Discussing Logitech's New Gaming Mice 242
Paul writes "Logitech had a busy day announcing three new products designed for gamers. The company introduced the Logitech G15 keyboard, G5 and G7 G-Series gaming mice. TechSpot had a brief talk with Erik Charlton, senior product-marketing manager at Logitech, who shared a few ideas and details on Logitech's newly announced products."
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However, I do think it will provide a reasonable place for auxillary information for games, too. Not everything is an FPS - think RTS or turn-based strategy. Getting instant information on how much range, firepower, armor
No GamePanel LCD Third Party Use (Score:2)
Forget RSS Feeds, forget mail items, forget important IM messages or CPU info.
Call them to bitch: US +1-800-231-7717 Menu 1, Menu 1, Menu 2.
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I just grabbed one of the high-res press photos. Good news:
THERE'S NO F-LOCK! WOO HOO! No F-Lock button, no indicator LED. No strange glyphs on the F-keys themselves.
In fact, this is the first Logitech (or Microsoft) keyboard in a long time that doesn't fool around with the standard layout. There's no fancy arrow key design, double-sized Delete key, or "hunt the Insert key" shenanigans. Just an unmolested 104-key layout.
In fact, with the programmable G-keys, on-the-fly macros (the M1-3 and MR butto
F-Lock Key ELIMINATOR (Score:3, Informative)
Your complaint about the F-Lock key stirred up my own longtime irritation with it. It's the only thing I dislike about my MS Natural Multimedia Keyboard.
Realizing how many others were bothered by this prompted me to Google "F-Lock key" and discover this wonderful little registry hack. Note that there are several versions -- be sure to use the right one.
This works! A quick 30-second test of F5-Refresh and PrtScn image pasting have yielded perfect results. My function keys now behave li
Re:Images here (Score:3, Interesting)
I game an awful lot, and I've gotten used to not using them. I'm sure they may help some users, but I don't _truly_ see the need. What I WOULD like, however, is to map those extra buttons into something else. I have an MX518 and the fact that I have 3 extra buttons that I can't use for anything just irritates me.
Would it be so hard for them to give me the option to disable that stuff entirely and map those buttons as Mouse 6,
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It'll be interesting to try it out. I like to play America's Army in a darkened room, and for total immersion I'd love to get rid of all the status bars, bullet counts, magazine counts, health, steadiness, objectives, etc. Just show me a picture out the soldiers eyes. A small glowing compass and current weapon indicator down below my line of sight would be perfect. In a firefight or tense "scan for opfor" situation, all you see is either nothing or targets. Once the action has passed, though, you can steal a quick glance down to see how you're doing for ammo, is there a medic call, etc. And as in the real world, when you divert attention away from the situation to check on the mundane details, you might miss something.
Yeah, this looks really interesting. It might not improve my frag rate, but it sure could improve my enjoyment.
Display? (Score:5, Interesting)
Two questions:
1 - Who really looks at their keyboard that much during a game session?
2 - How are they pulling data from a game engine? Is this assuming that developers will build software for this keyboard system for major releases? That seems presumptive.
Re:Display? (Score:3, Insightful)
The press release said that several games will release support for it yet this year. And even if they don't, given the abilities of the community I expect third parties will write mods for the biggies, such as WoW and UT 2K4. Even if Blizzard provides native WoW support for it, I suspect other WoW plugin authors will rush to add even more functional
Re:Display? (Score:2)
I have a Nostromo Speedpad. I looked up the spell timings for my Mage. I programmed an "alpha-strike" key on my speedpad that:
Selects closest enemy.
Wait 5 seconds.
Press "1".
Wait 2.4 seconds.
Press "2".
Wait 1.8 seconds.
Press "3".
Wait 2 seconds.
Press "4".
Press and hold "S" for 8 seconds.
Press "5" three times.
I can run into an area and "alpha-strike" mobs all day with little effort.
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Ahhhhh! Technology marches on.
KFG
Re:Display? (Score:2)
The gamers who lose most often and have plenty of time to order these products online.
All kidding aside: As far as FPS games go, there isn't any time for players to look at a keyboard. And, in most games, a command like 'stats' or web-based statistics show how badly a player is doing.
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Exactly.
Why even bother with buying an expensive keyboard to get programmable keys for gaming when you can buy a USB device that aleady does just that [belkin.com]. Plus, you can do custom, complex, toggle-able macros with the software that comes with it--very very handy. I swear by mine.
-Grym
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OT: Smart Person (Score:2)
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I suppose that by your definition, I definitly have too much free time, seeing as this makes twice that I have replied to an anonymous coward today.
