I doubt Logitech even offers replacements parts for this type of hardware. They'd rather you just buy a new one.
This is the scroll wheel replacement on Amazon for that model: https://www.amazon.com/BHY-Scroll-Replacement-Accessory-Logitech/dp/B01LZRR78B
That's just a quick Google search. That isn't a genuine replacement part either. I know nothing about this mouse or the parts needed to fix your issue.
For those that actually want to not enable spammers, consider using the below Amazon smile link to donate some of the proceeds.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00N3OELPU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KMw9BbABJBCA9
It's called a DB9 connector. If you can figure out the pinout of your current plug you could rewire it into a Db9 breakout board similar to whats linked below. They are used for lots of things, especially a long time ago, so just make sure you know what wire goes to which pin. I wouldn't be surprised if you can't Google it.
It's an Amazon referral link. Every click = money for the poster.
Consider using the smile link to donate some of the proceeds to chairty.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00N3OELPU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KMw9BbABJBCA9
Look carefully. Amazon itself is out of stock, so the price listed is one sold by a third party, otherwise it would have been 130. Even then, third party listings go as low as 140, it's just that Amazon choose to display a 180 one.
Normal prices fluctuate for a variety of reasons. Amazon does its calculations algorithmically, taking into account third party prices, time of the year, remaining stock, and popularity. It might be wise to use a service such as camelcamelcamel to track prices and alert when prices hit your preferred sweet spot.
It’s from Reflex Lab, here’s the amazon link -
Reflex Lab Extra Large Extended Gaming Mouse Pad Mat XXXL, Stitched Edges, Waterproof, Ultra Thick 5mm, Wide & Long Mousepad 36"x18"x.20" White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CPX9OY2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_W21PFbPACVJK5?psc=1
It's already listed in Amazon UK but no release date so far.
Overclockers UK has it as well with an ETA: 6 June.
A pretty standard, low-cost office mouse with that feature would be the M500. Amazon has 'em for $25
On a side note, yes, ofcourse, you can buy the dongle separately, here's one on Amazon.
Amazon link here. I pre-ordered mine https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L4BM851/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Interesting. If you scroll down you can compare it with the Wireless G-Pro and the battery also last 60 hrs.
since archiving isnt a thing anymore:
Logitech is sold out at time of writing but amazon carries this .
If one system is permanently installed in that office (like a desktop), a software like Synergy might be convenient at reducing the amount of physical mice and keyboards needed to control them all.
We're on 8.58.183 for LGS. G910 firmware is v12.
For firmware number, click the gear in LGS and you'll see something like this. Pick the G910 tab and it will tell you which firmware it's on.
You can update it by going to Program Files\Logitech Gaming Software\FWUpdatG910. Run that .exe if it's on 12, otherwise update LGS to get it.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08Q7RVD2K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_V7YW56Y783TRQ0WD8MMJ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 I used this to replace my switches on my g900 chaos spectrum without having to do any soldering. That said I feel there's something else going on and also there was a Logitech rep earlier. I'd recommend trying for a rma process it was actually pretty painless for my g815.
Personally eyeing these for my next upgrade https://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-Lossless-Wireless-Headset-Headphone/dp/B07FZVXS8H
I currently have the Logitech g533 headset. Had it since 2017 and no issues, battery life and audio is great, the headset just sometimes start to feel a bit heavy.
Corsair K63 Wireless Gaming Lapboard for K63 Wireless Keyboard - Game Comfortably from Your Couch, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077ZGS1GM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_BAHSFYD2S3ZJSKKRXBZX?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I put these in my G402, easy replacement too. Using a G703 now and have a second set for it when the double click starts.
When I was using a TKL, I got myself a Bluetooth wireless numpad which I dragged out for those occasions:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GYRJD9V/
You may find this to be a more elegant solution.
As for your problem, do you also have GHub running? It may be overriding your mapping with a game profile for the game in question.
Concerning keycaps, just noting that the G512 has a non-standard bottom row (because of the proprietary spacebar size, 5.75u) and caps lock key (since it has that lower part on the right side and the stem is offset to the left side of the key), so finding keycaps sets might be a bit tricky. Finding keycaps for the other bottom row keys won't be impossible, but you'd need the wider versions of all the bottom keycaps instead of the square ones, which is harder to find all included in one set.
