I was reading about modifying a XML file created by Logitech to actually get rid of acceleration, filtering and skipping but then I noticed that Logitech G HUB doesn't have this file generated but instead LGS does, which I don't even use, and yet I was having some "off" movement and tracking and it did feel a bit weird, inaccurate and especially when doing small and slow movements.
Mouse: Logitech G Pro Wireless
After all, it clearly wasn't precise "1:1" movement for me, and my aim was really off from time to time, and I couldn't track targets that well.
I was thinking about throwing the mouse away, but then...
I may have found a fix or it could be just a delusion since I've been trying to fix this for months.
I saved my current used profile to the onboard memory of the mouse.
I uninstalled all Logitech related driver software (LGS & Logitech G HUB).
Removed all files and folders related to Logitech.
Then did a system reboot and the mouse felt a lot better and more precise, even on desktop.
I don't know what this is, but clearly the software is doing some bad things to the mouse movement and I will never install them again.
I have saved the necessary settings to the mouse itself.
Has anyone else experienced this? Did you find ways to fix it?
Mouse: Logitech G Pro Wireless
After all, it clearly wasn't precise "1:1" movement for me, and my aim was really off from time to time, and I couldn't track targets that well.
I was thinking about throwing the mouse away, but then...
I may have found a fix or it could be just a delusion since I've been trying to fix this for months.
I saved my current used profile to the onboard memory of the mouse.
I uninstalled all Logitech related driver software (LGS & Logitech G HUB).
Removed all files and folders related to Logitech.
Then did a system reboot and the mouse felt a lot better and more precise, even on desktop.
I don't know what this is, but clearly the software is doing some bad things to the mouse movement and I will never install them again.
I have saved the necessary settings to the mouse itself.
Has anyone else experienced this? Did you find ways to fix it?