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I use.... (Score:2, Interesting)
http://www.razerzone.com/ [razerzone.com]
http://www.eluminx.com/product.asp?pid=5 [eluminx.com]
Both seem to suit me just fine.
Re:I use.... (Score:2)
I, too, am a Razer user, ever since the original Boomslang; currently using a Diamondback. Darned fine products.
Schwab
Onward Logitech Soilders! (Score:2)
I will be getting a G7. G5 doesn't have enough buttons for me. G15 is definately on the "buy on release" list. Sadly I'm in Australia so I might be waiting a while
Impressive (Score:5, Funny)
Will they support 20G impacts when I throw the damn thing against the wall after I am fragged by a LAN hacker for the n-th time?
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To which mikeophile replied: Will they support 20G impacts when I throw the damn thing against the wall after I am fragged by a LAN hacker for the n-th time?
You are asking the wrong question.
It should be, who will win in a Device vs LAN hacker's head contest?
The headline mentions mice, but... (Score:2)
Either way, the LCD coming from the keyboard sounds like a great idea. While gaming full screen, the LCD could act like a display for your systems mp3 player. You could see/cycle through what is playing like you would on a standalone mp3 player, without having to Alt-Tab out of your game.
The g5 optical mouse got a raving review (Score:4, Informative)
g5 and g7 mice (Score:5, Informative)
And guess what, it's shaped for right handers only. You'd think that it'd be possible to invert the casing, and produce a mirrored device for the 15-20% or so of the target market who can't use a right-handed gaming mouse. (I can handle it for general use, but I need my primary hand for precision work)
Still, looks like I'll be buying the new razer copperhead [gamespot.com] when it comes out shortly, similar features but suitable for lefties.
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In fact, I am so used to using the mouse with my right hand (despite being left hande
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I find I'm pretty stuck in situations where I have to use my right hand for precision or fine control. I can handle a pair of right handed scissors, or a right-handed mouse for general use, but FPS'ing I just need
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I like symmetry.
Would have got a logitech if they didn't suck. Like their speakers, tho.
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I also play guitar righthanded. I really don't see the point in using your dominant hand for strumming
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I have better accuracy with my right hand when using the mouse, but I switch hands often, depending on what I am doing. I use a right-handed mouse, but the design is such that it's not entirely uncomfortable to use left-handed (although I've only had the mouse about a month and I find myself favoring t
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As for the touchpad, I use both hands (all fingers and/or thumbs, whichever is closest). I have been using this on my work laptop for the past 4 years now, and I find it quite comfortable because it allows me to keep my hands close to home-row position for touch-typing (I never could get the hang of those eraser-button pointers, even though my laptop has one of those as well).
For my home setup
Logitech/Belkin combo deadly (Score:2)
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Bah! Belkin are evil; they never apologized for that wireless router that hijacked HTTP requests to their co-marketing site trying to sell you parental blocking software.
And besides, the Thrustmaster Tacticalboard [lanparty.com] completely 0wn5 the n52.
Schwab
This is a huge scientific breakthrough... (Score:5, Funny)
"The low weight of the mouse allows fast moves and zero inertia[....]"
In other words, they've quietly developed an inertialess mouse. The biggest physics breakthrough ever, and they're wasting it on a stupid gaming mouse. Quick, somebody call NASA!
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bad Ergonomincs (Score:2)
The 510 518 and G5 shells have buttons above the scroll wheel that are hard to use and two thumb buttons that require moving your thumb up (or up and back) to use. As a result, I barely use any of those buttons.
I was hoping that the new Gaming mice would use the MX1000 design, only corded, but it does't look likely.
Still, I'm likely to try this one: the weight cartridge looks intere
Re:bad Ergonomincs (Score:2)
I agree about the thumb buttons. I have an old Logitech M-BA47 from around 2000. It has a nice thumb button right where I rest my thumb (i.e low). When I first hooked it up, XFree86 mapped it as another middle button. I was happy with that so I never looked into changing it. It works great for me under Linux. Pasting text or opening links in new tabs is a matter of simply pressing with my thumb. And I never liked pressing down on the mouse wheel because it can turn unless you're careful about applying the
Re:bad Ergonomincs (Score:2)
Ah, the M-B447 is one of the best mice ever made, I'd say: I'm actually using one at work currently and you are absolutely right: the thumb button is in the perfect position on that mouse.
I'd also love to see a mouse button on the pinky-side of the mouse, though I suppose the natural squeezing action would also tend to make me mash the thumb button.