I did find this listing, so you could change the color of those keys to something that might match more if needed. https://www.amazon.com/Keycap-Spacebar-Logitech-Mechanical-Replacemen/dp/B084VMW1YK
I got them off Amazon. Search "HM5 Pads" there are a million colors and angle or non angle.
Here is the link to mine.
Brainwavz Angled Memory Foam Earpad - Suitable For Large Over The Ear Headphones - AKG, HifiMan, ATH, Philips, Fostex https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZY8PGJI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KylJybJ69YK5Z
Well, I found this on amazon.co.uk after a quick search. There's no reviews though.
Here's the amazon.com link if that interests you more.
EDIT: Just realized you live in South Africa. I still hope my links can be of some sort of help. Or maybe there's another amazon region you can try to find it on :)
the Steel series rival 700 is a good mouse it also has a screen on the side that can show you kills, headshots k:d etc. and its only £55 on Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/SteelSeries-Optical-Illumination-Buttons-Display/dp/B01BH9E4SG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1492367367&sr=8-1&keywords=rival+700
It's on amazon, i don't know why it's not available on the logitech online store in Canada.
Cheers!
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I'd reccomend getting a G203, its $24.99 on Amazon.
If you really want to do the mod, I'd recommend getting new switches and leaving the existing ones in place then just jumping off the contacts. You'll need wire, new buttons, a drill, and a soldering iron.
If you've never done any mods or anything, this might be a bit of a challenge. I've done a lot of similar modding and think it will be pretty straight forward as long as space permits. My first Logitech mouse was a G300, I ended up taking it apart after it after it stopped working. I don't remember there being much room in the shell, but with small gauge wire you should be able to make it fit.
If you do end up doing the mod, I'd be interested in seeing it. Good luck!
Getting one from Logitech will be a hassle and probably take weeks.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FLQO5DU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
i used this grip tape off amazon for my GPW. Theres a rubbery version but i felt the granulated gave more grip. Its been on for about 8 months and hasnt peeled or needed to be reapplied at all
Highly recommended.
Changed my work life + at home with being able to set macros, I literally bring it everywhere with me in my backpack.
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Also, the wireless, works like a charm, lasts 4-5 solid use w/ RGB, storable receiver slot underneath so you never lose it, clean ergonomic design!
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Let me know if you have any questions.
Happy to help.
Posting more so to say that putting these pads on this make it soo much more comfortable. Just enough room for my ears not to touch the drivers anymore, not hot, yet keeps the isolation and acoustics good. Highly recommend.
link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S8N8S62/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I wasn't able to find the exact mouse (the number of mice manufacturing Chinese companies with weird animal heads for logos is partially fused with infinity), but I am pretty sure that this is a newer or older version. Logo is very slightly changed, but it is the closest I found in my exhaustive half minute search. Long story short, Rii... I think.
On an unrelated note, I found this while looking. I am not sure why that is a result for 'gaming mouse', but I am now going to buy bulk. I know what everyone is getting for Christmas this year!
im using this cheap stand i found in amazon, worked really good. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GJQ7N94/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you, I checked it out one of those on Amazon and it fitted indeed.
This one if anyone is interested: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MB1HP74/
So far I didn't liked the quality of it very much, but it's better than the original at least.
This was HEAVILY edited due to providing misinformation by mistakenly thinking about 633/933 instead of correctly reading 433
You can get them most notably through Amazon: Brainwavz Replacement Memory Foam Earpads - Suitable For Many Other Large Over The Ear Headphones - AKG, HifiMan, ATH, Philips, Fostex (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MFDT894/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tkIFCb0PGV73N
For the most part it will be cheaper there.
They have oval, angled oval, circle, and xl circle. I haven't done a swap on this headset but the regular oval should do fine, unless you really fancy angled, but as for the other styles, circle has a smaller space for the ears than oval, and xl is just might be too big for this application.
And you will see there are different types of material, this one goes into the fact that each material will provide a different sound signature to the headset and unless you pad swap a lot and know which signature you like best, I suggest keeping the material as close to stock.
I hope I'm not overwhelming you with too much information but I rather you be informed than do something new and regret it because you might have not known.
If you do go through with it let me know, I'd like to know the results and how you feel, and maybe be able to use that info to help someone else that might have similar problems.
