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Description: SetPoint driver for Logitech G5 Laser Mouse Download Logitech G5 Laser Mouse SetPoint v. driver. Manufacturer: Logitech. Hardware: Logitech G5 Laser Mouse. Software name: SetPoint . Version: . Released: . Description: SetPoint for Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
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#1 Hey y'all, well my mouse has been acting up a bit lately and I think I have decided to finally replace it (I've owned since High school lol). Basically I have been searching but nothing seems to peak my interest as a good replacement for it as there were certain things about it I really liked. I am willing to change brands, or have some slight variations but I was hoping to get something with at least a similar feature set. What I am looking for is a mouse with: Multi-DPI adjustment (Or speed, whatever you want to call it).Adjustable weight with weight packsNo extra buttons (Except for speed adjustment, I don't mind one or two on the side, but none of those that have like 6+ buttons on the side)Wired Any help would be appreciated as while I have found tons of mice none have felt right or had the features I want. Here is a picture of what my current mouse looks like: Thanks,GSR #2 If you liked the G5, you should check out the G500s.I have one, came from using the MX518 for years and years. Solid replacement. Link below.Amazon Link #3 Indeed, I use to have a G5 as well. Got a G500s now. It about the same darn mouse with like one extra side button.I can take a side by side picture if you want. Still got that G5 laying around. #4 If you liked the G5, you should check out the G500s. I have one, came from using the MX518 for years and years. Solid replacement. Link below. Amazon Link Indeed, I use to have a G5 as well. Got a G500s now. It about the same darn mouse with like one extra side button. I can take a side by side picture. Description: SetPoint driver for Logitech G5 Laser Mouse Download Logitech G5 Laser Mouse SetPoint v. driver. Manufacturer: Logitech. Hardware: Logitech G5 Laser Mouse. Software name: SetPoint . Version: . Released: . Description: SetPoint for Logitech G5 Laser Mouse Description: SetPoint for Logitech G5 Laser Mouse M-UAH113A Download Logitech G5 Laser Mouse SetPoint v. driver. Found - 14 files at 3 pages for Logitech G5 Laser Mouse ; 1; Beli G5 Mouse Terlengkap, Spesifikasi Terbaru, Harga Promo - G5 Mouse Terbaru Garansi Resmi Indonesia Gratis Ongkir 2 Jam Sampai Cicilan 0% Rexus Xierra G5 Mouse Gaming Free Logitech G5 Laser Mouse drivers for Windows 10 64-bit. Found 2 files. Select driver to download. DriversCollection.com. Description: SetPoint driver for Logitech G5 Laser Mouse Download Logitech G5 Laser Mouse SetPoint v. driver. Manufacturer: Logitech. Hardware: Logitech G5 Laser Mouse. Hi, is there any way to increse the mouse wheel scroll speed of the Logitech G5 Mouse? (No, not in Firefox, i don't use Firefox) [ubuntu] Logitech G5 Mouse: Scroll Speed Yes, I know that the G5 mouse has been out for a while. A long while. No, this isn't a review of that mouse. This is a review of the new Logitech G5 mouse. It looks different, has [2025] Logitech G5: The First Customizable Gaming Mouse As a company on the bleeding edge of technology, Logitech unveiled the Logitech G5 gaming mouse just a year The Logitech G5 Laser Mouse 2025 pictured on the left is meant as the direct replacement for the original G5 pictured on the right. The overall design of the revised G5 is If you want. Still got that G5 laying around. Yea I am looking at that and have it as one of my top current choices right now. Its definitely a good looking mouse with my only complaint being the location or the adjustment buttons (Top left). That maybe the one I get but just wanted to see if I missed anything. #5 I have a G502 that has been a very worthy replacement. My G5 is still in service at the kids' gaming PC. There are some other budget mice that work quite well, but after a couple years of service I went back to a Logitech mouse. #6 G5-G500 user here. I'm happy. #8 I'm staring at a G5 on my office desk, it's going on 8 years old. Still love it! At home, I've got the G500 The G5 started acting up before Christmas, cursor world jump and sometime lag/be intermittently unresponsive. I dreaded losing it! Found a can of compressed air and blew out the optics hole on the bottom of the mouse. It works perfectly now!!! #9 I got a brand new G9x I would sell and ship for $70. I have had intentions on using it for a while, but can never bring myself to do it since it's impossible to find now. Thank you for the offer on the G9, I have used a G9 before (Friend has one) unfortunately its not my preferred style or else I would swipe that up! I'm staring at a G5 on my office desk, it's going on 8 years old. Still love it! At home, I've got the G500 The G5 started acting up before Christmas, cursor world jump and sometime lag/be intermittently unresponsive. I dreaded losing it! Found a can of compressed air and blew outComments