Still, I don'
Re:bad Ergonomincs (Score:2)
My M-BL63B [tortrade.ru] dual optical is like that too, at first I didn't care for having a thumb button at all, then I realized it made a good general purpose function for whatever I found myself using, double clicking for the most part.. Until 10.3 came out, then the thumb button was assigned to expose's f9 function and has become the standard for switching windows (much bett
Compatability and coding (Score:2)
1. I'll be getting the keyboard, at least.
2. I'll probably have to sacrifice a goat to get all the keys to work through my KVM switch.
3. My Linux script to make all the keys functional is going to take a good deal of tweaking from the Logitech Elite I'm using right now.
I can't wait...for the first one anyway.
Full-Speed USB! (Score:5, Funny)
"The G7 and G5 are Logitechs first computer mice to leverage full-speed USB. "
Now checking on http://www.everythingusb.com/usb2/faq.htm [everythingusb.com] , we find that
"Full Speed" refers to USB 1.1, while High-Speed (Or "Hi-Speed") refers to USB 2.
So Logitech are bragging about their USB 1.1 mice?
Re:Full-Speed USB! (Score:2)
If you read the page you linked to, you'd note that most mice and keyboards are 1.5MB/s ("Low-Speed"). So, yes, I guess they are bragging about 12MB/s vs 1.5MB/s.
As an aside, when will people learn how to spell? "Hi" does not mean the same thing as "high". Also, "thru" and "donut" are not words, no matter how much a certain "Drive-Thru" "Donut"-centered restaurant might want us to believe.
Very nice except for one thing: (Score:2)
The reason I like the MX5xx series of mouse pointers is the fact you have those two buttons on the left side of the mouse, which makes moving forward and backward through documents and Web pages easily. Logitech could have corrected the issue of too many buttons on the left side of the mouse pointer by making a setting in their software driver to essentially "lock" the functionality of both buttons to the same functio
Windows XP only (Score:2)
Same as new golf clubs? (Score:3, Insightful)
Except for perimiter weighted irons, metal woods and graphite shafts, golf technology hasn't really progressed very much since Arnold Palmer first began playing professionally. New balls and club technology will maybe gain you a few yards off the tee.
With computer mice, scroll wheels and optical sensors were the huge breakthroughs. Laser is nice, but is not nearly as much better than optical as optical is better than a ball mouse. More buttons are ok, but often hard to reach at critical times. Tilt wheels are more gimmick than anything except for people with very wide documents. Wireless is not usually particularly useful, but some people like it.
So what is it that these new Logitech mice bring to the table that will revolutionize gaming? Would you gladly trade your scroll wheel for any one of these features? Probably not. Will you get more kills in FPS games? More items in MMOGs? More 'coffee' in GTA:SA? No, no and no.
The next revolution in pointer control may be when you don't need to use an imprecise limb for movement. Maybe contact lenses that point the cursor to where you focus your eyes. For mice, once you get it tracking well (optical/laser) and you cramp all the useful buttons where they are easily reachable (LMB, wheel, RMB), you have pretty much hit the limit.
keyboard (Score:5, Interesting)
Whoever invented disabling the function keys by default on new keyboard should just die.
The only reason I'm not buying a keyboard from www.pckeyboard.com is due to lack of USB support (I find most converters are problematic).
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Yes, I would cheer at the public execution of the f-lock inventor. Or the guy who made the f-lock disabled on boot with no way of changing it.
I have been hitting F5 to refresh the screen for as long as I have worked with Windows machines. Now someone has decided that F5 without the f-lock would be a great shortcut to close the window. What was wrong with Alt-F4? The function keys already served a function (hence their name). They did not need to be remapped.
Its also a little annoying when booting a
Re:keyboard (Score:2)
I would really prefer a soldering fix.
I have been considering making some kind of circuit connecting the f-lock led and the key contact.
Yuck (Score:2, Funny)
I will never let go of my 1982 IBM Model M in favor of some 2005 ball of plastic that weighs less than animals I have killed with the Model M.
What's the tilt on that keyboard (Score:2)
I recently bought a new Logitech keyboard. I had to send it back - the "zero degree tilt" made my finger stretch too far and it was hurting after less than an hour of use.
The new G15 doesn't (according to the product comparison feature on Logitech's site) have "zero degree tilt" but it was certainly looking horribly flat in the screenshots.
I need to test this one out in person before I could commit to buying it. Which is a big shame; it looks like a nice keyboard.
