The thing with the G502 Hero is that it tends to sit in a middle-zone between FPS and MMOs. That being said, I will admit that this mouse may have one too many buttons, and I barely use the two thumb buttons. Clicking is a pleasure, as weird as that may sound, mostly due to the satisfying click, the low response time and the excellent switches Logitech uses. Speaking of clicking, all the buttons feel solid, although the ‘sniper’ button is a little too far away for my liking (of course, I do have medium sized hands, so maybe that’s why). As such, the mouse movement is smooth and there’s virtually no jitter or weird movements, and when you click something you see an immediate response. You also get a 1,000 Mhz polling rate and 1 ms response time, both of which are excellent and to be expected for a top end mouse like this. That means that you can have 3 different DPI profiles which you can switch on the fly, as well as 5 different DPI settings within each profile, also which you can change on the fly.Ĭombine that with the tracking speeds of 400 inches per second and you have a mouse that performs incredibly well at a variety of settings. Thankfully, you do have the option to not only lower the DPI settings through the two buttons just off the right click, but also choose between different DPI profiles through the middle button right below the scroll wheel.Īll of this is controlled through Logitech’s utility software, where you can set the DPI in 100 increments, and up to five different increments. To start with, the G502 Hero can go up to a maximum of 16,000 DPI an insanely high number which most people probably wouldn’t find a use for.
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