#1 Hey y'all, well my mouse has been acting up a bit lately and I think I have decided to finally replace it (I've owned since High school lol). Basically I have been searching but nothing seems to peak my interest as a good replacement for it as there were certain things about it I really liked. I am willing to change brands, or have some slight variations but I was hoping to get something with at least a similar feature set. What I am looking for is a mouse with: Multi-DPI adjustment (Or speed, whatever you want to call it).Adjustable weight with weight packsNo extra buttons (Except for speed adjustment, I don't mind one or two on the side, but none of those that have like 6+ buttons on the side)Wired Any help would be appreciated as while I have found tons of mice none have felt right or had the features I want. Here is a picture of what my current mouse looks like: Thanks,GSR #2 If you liked the G5, you should check out the G500s.I have one, came from using the MX518 for years and years. Solid replacement. Link below.Amazon Link #3 Indeed, I use to have a G5 as well. Got a G500s now. It about the same darn mouse with like one extra side button.I can take a side by side picture if you want. Still got that G5 laying around. #4 If you liked the G5, you should check out the G500s. I have one, came from using the MX518 for years and years. Solid replacement. Link below. Amazon Link Indeed, I use to have a G5 as well. Got a G500s now. It about the same darn mouse with like one extra side button. I can take a side by side picture
2025-04-05If you want. Still got that G5 laying around. Yea I am looking at that and have it as one of my top current choices right now. Its definitely a good looking mouse with my only complaint being the location or the adjustment buttons (Top left). That maybe the one I get but just wanted to see if I missed anything. #5 I have a G502 that has been a very worthy replacement. My G5 is still in service at the kids' gaming PC. There are some other budget mice that work quite well, but after a couple years of service I went back to a Logitech mouse. #6 G5-G500 user here. I'm happy. #8 I'm staring at a G5 on my office desk, it's going on 8 years old. Still love it! At home, I've got the G500 The G5 started acting up before Christmas, cursor world jump and sometime lag/be intermittently unresponsive. I dreaded losing it! Found a can of compressed air and blew out the optics hole on the bottom of the mouse. It works perfectly now!!! #9 I got a brand new G9x I would sell and ship for $70. I have had intentions on using it for a while, but can never bring myself to do it since it's impossible to find now. Thank you for the offer on the G9, I have used a G9 before (Friend has one) unfortunately its not my preferred style or else I would swipe that up! I'm staring at a G5 on my office desk, it's going on 8 years old. Still love it! At home, I've got the G500 The G5 started acting up before Christmas, cursor world jump and sometime lag/be intermittently unresponsive. I dreaded losing it! Found a can of compressed air and blew out
2025-04-03The optics hole on the bottom of the mouse. It works perfectly now!!! Yea, I have cleaned it multiple times and its been fine but recently a few jumps/slow downs have happened at random times (not consistent) and its been messing with my while playing games like LoL. Otherwise I would just keep on using it until it completely died. Guess I am leaning towards the G500s. Any other suggestions (Also any other color options? Besides adding a skin). #10 Don´t like the G700s ?? i have one and it´s a very good mouse! #11 You might want to look at a G502 Prometheus Core. That is essentially the new G5. G5 -> G500 -> G502 I have one currently and I would most certainly say it most resembles a G5. The only other one I might say is close is the new Razer Mamba TE. It is corded and has revised side gripes. I had issues with the original Mamba in that my ham hands would heat the mouse up too much causing the glue on the sides to soften and the grips to fall off.Haven't had the issue on my Taipan or Diamondback. I would vote for the G502 or the Mamba. Though you seem to be a logitech fella, I would look at the G502. #12 I have used both the G5 and the G500s, both good mice but be aware that the G500s comes with the dual purpose scroll well.That means that the "clicks" in the well are noticeable weaker. I did not like that, so i got another muse, but its does not have adjustable weight and extra buttons, so not for you. #13 That thing looks like it bites Joking aside, if the reviews are any indication, it must be good. The G5 and