The mice look great too, but I don't see any
Logitech website sucks. (Score:2)
For what it's worth (Score:2, Interesting)
You can smash this keyboard with both hands, your head, and anything else and it will always work. Resists Sodas, coffee and cat hair very well too!
As for mice, I really am in love with the Razor Diamondback http://www.razerzone.com/ [razerzone.com], you can change sensitivity on the fly with the roller while holding down any button you chose. Plus it has a LOT of buttons, 2 on each side. Regardless if you use them all or not, it's nice to have them there, unlike the Logitech m
New mice actually worse for FPS gamers (Score:4, Informative)
The MX510 (800 cpi) is able to track up to about 3.4 m/s, the MX300, too (with raised USB polling rate at 400 cpi). The Razer Diamondback (1600 cpi) has a maximum speed of about 1.4 m/s, very probably as much as the MX518 (same or similar sensor, I couldn't measure it, yet). The article talks of about 45 ips (1.14 m/s) in those 2000 cpi mice...
I can't think of any good shooter player who would actually benefit from a resolution higher than 800 cpi but I know there are many who like to move their mouse faster than 1.4 m/s.
Raising the resolution by sacrificing maximum tracking speed is very easy: They can just scale the chip down and/or change the optics. It seems that they don't like to make a chip more complex (MX300, A2020 was the last big upgrade).
This is bad news for the gamers who got used to their MX510's speed and don't find anything else than "Ultra Gamerz 4000 dpi" with a max speed of 1 m/s when they need a replacement in a few years. Maybe someone clever will invest in a few MX510 and make a lot of money.
Re:New mice actually worse for FPS gamers (Score:2)
I have the Razer Diamondback, and find that I'm physically unable to outrun the mouse.
Drivers (Score:2)
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Spooky (Score:2)
Well, not quite [actapricot.org], but...
Flashback to horrible X-Files episode (Score:3, Funny)
Xerious: He's at the bunker.
Scum: I'm on it.
Xerious: Rally at me after.
Jesus tap-dancing Christ, who comes up with this stuff? I suspect it's the same people who wrote the FPS X-Files episode [somethingawful.com]...
Re:Optimus (Score:3, Insightful)
I REALLY hope this isn't vaporware.
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YM, "Duke Nukem Whenever", HTH.
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As discussed earlier on Slashdot: http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/07
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As someone who uses multiple languages... (Score:2)
Now THAT looks cool! As someone who uses multiple languages (English, German, a bit of French) and has to keep a piece of paper with keycodes attached when entering numbers in sexagesimal [jean.nu] truetype fonts [jean.nu] in openoffice, this keyboard would be perfect. Please say there will be ways to program the layout AND key displays under GNU/Linux. The h
Re:Optimus (Score:2, Insightful)
The first rule of gaming: Look at the screen not the keyboard.
However with logitechs new brilliant design you would be able to see your health decresing while you'r looking the the key you program to run your move forward macro.
Re:Optimus (Score:2)
Re:Mice in games (Score:3, Interesting)
You're right - for a FPS or a strategy game, a mouse and keyboard are, by far, the best interface (yet).
I just wonder how true that bit about the desk being necessary really is. I've played with gyro mice (expensive, yes, but mostly because they're a niche product) and have pret
Re:Mice in games (Score:2)
I don't know much about mice and keyboards for consoles,
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Have you considered using a trackball? I sit the keyboard on my lap along with the trackball and have no problems that way.
As to why so few keyboard/mouse interfaces, it's all dow
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And porn surfers don't need a two-handed keyboard.
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They go where the money is.
Besides, you should be happy that the gamers are the ones craving such devices, pushing the manufacturers to go further with their technology. Because eventually that stuff trickles into the "Work" stuff.
Kinda like the military research becoming everday items eventually. Someone has to push the envelope.
Re:Get a console... (Score:2)
Re:Ergo? (Score:2)
I was really depressed to find that they stopped making them - I even tried contacting the main offices to hear if they had any old ones laying around I could buy...
I just love the ergokeyboards... I had one from MS but that stank...
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Re:People still use mice? Trackballs are the futur (Score:2)
it rocked... he could shoot at 4 different people rapidly and was always pissing off the "uber" players with his advantage of dead on shooting coupled with his regular mouse.
Re:People still use mice? Trackballs are the futur (Score:2)
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I beg to differ. I use the trackball all the time, including in FPSs. I have no problems fraging my enemy and controlling movement. In fact, I find it easier than using the regular mice as my arm does not get tired moving the whole mouse around all the time. During a 10 hour marathon of FPSing, your arm can get really tired.