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I hand fixed my Logitech mice, it's a good stop-gap solution until they irreparably break and I need to buy a new one. So I haven't tried many other mice on the market right now. I'd be interested in hearing recommendations myself.
I grip like this as well! I used the G5 for years and now I'm...
My two cents; negatory here for G500. I own two with click/button problems. You can read my previous posts as to why, but YMMV.
I would try something else first. Logitech quality has gone downhill since the G5/MX518.
I've been in my G500 numerous times and can't recall this spring you're talking about. Do you mean the spring directly inside the microswitch? If so my personal opinion is that you should just replace the microswitch altogether. Can probably get an exact replacement from Digikey.
So are they...
It is a common issue and it's happened to me within a month of use on my new G500. Both right and left click were acting intermittently.
This youtube video documents the problem and the fix pretty well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWJk4EWfyOA
I called Logitech warranty service. If you tell...
Hi all,
I've been out of the mouse scene for a while. I had my trusty Logitech G5 and the right mouse button started to fail. I replaced it with a Logitech G500 which was great except it has failed me in a way such that I wish to replace it with a non-Logitech mouse.
I am looking for a gaming...
"completely unnecessary" is kind of harsh, I think. Mac OS X is an operating system and therefore; a targetable medium for viruses. That being said, I don't run an antivirus on my MBP. I just hope people don't go around thinking Mac OS is immune to viruses.
I am the proud new owner of a 13" macbook pro. I received it as a gift, unfortunately I didn't receive any invoice/sales order slip with it.
If I need to take it in for repairs or support before the standard applecare runs out, what would I need to bring with me for proof of ownership?
Is...
Sounds like a crock to me. Most high end SLR cameras have had 'shock resistance' for years. They're built sturdy enough from the start to take a few minor drops. Especially true for the cameras designed for heavy photojournalistic use in harsh/unfavorable conditions (think National Geographic's...
I have my keyboard tilted at about a 35 degree angle. When sitting, the right side of the keyboard is closer to my chest than the left side.
This makes it so that my wrist is not twisted or tilted when I am sitting up against the desk in the usual gaming position.
I find that (along with...
Wow doesn't store any critical information in the registry. It might mess with it, but if it does it's seamless and isn't required to run the game.
You can literally copy and paste the entire game folder to a flash drive and run it on a different computer off the flash drive.
You can even...
Someone mentioned Bose in this thread early on; it should be noted that from my limited experience in browsing audiophile communities, Bose is a complete joke.
nothing changed but the case? You haven't moved your speakers?
check:
- speaker wire connections on all satellites, on both the satellite end and subwoofer end
- the stereo plug connections on the back of the volume console
- if else fails, use a composite cable or fiber optic cable and...
Relax. To answer your question, I don't work for the government. Since you know enough about security to say that the government shouldn't be using Dropbox-level encryption, then you must know that I'm being skeptical -- as all people concerned about IT security should be. If you trust...
Well, "more secure than FTP" could range from primitive, easily crackable password obfuscation to ubersecure uncrackable man-from-the-future encryption.
What I'm getting at is I'd be satisfied if it's secured at a similar level to SFTP, below that I'd be a little wary.