So I don't know if perhaps Windows just sends a masse call to start or whether there's some rhyme or reason to it, but if there is, I was wondering if it's possible to make some manual tweaks.
The reason I ask is because my favourite mouse is the G600 MMO from logitech - but sadly, they have 2 glitches (I know as I've gotten like 5 replacements over the issue to no avail across multiple systems and there's large numbers of forum posts about it) which logitech has never seen fit to fix, and one of them depends on the LGS software being loaded or not.
Basically, if LGS isn't loaded, the mouse can either default to its exceptionally low-dpi on board settings, or if the memory randomly wiped (the other glitch), it can't do anything until LGS is loaded.
Therefore, I was wondering, is there a way to put LGS as high up as possible in the boot queue, provided this is how such a thing functions?
The reason I ask is because my favourite mouse is the G600 MMO from logitech - but sadly, they have 2 glitches (I know as I've gotten like 5 replacements over the issue to no avail across multiple systems and there's large numbers of forum posts about it) which logitech has never seen fit to fix, and one of them depends on the LGS software being loaded or not.
Basically, if LGS isn't loaded, the mouse can either default to its exceptionally low-dpi on board settings, or if the memory randomly wiped (the other glitch), it can't do anything until LGS is loaded.
Therefore, I was wondering, is there a way to put LGS as high up as possible in the boot queue, provided this is how such a thing functions?