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Originally posted by crazycheese View PostGet a mouse that does not need driver. A mouse with DPI key on itself.
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Originally posted by Artemis3 View PostI have the MX518 which has 2 little buttons above/below the wheel to increase/decrease dpi, so every time i restart i got in the habit of pressing that little button many times. There used to be an xorg.conf option to increase dpi that stop working at some point and never cared about it again. the rest of the buttons (i barely ever use) work just fine. I also have a joystick, wheel with pedals and pads from logitech and they all work fine.
I think the buttons above and below the scroll well is for scrolling one step at a time, aren't they?
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Originally posted by Azpegath View PostLike I stated earlier, you can use the logitech_applet to increase your dpi. Just add it to a startup script.
I think the buttons above and below the scroll well is for scrolling one step at a time, aren't they?
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostThe Logitech applet does not work for newer Logitech mice that do not require software to make the dpi change. It really isn't a big deal since changing the dpi is a click of a button.
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