EDIT!!:
I READ YOUR MODEL WRONG I was thinking of the 633/933 and do not know how the pads come off on the 433
If they come off as easy as the 933 then this change can still work. With the exception that you look for the faux leather pads not the velour pads!
Going to need a power supply or it will never work.
Luckily, there are aftermarket ones: https://www.amazon.com/TOP-SPEED-Supply-Adapter-Logitech-Racing/dp/B07RWWYNP6
If that do not help you can always buy few Replacement keys https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Keyboard-Switches-Logitech-Keyboards/dp/B07V4717S4?th=1
I found the absolute fix. You need a dac/amp because the headset is not receiving enough power. I bought this one on Amazon and it sounds 100x better. You can then use Peace + Equalizer APO to perfect the sound quality.
I don't know if you ever found a solution or workaround, but I was in a similar situation and came across these, which may be the best workaround without having to use software, mess with the hardware, or get an entirely new headset. They're called LightDims, but they're just stickers that block out LED light. I've already bought them and put them on my G733 headphones and you can't even tell that lights are on when they're turned on, so if you don't mind paying a bit these serve as a pretty efficient workaround, you just apply sticker(s) to where the lights are and voilà, no more obnoxious LED. The stickers blend in for the most part as well since they're pitch black, which is also nice.
replace em with better ones!
https://smile.amazon.com/Tactility-Replacement-Logitech-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B097TGLWB9/ref=sr_1_3?crid=215IDJ2AJB9DW&keywords=g815+g915+keycaps&qid=1668261374&s=electronics&sprefix=g815+g915+keyca%2Celectronics%2C247&sr=1-3
i have the same wear and tear... but the keycaps are expensive so imma just suck it up for now.. never again low profile from logitech, very dissappointed with this product
So I looked up all models you listed and it’s none of those, this is a pretty old model I guess. Here is a link to an Amazon listing of EXACTLY what my wheel and petals look like
https://www.amazon.com/Driving-Force-Wheel-PlayStation-3/dp/B0000DC64H
It’s listed as “for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3” which could explain it? But I have NEVER used this setup on a console. It’s a hand me down from my grandad who passed so if he used so emulator stuff idk, but we used it to play Grand Prix legends, IRacing, Euro truck sim, and obv a lot of random racing demos that are lost to time. So TL;DR This setup so old I can’t even find an exact model I’m just wondering if it’s even possible to make it function bc tbh all my Gran Turismo 4 people know that Logitech and Sony made a wheel for this game that was AMAZING. I have the exact version but stand-alone, aka the emblem on my wheel doesn’t have the gtr4 logo but Logitech’s. Either way I hope there is a way to revive this relic
This is the only solve i've found since Logitech no longer makes the mic/volume cord (or at least its never in stock). Everything else is non compatible knock offs with the pic falsely advertised and will give major feedback issues from the headset end. I've been dealing with this for roughly 3 weeks now. Hope this helps some others.
If for some reason the link doesn't work or dies.....it's a 3.5mm 3 band straight point to point jack. No volume control or mute....but at least it works.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PJW6RQ7?ref=ppx\_yo2ov\_dt\_b\_product\_details&th=1
Amazon sells switch replacements that are preattached to PCB and has the wiring connection for the G903, so you can pop & swap
You are willing to spend multiple hundred $ / €, just to have another port to plug your cable into?
USBC is cool and stuff, but... really?
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Just in case you are annoyed with the flimsy port, which I totally get, I use these things: for my Pro Superlight as well as my 915TKL.
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the switches seem to be the most common failure point of these. if it's still under warranty that's definitely the easy option.
otherwise they're pretty straight-forward to change if you're comfortable soldering. disassembly/reassembly was definitely the hardest part and you already have that down
the japanese omron switches are the way to go if you do decide to diy it. the stock are chinese omrons and just don't last.
I've just began to notice double clicking after 4 years and 1 month of daily usage (bought in August 2018).
I'm going to be replacing the switches instead of getting a new mouse altogether (even though I have what is essentially the wireless version of the Logitech G203, the Logitech G305 Lightspeed, as backup).
I'll be using HUYUN (D2FC-F-7N(20M) switches based on the advice of MagneticGray, who says these are the same switches but with double the rated lifespan. I guess that's what the 20M stands for in the product name.
