| Brand | Logitech |
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| Series | LOGITECH INC. |
| Item model number | 910-002864 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Operating System | Windows 7 |
| Item Weight | 4.7 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 2.9 x 4.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 2.9 x 4.6 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries | C batteries required. |
| Department | mouse |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B0086UK7IQ |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2012 |
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Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, RGB Backlit, 20 Programmable Buttons, Black
| Brand | Logitech |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- 20 MMO tuned buttons: Includes unique 12 button thumb panel designed for quick, no look navigation; The low friction polytetrafluoroethylene feet eliminate friction on nearly any surface for smoother motions, precise cursor movements and improved accuracy
- G shift ring finger button: Instantly double the number of actions you can perform with every button. PTFE Feet: 250-km range. Onboard memory: 1 profile
- Built for comfort: Sculpted shape and tuned buttons reduce click fatigue during marathon multiplayer sessions; G8 cycle modes
- Total personalization: Set it up your way with customizable thumb panel lighting colors, DPI levels or button assignments; Do not use a USB hub
- Made for PC gaming: Compatible with Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8
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| For gaming | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | 4.2 | 3.7 |
| Ergonomic | 4.1 | 4.2 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 |
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| connectivity tech | USB | USB | — | USB | Wireless |
| hand orientation | Right | Ambidextrous | — | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous |
| power source | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — | Battery Powered |
| tracking method | Optical | Optical | — | Laser | Optical |
| range | feet | 10 meters | 100 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters |
| button quantity | 20 | 24 | 3 | 20 | 3 |
| hardware platform | PC | PC, Laptop | — | PC | — |
From the manufacturer
Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
For complete control in your favorite MMOs
With 20 buttons, the Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse is the most customizable and easy-to-use mouse specifically designed for mastering your favorite MMOs. Whether you're out to burn down the boss or are in the heat of a PVP battle, this mouse gives you new power to execute every action with lightning-fast accuracy.
Highlights
- 20 MMO-tuned buttons
- Intuitive thumb panel design eliminates misclicks
- G-shift doubles button functions
- Sculpted, supportive shape reduces hand fatigue
- Customizable lighting effects and colors
- Onboard memory stores three game profiles
- Gaming-grade laser sensor tracks up to 8200 dpi
- 1 millisecond USB report rate executes your actions instantly without lag
- Primary buttons rated to 20 million clicks
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20 MMO-tuned buttonsPut every action at your fingertips with three primary buttons, 12 thumb buttons, a clickable scroll wheel that tilts, plus DPI and profile switching. They’re all pre-configured for optimal MMO use right out of the box – no drivers required. |
Dual-dish thumb panelPut immediate access to all 12 primary MMO skills under your thumb. The dual-dish design was developed with input from leading MMO game developers. Two carefully positioned sets of six buttons help reduce action timings and minimize misclicks. |
G-shift and DPI shiftUse the G-Shift button to instantly double the number of actions you can perform with every other button. Set up to five DPI levels per profile and shift between them with the press of a button—great for precision sniping. |
Custom-color backlightingLocate keys in any room with custom backlit keys. Assign any of 16 million colors to each profile, profile mode, and mode style in the same game. You can tell, without looking down, which mode you’re in to ensure your setup is optimized. |
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Onboard brainsThe three memory profiles are stored onboard so you can access all of your button, tracking, and lighting color information on any computer with no software required. Want to customize the default settings? Want access to more intricate macro and scripting capabilities than the onboard macros can provide? Download the optional Logitech Gaming Software and tweak your settings to perfection*. (*Some profile settings require Logitech Gaming Software to be enabled and are not supported on Linux and earlier Windows-based operating systems.) |
Comfortably shaped to go the distanceThe G600 is sculpted to support your hand through hours of raiding. Every button is tuned to reduce click fatigue without accidental actuations. |
Gaming-grade laserExperience high-precision laser tracking up to 8200 dpi. With primary buttons rated to 20 million clicks each and an ultra-durable braided USB cable, the G600 is built to last. |
System requirements
- Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
- Available USB port
- Internet connection for optional configuration software download, available at logitech.com/support-downloads/software
Gaming-Grade Specifications
Durability
- Buttons (Left / Right / Third): 20 million clicks
- Feet: 250 kilometers
Measurements
- Weight: 133 grams (without cable)
- Dimensions: 118mm x 75mm x 41mm
- Cable length: 6.5 feet (2 meters)
*Measured on popular cloth and plastic gaming mouse pads. Specifications may vary depending on surface.
**Measured on a wood veneer desk. Specifications may vary depending on surface.
What’s in the box:
- Mouse
- User Documentation
Gaming-Grade Specifications
Tracking:
- Resolution: 50 - 8200 dots per inch (dpi)
- Image processing: 11.25 megapixels/second
- Max. acceleration: 25G1
- Max. speed: up to 160 inches (4.06 meters)/second.*
Responsiveness
- USB data format: 16 bits/axis
- USB report rate: Up to 1000 reports/second.
- Sleep mode: disabled
Glide:
- Dynamic coefficient of friction: .09 µ (k)**
- Static coefficient of friction: .14 µ (s)**
- Total weight: 133 grams
- Cord: 15 grams
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| What do you get? | Great value and control for MOBA/RTS games | World’s fastest FPS gaming mouse | Performance Edition MOBA gaming mouse | Fully customizable lighting, surface, weight and balance tuning for FPS games | Complete control in your favorite MMOs |
| Connection: full-speed USB corded | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Programmable buttons | 6 | 8 | 6 | 11 | 20 |
| Sensor | High-definition optical | High-definition optical | High-definition optical | High-definition optical | Laser |
| Maximum resolution with on-the-fly DPI shifting | 4,000 dpi | 4,000 dpi | 12,000 dpi | 12,000 dpi | 8,200 dpi |
| System support | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista | Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista | Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista Mac OS X 10.8.x or later | Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7 | Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP Mac OS X 10.6.x or later |
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With 20 buttons, the Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse is the most customizable and easy-to-use mouse specifically designed for mastering your favorite MMOs.
