![]() ![]() I mentioned earlier while talking about the shape of the mouse that it is suitable for right and left-handed users. There are 6 programmable buttons on this mouse – the left and right-click buttons, the scroll wheel, a CPI adjuster south of the scroll wheel, and two side buttons. There’s also a small pad at the bottom that should prevent scraping when you’re dragging the mouse about. They’re not the largest, but considering the overall size of the mouse, they’re fine. ![]() Underneath the mouse, you get 6 PTFE feet nicely spread out. The G305 is also almost shiny when reflecting light, whereas the Razer did not reflect much. I also had the Razer Orochi V2 while making this review, and that mouse felt coarse in comparison. There’s a nice matte finish to the coating here that feels smooth to touch. It’s a nice change of pace from the flood of right-handed mice on the market. On the flip side, the “egg” shaped body of the mouse makes it suitable for both left and right-handed users. In fact, if you don’t use the palm grip, then it’s pretty much irrelevant to you. It’s a situation-specific issue, so I’m not going to take major points off because of it. Now, I already mentioned that this is a small one, but I really think the shape and overall design make it a tad difficult for people that use the palm grip like me. When it comes to gaming mice, I think we can all agree that size matters. The palm rest panel does feel more flexible than the rest of the outer surface, but that is understandable as it is removable. It is made of plastic, but the plastic feels solid and does not creak or wobble in any area. Thankfully, the build here is great overall and the mouse feels solid. When you’re purchasing a product from a reliable manufacturer like Logitech, the last thing you’d expect to worry about is build quality. It’s a relatively small mouse, but it’s thicc. However, while it may include “lightspeed” tech, there’s nothing “light” about the weight of the G305.Īt 99 grams, it is at least a full 36 grams heavier than the popular lightweight alternative from the same manufacturer – the Logitech G Pro X Superlight wireless mouse. The Hero sensor is one of the best you’ll get from anywhere, so it’s great to see on a mouse at this price point. The key specs of the mouse itself are as follows: Size (mm) It’s been pretty good with other models from the manufacturer, so I fully expect the same standard here. Click on the drop-down list next to Power Mode in the Advanced section, and select HI for performance mode, and LO for endurance mode.As the name already implies, Logitech is using its lightspeed technology here for excellent wireless connection.Click the Customize on-board profile icon at bottom of the screen.Select the mouse from the product picker.If you use multiple profiles, we recommend performance mode for gaming and endurance mode for all other profiles/applications. Remember that you cannot have per profile DPI sensitivity levels while the setting is disabled (not checked). Just clear the Enable per profile settings checkbox. NOTE: You can also use a single profile on your mouse in Automatic Game Detection mode. Click on the drop-down list next to Power Mode and select HI for performance mode, and LO for endurance mode. Make sure to select the profile you want to customize in the Profiles pane.Click the Customize Buttons icon at bottom of the screen.Select the G304/G305 from the product picker.LGS can be used to select a power mode for all profiles or on a per-profile basis. Select a power mode in Automatic Game Detection mode NOTE: To learn more about On-Board Memory and Automatic Game Detection Modes, see Choose between gaming mouse On-Board Memory and Automatic Game Detection modes. Select a power mode in On-Board Memory mode.Select a power mode in Automatic Game Detection mode.LGS has a blue (performance) or green (endurance) colored circle at the top-left next to the battery level to help you distinguish the active power mode: But you can increase the report rate in performance mode to 2 ms (500 Hz), 4 ms (250 Hz) or 8 ms (125 Hz). Performance mode (HI): By default, the mouse report rate is set to 1 ms (1000 Hz).The report rate in endurance mode cannot be adjusted. Endurance mode (LO): The report rate of the mouse is fixed at 8 ms (125 Hz) to maximize battery life.You can use Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) to switch between power modes on your gaming mouse to optimize battery performance: ![]()
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