Go with Tenkeyless or 65% since you probably want the arrow keys... Logitech has a few TKL boards.
I wound up buying new key caps for $25 that have the symbol on the top half of the key cap. https://i.imgur.com/6Duf8gk.jpg
These are the caps I bought:
Carbon Miami PBT Double Shot... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0963WVQZ8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I liked the ‘70s’ terminal coloring but I haven’t decided to replace all of my keys.
Mine looks worst before, I used these to cover it up
https://www.amazon.com/Protectors-VIWIEU-Protector-Headphone-Accessories/dp/B07TBW8WK5/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=headphone+cord+protector&qid=1663339359&sprefix=headphone+cord+pr%2Caps%2C247&sr=8-5
For anyone looking to upgrade the battery...I just got this one off amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09M8Z6YS2?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details and it looks to be amazing. Even with my brand new headset I was having to charge by the end of the day....but this one is still at 70% (reported by solaar on Linux) after about 8 hours of constant playing today. It's a drop in replacement.
fix those cables as well. you can use wire cover like this
You can get something like this so that you just have to flip a switch instead of actually unplugging it. It isn't the tidiest solution, but it's better than nothing.
The switches are replaceable in the G903... they are on PCB, which is connected to a wire & plug. Let me get that amazon link....
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08GLYLT6T/
Here's the Omron 20m option, there's a 50m option, but why get those? :D
Well that's not true, you can find them on Amazon here they sell just the WASD keys or the entire set. Plenty of other places sell them as well, I bought a set of white keys off aliexpress for my G915 and they look & feel better than the originals.
While I 100% agree with how freaking stupid this is (also a new G915 owner here and this bugs me because I'm quite the heavy typer), I did want to link some replacements here that seem to have pretty good ratings: https://www.amazon.com/Suitable-Logitech-Keyboard-Replacement-Mechanical/dp/B08DV8SBVS
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Really lame that we have to go with 3rd parties for this though.
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However, there is also another really important note here, these are using Kailh Choc switches, they aren't some custom Logitech ones, so you can get any keycaps that will fit Choc switches. So at least this time they are not truly proprietary.
i bought these from amazon, and ilove them, they fit perfect and i like the colored gaming area keys.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DVNR5L6?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
You'd probably want to use an electronics safe lubricant such as this one: https://smile.amazon.com/Max-Professional-4125-Electronics-Lubricant/dp/B0030MPJ8S
Haven't used it personally but it sounds similar to WD-40 but safe for electronics. (WD-40 as a brand also sells this; silicone seems to be the go-to lubricant for electronics. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00631GSSI/ref=emc_b_5_t?th=1)
I know this thread is 2 years old, but since threads like these have sometimes solved my problems, I'd like to add some knowledge to it.
I've also had my fair share of headaches with Logitech Options and the "Flow" system. What seems to work, while I'm using NordVPN, is to use "split tunneling". What this basically does is exclude the programs you choose and these won't be "tunneled" through the VPN.
So in case of NordVPN you choose split tunneling and select "C:\ProgramData\Logishrd\LogiOptions\Software\Current\" and Flow should work "flOwlessly" :P
The switches are on a board, which connect to the mouse pcb via a socket. Amazon sells these, or you can take it off and solder on another brand.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08GLYLT6T
Get the 20M ones, as the problem with the Logi's was that they were using the 50m ones.
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Maybe it's time to let go of the mat at this point. I bought it 3-4 years ago so it's lived a decent life.
I bought the g933 foam ear pads to replace mine. They didn't have any issues but I just got them because they are less hot. Here is the link they are very reasonably priced, only 13 dollars and they are an improvement anyway in my opinion. These are also official Logitech I'm pretty sure.
