Does anyone know what the difference is in the Logitech Gaming software between "DPI Shift" and "DPI Cycling"??
I had assumed that while Shift means you hold down the key (thumb button with the crosshairs icon by default) to set your DPI to the associated value that you've chosen (which is true), that CYCLING would allow you to simply press the button once, without requiring you to hold it and then cycle to your next DPI setting, this way if I only use two DPI settings, rather than needing to have a DPI up and DPI down button, I can just use one key to cycle between the two- AND not have to hold it down.
However the Cycling function seems to do exactly what the Shift function does.
I had assumed that while Shift means you hold down the key (thumb button with the crosshairs icon by default) to set your DPI to the associated value that you've chosen (which is true), that CYCLING would allow you to simply press the button once, without requiring you to hold it and then cycle to your next DPI setting, this way if I only use two DPI settings, rather than needing to have a DPI up and DPI down button, I can just use one key to cycle between the two- AND not have to hold it down.
However the Cycling function seems to do exactly what the Shift function does.