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    Logitech G500 vs G9x

    Which one is best mouse between Logitech G500 and G9x. I want to buy a good gaming mouse at a good budget and the issue here is that my old mouse does not perform well on a widescreen monitor. I tired a lot there but nothing helped out more. I found this two mouse with some more additional option than what we get in the traditional mouse. I need a better one here. Thanks.

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    Re: Logitech G500 vs G9x

    Go for Logitech G500, due to the quickness of mouse pointer. It is a very light mouse weighing 116 grams. It is perfect for all and those who prefer a heavier mouse, to enjoy a bit of inertia, the weight it can to make it reach the final approximately 150 gram. To assign a function, you must first download the driver for the mouse, install, then you can play with all our features. In particular, one can assign Macro tab, not a single function to this button, but a combination of tasks.

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    Re: Logitech G500 vs G9x

    I have a G500 mouse with me. The best thing I like about this is that there is a central button provided which can be used to switch from one profile to another. So you can create your profile with customized settings and that can help you to use the same in a much better way. It is also possible to export those settings using the Burn button.

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    Re: Logitech G500 vs G9x

    The G9x is much lighter than Logitech G500. The Logitech G9x has the top two buttons to increase or decrease the definition of the laser sensor from 200 to 5000 dpi. It is recommended that you install the software house, SetPoint, to intervene on the lower settings. There is a sensitivity to acceleration, the speed of movement through the sensitivity of displacement on the X and Y axes, all are provided.

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    Re: Logitech G500 vs G9x

    The one thing which is remarkable in G500 is that you can adjust the dpi. You can put the maximum of 5700 DPI. The wheel features a screen mode and a free mode introduced with the MX Revolution. This mouse is now up to a speed of 4 meters per second. The G9x therefore, an improved version of the G9 who wins in accuracy, from 3200 to 5000 dpi.

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    Re: Logitech G500 vs G9x

    The best thing about G9x found is that it is even possible to store its settings according to several profiles. If three default profiles are offered general, gaming and productivity, it is possible to create new ones. A button below the mouse has to move from one to another. And to find them, it is possible to assign a color to each profile so that it is assigned to the LED located above the mouse.

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    Re: Logitech G500 vs G9x

    This Logitech laser G9X can go up to 5000dpi. A precision may seem unnecessary, but seeing the good already made between 800dpi and 2000dpi. Logitech G9X also loads a memory for storing profiles. Both mouse are fine and better with lighter weight and tons of configuration support. Choose as per the price the lower will be recommended for gaming.

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