles View in the Logitech Gaming Software screen is intuitive and straightforward... The Profiles View contains the following sections: Commands area, on the left-hand side. This shows
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    . For information on how to edit a profile, see To edit a profile. At any time, for example when you install a new game, you can make the Logitech Gaming Software scan your computer again. See To scan for new games for instructions. All of the profiles on your computer or on any device attached
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    Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, click the Create new profile icon or click an empty profile. The New Profile window
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    for new games 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, click the Scan
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    be detected by the Logitech Gaming Software, and you've defined a profile with customized G-keys/buttons that you want to use in the game, then specify the profile as the persistent profile before you launch the game, and switch it off after the game. The default profile. This is the 'fall-back
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    a default profile 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, right-click the profile that you
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    , then repeated pressing of the keystroke lets you cycle through the profiles you have linked to that game. (If you have just one profile linked to a game, then nothing happens when you press the profile cycling keystroke.) The keystroke is one of your choice, and can include keys such as Cmd
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    import a profile 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, click the
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    export a profile 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, click the
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    G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, right-click the profile you want to test, and select Test Profile. The Test Profile dialog box is displayed. If the Show profile activation notifications on the GamePanel display box on the Logitech Gaming Software Options dialog
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    image file from the common formats supported. 10. Check and change the G-key/button assignments to suit the profile you're editing. See Assigning commands to G-keys/buttons for details. Note: There's also a tool for testing your profiles to make sure they'll work in your games how you expect them to
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    1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, click the profile you want
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    To delete a profile 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, drag the
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    the right-hand side. Control the way you want the mouse pointer to move, including its DPI sensitivity. Device bar, across the bottom. Use this to change the device, change the view, as well as display the Logitech Gaming Software application settings and the Help menu. The customization options
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    i. in the Image area either double-click the button or click its arrow and select Edit. ii. Choose either of the following options: Mouse Function. Select from the options: Left Click, Right Click, Middle Click, Back, Forward, DPI Up, DPI Down, DPI Shift, DPI Cycling, DPI Default, Mode Switch (G300
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    a persistent profile 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, right-click the profile that you
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    a particular game, you can assign it to a G-key/button. See To assign a keystroke. Multi Key Macros Complex, powerful macros that can button is pressed. See To assign a text block. Mouse Lets you assign a range of mouse button functions to the buttons or keys of your choice. See To assign a mouse
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    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and
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    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and
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    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and
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    Click, Back, Forward, Double Click, DPI Up, DPI Down, DPI Shift, Default DPI, DPI Cycling, Mode Switch (G300/G600), G-Shift (G600), as well as (for some devices) Scroll Up, Scroll Down, Scroll Left and Scroll Right. iv. Click OK. You return to the Profiles View. 5. Click and drag the mouse function
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    macro 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles
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    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and
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    area, and select Delete. (Alternatively, drag the command onto the trash can.) 3. When prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. Note: This process doesn't just unassign a command from a G-key/button, it completely erases it from the profile. If instead you want to unassign a command from a G-key
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    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and
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    To remove or reassign a G-key/button assignment 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View, select the correct profile in the Profiles area, and choose the correct macro mode. 2. Do one of the following: To unassign the G-key/button, right-click it in the Image area and select
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    scripts from the main Gaming Software window. To do so: 1. Within the Logitech Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device
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    the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Switch the G-Shift slider in the Logitech Gaming Software to 'G-Shift'. 4. Assign commands to your device's G-keys as usual. See Assigning
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    and can also include mouse events (button presses and wheel scrolls). So why record multi key macros? Well, many games have movements or other commands G-key/button releases them all. You can record multi key macros in two ways: By using the Commands area within the Logitech® Gaming Software. This
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    macro 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles
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    display, then you can also choose whether you want quick macro recording instructions to be shown on its display. To do so, in the Logitech Gaming Software Options dialog box, either check or uncheck the Show quick macro recording instructions on the GamePanel display, as appropriate. If you check
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    key macro 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View with the correct profile selected in the Profiles area, and with the correct macro mode selected, do one of the following: Double-click the multi key macro command in the Commands area . Right-click the multi key macro command
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    provided for users new to the Logitech® Gaming Software to guide you through some of the basic procedures. We recommend you work through the tutorials in the following order because each tutorial is built upon the previous one: Tutorial 1: Create a new profile guides you through creating a brand new
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    Safari. 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Profiles area, click the Create new profile icon. 4. In the
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    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar, and display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 2. Click the 'Safari' profile in the Profiles area, and
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    Tutorial 3: Assign a command to a G-key/button and test it In this tutorial you will assign the multi key macro created in Tutorial 2 to your device's G1 key (or mouse button). 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device
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    stop recording the macro. The macro is assigned to the G4 key in M1 mode. You can now test that your quick macro works by pressing G4 while using Safari. Doing so displays your bookmarks in a new tab. If you launch or switch back to the Profiles View in the Logitech® Gaming Software, you'll notice
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    Your gaming device features an LCD display. Note: If your device does not have an integrated LCD display, please ignore this section. Your LCD display can show a wide range of useful and interesting material, such as RSS feeds, media details, and incoming emails. It also provides a G-Series profile
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    the Customize LCD display icon on the Device bar, at the bottom of the Logitech Gaming Software screen. Using the Customize LCD Display View in the Logitech Gaming Software screen is intuitive and straightforward... The Customize LCD Display View contains four sections: Applets area, on the left
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    the current CPU and memory usage. A G-Series profile sector, to switch to a different profile. A POP3 monitor, showing details of incoming emails different applet. See To choose which applet is displayed. Your LCD display has buttons that you can use to control the applets. For example, if an RSS
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    (this period can be changed) and counts backwards; the stopwatch counts forwards. G-Series Profile Selector Lets you choose a different G-Series profile, for example when you want to play a different game. Logitech LCD POP3 Monitor Displays details of incoming emails as they arrive. You can
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    or the Finder, see To change your display options. You can filter the list of applets available to select when you press the Application Button. See To choose which applets are available. For further information about the function of the different applets available, see What applets are available?