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Dual-motor-Feedback-Responsive-PlayStation/dp/B00Z0UWWYC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=3DO9N2CSC4UA6&keywords=g+29&qid=1654028840&sprefix=g+29%2Caps%2C175&sr=8-3 No they are not. I found this on amazon for 291$ and the g920 is 249. This took me 5 seconds of google searching
Also, here is a white wireless mechanical board with backlighting and USB-C: https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Mechanical-Ultra-Thin-Bluetooth-Dedicated/dp/B09BVXXRMW/ref=sr\_1\_8?keywords=low%2Bprofile%2Bmechanical%2Bkeyboard&qid=1653494376&sr=8-8&th=1
you can get a set of replacement keycaps off Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Suitable-Logitech-Keyboard-Replacement-Mechanical/dp/B08DV8SBVS
i got the white set last year and i've no complaints
logitech might send you replacement keycaps - you would have to reach out to their support to know for sure
the streamcam camera copes very badly with light from above. Get a cover above it, something like this will do the job : https://www.amazon.co.uk/StreamCam-Webcam-Privacy-Logitech-Streaming/dp/B095FSBV8C/ref=sr_1_2?crid=241NWEAB5LF8U&keywords=streamcam+cover&qid=1651768720&sprefix=streamcam+cover%2Caps%2C79&sr=8-2
or even just tape paper above it to make a cover
It's held up well outside of my dog intervention. My first fur baby chewed on the original and the first replacement. Then my new fur baby chewed on that one. So they definitely not chew resistant but other than that. Works just fine.
This is the One i bought in the US here, been working fine since been using it since my birthday in February
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B44LSM7?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
good to know, sadly all cables are unavailable. The only one i've found is this https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Cellonic%C2%AE-Cable-Compatible-Logitech-Charging-Black/dp/B084RBTDPH but i'm not sure if it is the same type. i'll do a research in my area for a retail
Well since the support team is already here I'd probably just ask you question because I'm curious.
You didn't mention the kind of switch you have on your G512. AFAIK they have several types of switches, but main difference being the older batch of G512 have Romer-G switches while the new ones have GX switches. With GX switches, you can safely replace the keycaps with any available Cherry-compatible keycaps. If the one you have is Romer-G ones, however, I'm afraid you've got to look for it yourself.
Something like this or like this. As long as they're Romer-G switches, I believe they will fit.
I would say the opposite. Shroud version is +100€ in Amazon.de, than the reqular version.
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Logitech-wireless-microphone-speakers-Headphone/dp/B07W5JKB8Z/ref=sw\_ttl\_ci\_mcx\_mr\_huc\_d\_0?\_encoding=UTF8&pd\_rd\_i=B07W5JKB8Z&pd\_rd\_w=csjMb&pf\_rd\_p=0429a5de-a409-41c0-9fd7-286d9e04ca15&pf\_rd...
Mine is wrapped to the point i going to contact support, in the beginning when i just got it was already a little bend like yours, but it warpped even more upwards over time. Really strange, this should not be possible with a $200+ keyboard.
Picture: Warped G915
I have often though about toying with https://www.amazon.com/Beastron-Excalibur-Mechanical-Customizable-Programmable/dp/B0728P6DR5/
but as long as the G13's are working I have no need :)
UES Air Blower Dust Blaster for Digital, DSLR, SLR Cameras Sensor Lens Cleaning, Rubber Bulb Air Pump Dust Blower Cleaner - Black https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08SMR5WP5/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_H7KXG4QM4A2763ZR6BHC
I use one of these
Simple repair. When I have to join two or more wires I like using these kinds of self soldering butt connectors. A heat gun works best but despite so many of the sales of them claiming you shouldn't use a a lighter, you totally can if you're careful.
To answer your question in your comment response, those will not only stop the wires from touching, they're flat out water proof.
you could try some sort of "kvm" linked a random one for context https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Selector-Computers-Peripheral-One-Button/dp/B01MXXQKGM/ref=sr\_1\_6?keywords=KVM+Switches&s=pc&sr=1-6
I wanted to let you know I have these and they fit! It feels more snug and cancels out more noise than the tips they come with.
6 Pairs Earphone Tips F FEYCH Premium Replacement Earbud Tips Memory Foam Earphone Tips Blocking Noise Foam Tips Suit for 4.5-6.3mm Nozzle in-Ear Earphones with Storage Box(S/M/L, Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SN4HP5Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_3YK98E0KG055T2E7EM36
I completed all these steps (was on with Logitech support as I posted this). Same results.
I've ordered this replacement power supply, because that is what I suspect to be the issue (why would it work for a little bit then not for many hours if it is mechanical issues).
So, I have reached the unfortunate conclusion after trying amazon, best buy, staples, and the official logitech store, that there are no more of the good version that aren't used.
