Is MX518 good for gaming?
The Logitech G MX518 is good for FPS gaming. It has a decently low click latency, a wide CPI range with very little variation, and a high polling rate.
Is the MX518 comfortable?
The MX518 is the most comfortable mouse that I’ve ever had the pleasure of using. The ergonomics is simply amazing and I don’t think it can get much better than this unless you had a mouse molded to fit your unique hand.
How heavy is the MX518?
Here are the full specifications: Dimensions: 5.16 x 2.87 x 1.69 inches (131 x 73 x 43 mm) Weight: 3.6oz (102g)
What sensor does the MX518 use?
Hero 16k Sensor
The MX518 Legendary uses Logitech’s Hero 16k Sensor.
How heavy is the G502 mouse?
9.1 oz
Logitech G 910-005469 Specs
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4.6 x 2.1 x 6.8″ / 116.8 x 53.3 x 172.7 mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 9.1 oz / 257.99 g |
What DPI is MX Master 3?
4,000 DPI
The Logitech MX Master 3 still has a 4,000 DPI sensor, but there are a lot of improvements when it comes to design and comfortability.
Is MX Master 3 good for gaming?
The Logitech MX Master 3 has decent click latency. While it’s well-suited for casual gaming, browsing, and productivity tasks, it’s too high for fast-paced or competitive gaming.
Can the G502 double click?
Neither the Logitech G502 or G Pro Wireless can double click out the box. However, it is common for double clicking to be possible once the mouse has been used and worn down. The click speeds with the G502 or G Pro wireless tend to be slower than other mice when double clicking.
Is 4,000 DPI good for gaming?
The lower the DPI, the less sensitive the mouse is. This means that if you’re working with a higher DPI mouse, even moving your mouse even a little bit will move the cursor a large distance across your screen. The average mouse these days have a DPI of 1600, and gaming mice tend to have 4000 DPI or more.
Does MX Master 3 have latency?
Is double click allowed in Hypixel?
Yes. ArrowXI said: Basically, you can double click as long as it’s not a software making the mouse double click or if it’s a macro.