![]() ![]() First install part way through Win 10 BSODd. I went from a freaking G900 to a G903 and the old software, which worked perfectly without any issues and in fact was so inconspicuous I'd forgotten it was there, didn't support the new mouse. I installed it because I "had to" to support a mouse upgrade. It's not their forte and not very high on their priority list. I think the problem with most of these hardware manufacturers is always going to be the software. I did HAVE to install Logitech Gaming Software for a headset I used to use, fortunately it doesn't act like malware, or make my hardware somewhat surreptitiously install crap without my permission. Never installed iCue, GHub, MasterPlus or whatever CoolerMaster calls theirs, etc. Synapse is the reason that I, to this day many years later, avoid additional software if at all possible with my peripherals (not talking about the drivers). Maybe they're great now and it's my loss but whatever - this is how you lose a customer for life. That was the last penny I spent on anything made by them. now my KB acts like malware - no thanks, Razer - and the update was irreversible. Now it tries to install stuff on every device you plug the KB into (no, not the basic drivers but Synapse). At some point Synapse became required if you wanted to update the KB firmware so I installed it. The KB was fine and worked great without need for software. I had an issue years ago with the original Blackwidow Ultimate and Razer Synapse software. It works well, but the driver's/macro are are just downloaded from their Google drive, seriously. Chinese gaming mouse companies have some decent mice, fast 1000Hz polling, but the software is not signed by MS, so you don't know what you are getting. Like you said, too, on top of it all, pretty much non-functioning software makes Logitech a no go. They replaced it pretty fast, but still, Logitech quality isn't any better than Chinese knock offs anymore-because they are made in the same factory with the same quality control, then stamped with the Logitech screen print. Less than 6 months went buy and one of the thumb buttons started working intermittently. Logitech better watch out or it's going to lose it's gaming customer base. It's not full NKRO but it is enough to play 99% of any games you will play. Then I'm typing on a lower end Chinese wireless 2.4 nongaming board right now and it never misses a beat, no input lag, etc. No lag, NKRO 100%, etc, but the BT connection is shit. Keys stick on, it stops working intermittently, etc. I have one of those Chinese 'gaming' keyboards that have the Chinese Cherry knock off switch, comes in wires and Bluetooth 3.0, but the BT connection is a fucking joke. Not installing that shit.Īt this point, the only thing LT has going for it is the unifying receiver, but then their gaming mice don't use that, and each one is different, so not that big of a deal ether. Click to expand.Same problem with my G305. ![]()
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