What I did to solve this was just take one of the newer ones that I bought and basically frankenstein together a mashup of the two. After I took the new mouse apart I noticed that the board and switches are exactly the same, but just the externals have been downgraded. So I fully disassembled both mice and basically have the old mouse still, but with the board transplanted in from the new mouse and it's definitely the best result I could have gotten.
The only thing to keep in mind is making sure that the logitech software has your setting saved on the PC and not on-board because the new mouse will count as a different device, obviously.-
Now, to take the mouse apart you need to remove and destroy the mouse feet so I replaced them with these. They seem to be great so far and if they wear out ever they are only like 5 bucks for a set of two so I don't mind buying more in a year or whatever.
I asked this question to the engineers over at SkyPad, and told me the tempered glass will block the transfer of power from the Powerplay, being too thick.
The Skypad would have to be really thin.
I would suggest looking at a recharging dock instead
G433 Cable 2.0M Aux Cord Replacement for Logitech G433 / G233 / G Pro/G Pro X Gaming Headset with Inline Mute and Volume Control on PS5 / PS4 / Xbox One/PC, 3.5mm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0919XJSDW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_CARHPWF0KTZ0S2DTVH9H
Ooh okay, so this is the light speed one? I’m worried now because it says hero in the title
Deal: Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse, HERO 25K Sensor, 25,600 DPI, RGB, Adjustable Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, POWERPLAY-compatible, PC/Mac - Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07QKC4WWD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_dl_NNV0VE7F1DHRV1J4PJF6
Order these instead.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MFDT894/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
way better form and function. They are deeper as the default pads are fairly swallow and they have a high quality feel to them.
>I asked Logitech about the replacement cost of the fabric pads and they didn't have anything to offer. I think they are only doing warranty replacement of pads.
size is similar, if not the same, to the HyperX Cloud 2.
these might work
I got replacements from amazon, from some chinese company that makes replacements for mostly any headsets. they are 10x better than the originals, even better noisecancelling foam inside (stiffer), better materials overall, easy to clean
The ones I ordered; Company is called "Vmota"
Its the "UK layout" of the g513. If you look on Amazon it shows the US layout but the reviews say its identical to what you're asking for
Man, that's just insanity. What a bummer, to have onboard memory, and not be able to use it. I found a wireless TLK per key RGB keyboard with 3 onboard memory profile slots for $60 RK Royal Kludge RK87 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GSWT56W Can save, backup, and share profiles. Video on Using the Desktop Software - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKVkNLI9Dns While the RK87 can definitely store macros to the onboard memory, I haven't been able to confirm that lighting profiles can be sent over. Also, it lacks bluetooth connectivity (which means much lower battery life when using 2.4Ghz).
You should be able to get a replacement for the Windows 11 calculator if you for some reason do not have it (I can't imagine why it would not be included with your install, however).
Best of luck...
This is the vid that is showing what is happening when pressing the button where DPI is assigned: https://www.screencast.com/t/dWdqJpwslager, but unfortunately, it didn't help. When pressing that button DPI was not changed. Should it really work this way? I've tried it with both G-Shift turned on and off.
lol How are we suppose to know how broke it is? If the wires inside aren't damaged it should still work. If not, cutting out the bad part and rejoining wires is easy peasy. I like using these kinds of self soldering butt connectors. Heat gun works best but you can also use a lighter if you don't hold it too close. If I had to guess the wires in there will be 24 or 26 AWG wires.
lol I've looked into if I could replace mine. Check out how much one of the few new ones that are left out there costs. This link is for used so click on the new and used button.
Looks like the almighty starter monitor for competitive games. It has a great stand, colors aren’t going to amaze you but not a bad monitor for the price. I found one on sale for $150 and glad I did, but have since upgraded to an IPS
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So I finally upgraded my G513 Carbon. I installed the foam (minor trimming required). I also carefully pulled the foam around the mounting holes for the screws that hold the top and bottom portions of the keyboard together.
Finally, I actually used some super lube on every switch. I know many keyboard "purists" will flame me for it since they are clicky blues, but I'm seriously happy with the results. The only issue is the amount of super lube and distribution within each switch was inconsistent. So, some keys still have a slight clicky noise associated with it.
Overall, with the keycap removal, dismantle case, foam install, reassemble case, super lube, then replace keycaps....all in all less than 2 hours. Again, super happy with the results.