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    . Logitech LCD Clock , : Scroll through the different clock faces available. Logitech Performance Monitor No buttons available. Logitech LCD Countdown Timer , : Select the timer on the left or right. OK : Start and stop the select timer. : Reset the select timer. G-Series Profile Selector
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    . MENU : Pops up a menu from which you can choose the period you want to show videos from, for example 'Today' or 'This week'. Use these buttons to select a movie from the feed you select: , : Highlight the movie you require. OK : Play the highlighted movie. : Return to the list of feeds. Use
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    stopwatch. G-Series Profile Selector , : Highlight the G-Series profile you require. : Activate the highlighted G-Series profile. This profile remains selected until you close the game you are currently playing. : Deactivate the G-Series profile currently activated. Logitech LCD POP3 Monitor
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    display Your device's integrated LCD display is pre-configured so that it works out of the box in a way that suits most people. However, the Logitech® Gaming Software provides options for you to customize it to get the most out of the display. You can: Adjust the display options, such as the display
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    Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Customize LCD Display View (by clicking running applets. When you press the Application Button, the Finder is displayed listing the applets
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    To choose which applets are available 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Customize LCD Display View (by clicking the Customize LCD display icon on the Device bar). 3. In
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    To configure applets 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Customize LCD Display View (by clicking the Customize LCD display icon on the Device bar). 3. In the Applets area
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    (.WAV format). G-Series Profile Selector No configuration options available. Logitech LCD POP3 Monitor Specify: POP3 Settings: Your POP3 mail server, the port number through which you connect to the mail server, and your username and password. A button is available to test the settings you enter
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    Picture viewer Video player for YouTube™ Specify: The folder holding the pictures shown when you display a slideshow. Whether you just want to include pictures from just the top level folder selected, or both that folder and its sub-folders. Whether the pictures are displayed in sequence or a
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    default DPI setting for each of your games, if you want to. Shift: the value to be used when you press and hold the DPI Shift mouse button during a game. Typically this is set at a low DPI setting so your computer, you can also define on-board profile settings. See Using the Customize On-Board
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    The Customize Pointer Settings View in the Logitech® Gaming Software offers features to tailor the buttons on your mouse to suit you and your gaming. Note: For the G300 and G600, to store the pointer settings on your computer, make sure that Automatic Game Detection (not On-Board Memory) is selected
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    Using the Customize On-Board Profile Settings View The Customize On-Board Profile Settings View in the Logitech® Gaming Software offers features to customize both the profile settings and the mouse button settings that are stored on your device. Note: This is only available for the G300 and G600. In
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 98
    Home page make sure you are changing settings for those stored on your computer (Automatic Game Detection), not those stored on your mouse (On-Board Memory). 3. Display the Customize Pointer Settings View (by clicking the Customize pointer settings icon on the Device bar). 4. If your device can have
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 99
    settings 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Customize On-Board Profile/Pointer Settings View (by clicking either the Customize on-board profile settings icon for the
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 100
    help Your gaming device contains on-board memory that enables you to store profiles on it. Note: If your device does not have on-board memory you cannot use Profiles To Go features. Having profiles on your device enables you to take your device to other computers knowing that your profiles and the
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 101
    To Go icon on the Device bar, at the bottom of the Logitech Gaming Software screen. Using the Manage Profiles To Go View in the Logitech Gaming Software screen is intuitive and straightforward... The Manage Profiles To Go View contains these sections: Image area, in the main part of the screen
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 102
    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Manage Profiles To Go View (by clicking the Manage Profiles To Go icon on the Device bar). The Profiles area and the Profiles To Go area
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 103
    If your device does not support backlight colors, please ignore this section. Depending on the type of gaming device you have, you . Other keys and buttons. Color cycling or pulsing. Color schemes are assigned separately to each M-key or mode, to reflect the mode your gaming device is operating in
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 104
    Profiles area, click the profile you want the settings to apply to. If you want to apply the same color settings to multiple profiles, hold down the Cmd key (either or ) and click the profile icon(s) for the additional game profile methods: The color wheel. For some gaming devices, this lets you
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 105
    Logitech Gaming Software screen. (For the some devices, clicking this icon actually displays the Profiles View where you can configure lighting colors as well as profiles - see Using the Profiles the backlight colors you require quickly using the color wheel, or the RGB sliders, or pre-set options
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 106
    Angle Switch on to help you move the mouse pointer in a straight line, or uncheck it to give you ultimate Snapping gaming mouse control. Check For Updates For devices where firmware updates are possible. Click this button to make the Logitech Gaming Software check to see if firmware updates are
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 107
    screen when your device's battery is very low. You can click on it to display the Logitech Gaming Software. Show profile activation notifications on the when you start a new game, showing the name of the profile that has been activated for that game. Show DPI change notifications on the GamePanel
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 108
    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and
  • Logitech G600 | Gaming Software Guide - Page 109
    Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar. 2. Display the Profiles View (by clicking the Customize G-keys/buttons icon on the Device bar). 3. Click the correct profile in the Profiles area, and
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