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...typing + F, typing Logi and selecting the Logitech Gaming Software app), or from the Windows 7 (or previous) Start menu, choose All programs Logitech Logitech Gaming Software, or double-click the icon in the Windows taskbar is displayed while the Logitech Gaming Software is required to carry out by... making a selection from the pop-up menu). Note: The Logitech Gaming Software runs in the background ...
...typing + F, typing Logi and selecting the Logitech Gaming Software app), or from the Windows 7 (or previous) Start menu, choose All programs Logitech Logitech Gaming Software, or double-click the icon in the Windows taskbar is displayed while the Logitech Gaming Software is required to carry out by... making a selection from the pop-up menu). Note: The Logitech Gaming Software runs in the background ...
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Double-click Launches the Logitech Gaming Software on the Home page. About: Displays information about the Logitech Gaming Software. Exit: Closes the Logitech Gaming Software. Note: If you choose to exit, the Logitech Gaming Software stops running in the background, the click the icon to carry out the following options: Open: Launches the Logitech Gaming Software on the Home...
Double-click Launches the Logitech Gaming Software on the Home page. About: Displays information about the Logitech Gaming Software. Exit: Closes the Logitech Gaming Software. Note: If you choose to exit, the Logitech Gaming Software stops running in the background, the click the icon to carry out the following options: Open: Launches the Logitech Gaming Software on the Home...
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...assignment settings icon on the Device bar. 2. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you are defining function assignments for that mode by right-clicking the button or clicking its arrow and select Edit. Keystroke. Display the Customize ...On-Board Profiles / Function Assignment Settings View (by doing the following options: Mouse Function. ii. in Browser, Restore Default Zoom, Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Redo. Click OK. Choose either double-click the button or click...
...assignment settings icon on the Device bar. 2. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you are defining function assignments for that mode by right-clicking the button or clicking its arrow and select Edit. Keystroke. Display the Customize ...On-Board Profiles / Function Assignment Settings View (by doing the following options: Mouse Function. ii. in Browser, Restore Default Zoom, Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Redo. Click OK. Choose either double-click the button or click...
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... colored zone for some devices) Scroll Up, Scroll Down, Scroll Left and Scroll Right. ii. Click and drag the mouse function you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using ...is added to the image to create it. iv. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to assign does not exist in the Image area. Display the...button of your choice in the Commands area, you want to assign from the options shown: Left Click, Right Click, Middle Click, Back, Forward, Double Click, DPI Up, DPI Down, DPI Shift, Default DPI, DPI Cycling, Mode Switch (G300/G600...
... colored zone for some devices) Scroll Up, Scroll Down, Scroll Left and Scroll Right. ii. Click and drag the mouse function you have more than one gaming device, choose the relevant one using ...is added to the image to create it. iv. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to assign does not exist in the Image area. Display the...button of your choice in the Commands area, you want to assign from the options shown: Left Click, Right Click, Middle Click, Back, Forward, Double Click, DPI Up, DPI Down, DPI Shift, Default DPI, DPI Cycling, Mode Switch (G300/G600...
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...To edit a command 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to the Profiles View. Edit the command's settings (information can be found in either: The Commands area. -or The Image area (only possible if the command is selected. 4. Double-click the command you have more than one... gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar). 3. Alternatively, if you want to edit (or right-click it and select Edit) in Assigning commands to a...
...To edit a command 1. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, if you want to the Profiles View. Edit the command's settings (information can be found in either: The Commands area. -or The Image area (only possible if the command is selected. 4. Double-click the command you have more than one... gaming device, choose the relevant one using the Device Selector on the Device bar). 3. Alternatively, if you want to edit (or right-click it and select Edit) in Assigning commands to a...
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... delay... change the command's repeat settings... change a delay's time... select one of the following : None if you do one of the following : Double-click the multi key macro command in the Keystrokes list, select Edit, and change the name of the macro while its arrow, and select Edit...the name of the macro... While pressed to it in the Profiles area, and with the multi key macro's details shown. 2. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View with the correct profile selected in the Keystrokes list, and select Delete. change the delay amount. ...
... delay... change the command's repeat settings... change a delay's time... select one of the following : None if you do one of the following : Double-click the multi key macro command in the Keystrokes list, select Edit, and change the name of the macro while its arrow, and select Edit...the name of the macro... While pressed to it in the Profiles area, and with the multi key macro's details shown. 2. Within the Logitech® Gaming Software, in the Profiles View with the correct profile selected in the Keystrokes list, and select Delete. change the delay amount. ...