2025-04-07To wired + you can use it wired too (same cable you use to charge it, you can simply use it all the time and remove the battery too). Wireless is simply better, the cable just slows the mouse down a bit & you can use the mouse wherever you like, like on the couch when you are streaming from the PC, or something like that. #23 Get yourself a G700/G700S (I have the G700 for a few years now). Its new generation wireless so that it has no disavantages compared to wired + you can use it wired too (same cable you use to charge it, you can simply use it all the time and remove the battery too). Wireless is simply better, the cable just slows the mouse down a bit & you can use the mouse wherever you like, like on the couch when you are streaming from the PC, or something like that. I appreciate the idea, however I want a wired for my desktop since it does not move much and wires do not bug me more than rechargeable batteries. I use wireless for my laptop but since my desktop rarely moves I would just prefer to stick to the wired mice. You might want to look at a G502 Prometheus Core. That is essentially the new G5. G5 -> G500 -> G502 I have one currently and I would most certainly say it most resembles a G5. The only other one I might say is close is the new Razer Mamba TE. It is corded and has revised side gripes. I had issues with the original Mamba in that my ham hands would heat the mouse up too much causing the glue on the sides to soften and the grips to fall off. Haven't
2025-03-29Downloads Getting Started FAQ Videos Product Support Contact Us Register Getting Started FAQ Downloads Videos Warranty Specifications Spare Parts Contact Us There are no Downloads for this Product There are no FAQs for this Product There are no Documents available for this Product. If you have questions, browse the topics on the left. There are no Spare Parts available for this Product There are no videos available for this product There are no FAQs for this Software. There are no Documents available for this Software. If you have questions, browse the topics on the left. There are no Videos available for this Software. This tutorial will show you how to use the following features in Logitech's Mouse and Keyboard Software (SetPoint):Customizing the mouse buttonsAdjusting your mouse movementsCustomizing mouse settings for gamesCustomizing Advanced Game Settings for your mouseCustomizing the mouse buttonsChanging the function of a button to perform a specific task.Open SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). If you do not have SetPoint installed you can download it on our G5 Downloads Page.Once SetPoint opens, click the My Mouse tab on the top of the screen. You will see the G5 Laser Mouse listed under Select Mouse in the Mouse Button Settings side tab (shown below).Choose the mouse button you wish to customize in the Select Button field.Now select the task you want the button to perform under Select Task. You can also click “Help” to find detailed descriptions of the available
2025-04-11You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #1 Hello there! I recently purchased a Logitech G102 Prodigy mouse cuz it was on christmas sale, I realize now that I probably should've done a lot more digging around since tons of reviews seem to mention logitech's software being terrible.So far I've tried using the software it came with, although it doesn't seem to detect the device. The mouse works normally as it should (working buttons and I'm able to change the dpi). Although even with other programs like OpenRGB, it just doesn't detect the mouse. I tried multiple processes like uninstalling and reinstalling drivers, updating software and restarting/running as administrator. I feel quite desperate now if I'm being honest. Any and all help is appreciated! (I just read another thread and the mouse doesn't seem to need the software but I'd love to be able to configure stuff!) Jul 19, 2004 2,095 75 21,490 #2 Which software did you use? They changed it up recently, so it's not the gaming software anymore it is now using the "G Hub" - I also got a G203 recently and noticed the same thing where the gaming software no longer detects it and once I got the G-Hub installed all is well! Jul 3, 2016 1,036 108 19,740 #3 Hi sammy i am using a logitec g5 mouse with weights in the base , it is 15 years old and never let me down.I have never used the software disc , i dont even know what its supposed to do.Without the software the buttons on top the buttons on top that control the speed of the mouse work but the side buttons dont work.Just out of curiosity what is the software supposed to do and can you manage without it. #4 Which software did you use? They changed it up recently, so it's not the gaming software anymore it is now using the "G Hub" - I also got a G203 recently and noticed the same thing where the gaming software no longer detects it and once I got the G-Hub installed all is well! Hi! So far I've tried the most recent one on their webpage and it wouldn't spot the device. #5 Hi sammy i am using a logitec g5 mouse with weights in the
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