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I'm using the G600 on a PC with Windows XP Home SP3; the Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) version is 8.45.88. The firmware version is 77.02.17. I'm also using the G600 on a PC with Windows 10 Technical Preview with LGS version 8.57.145.
Several years ago, I switched from a regular 3-button mouse to a Logitech G700. It took some time to get used to the G700, but I liked the G700 very much. The same is true for the switch from G700 to G600. It takes a little time to get used to it, but it is worth it.
I do like lots of buttons on my mouse for flexibility in Windows applications, browser, and games. I don't always use every button, but I have the flexibility to do so.
WEIGHT
The G700 with battery (can't run it without the battery installed) weighs 6 ounces. The G600 weighs 5 ounces. I've heard some people complain about how heavy the G600 is, but I don't have any problem with the weight, because my prior mouse was a G700 (which is 1 ounce heavier).
SIZE
I measured both mice across the top over the scroll wheel area. The G700 measures 6 centimeters; and the G600 measures 7 cm. Not much difference, considering the G600 adds a third button along the right side.
SCROLL WHEEL
Both mice have a tilt scroll wheel with 3 buttons built in (middle click, left tilt, right tilt). I like the wheel tilt feature very much. The G700 wheel is metallic on its sides and rubber down its middle; you can set it to have smooth rolling or notched. The G600 is all rubber; you can not set it to smooth rolling...it's notched and that's it. I like notched, so it is not a problem for me.
BUTTON CLICKS
When clicked/pressed, the tactical feel of the G9-G20 buttons (the 12 buttons on the left side) on the G600 is like the G11 button on the G700. The G600 G7-G8 buttons sound/feel like the G700 G9 button. The left, middle, right, scroll tilt buttons on the G600 feel the same as their counterparts on the G700. I don't have to press G600 thumb buttons as hard (compared to G700), and the thumb buttons on the G600 take less pressure to actuate.
G-SHIFT BUTTON
I like this button a lot. It doubles the function of all mouse buttons except left click, right click, G8, and the G-Shift button itself. So, the mouse has 20 buttons, and with the G-Shift, the mouse now has 36 button options. Lots of flexibility. Very nice. If you reassign left click to another button, then you can use the left click button with G-Shift (same for right click). For G8, if you use it with the G-Shift, then you can assign 2 functions to it, but you lose the mode switching ability for that profile.
If you don't like the G-Shift button, then you can unassign it, and assign another function to that button. You can always get it back by dragging/dropping the G-Shift function from the commands list/menu to the button.
GRIP
With my fingers together, my hand measures about 8.25 inches around...just below the knuckles, which makes my glove size a medium. The G600 feels very nice to me. Because it glides so easily, and because of its shape, I find that I don't have to grip it as hard as the G700...and that's easier on my hand.
On the thumb side of the mouse...
The mouse glides very well. I can rest my thumb on the side buttons and move the mouse around easily without actually pressing the side buttons. Sometimes I rest my thumb just beyond or below the G9 button. Either works well for me...depends on what I am using the mouse for.
On the ring/pinky finger side of the mouse...
This took a little getting used to, but it works well. Again, two choices: If I am not using the G-shift button, then I can rest my ring finger along the side of the button. However, I do like the G-shift button, so I rest my ring finger on top of it. My pinky finger grips the mouse on the right side. Since the mouse is lighter (compared to the G700), using my pinky finger to grip and help with movement is not a problem for me. The bottom edge of this side of the mouse is rubber, which helps to grip it. Does your pinky hurt? Give it a chance. Your muscles will adjust.
Depends on how you use your mouse...
In games, instead of using the traditional W-S-A-D keys for movement, I use mouse buttons. I started doing this with the G700, using the wheel tilt for left/right, G7 forward, G6 back, G7 plus G5 forward sprint/run. This makes movement much more natural in my opinion. For the G600, it's similar: wheel tilt for left/right, G11 forward, G20 back, G11 plus G10 forward sprint/run. Since I am usually walking or running forward, I am gripping the mouse with my thumb most of the time. When not gripping the mouse in this way, I grip it with the area of my palm below my thumb (or just beyond the G9 button). This works well for me.
TRACKING, POLLING/REPORT RATE, DPI
For the G700, I used 1000 DPI and 250 for report rate. For the G600, I am using the same settings. The mouse tracks very well for me; this is probably a combination of mouse quality and PC configuration.
LOGITECH GAMING SOFTWARE (LGS)
I used this same software for my G700, so it is nothing new to me. Same software, except the screens are different in order to support the additional/different features of the G600. I recommend using "automatic game detection", not on-board memory (this setting is on the home page of the LGS; it's a toggle switch). While using the G700, I switched from Setpoint software to LGS, and I noticed that onboard memory did not work well (it was fine with Setpoint, just not LGS). For the G600, I didn't even try on-board memory, since "automatic game detection" works so well for me.
MODES VS. PROFILES
I use automatic game detection for both G700 and G600, which means unlimited profiles and no hassles with profile switching...works well for me. For the G600, there are also modes. So, for each profile, you can have up to 3 modes...each mode has its own button configuration. Here is how this is helpful to me... Game #1: The main character has two movement options: human, which is used most of the time; mechanized armor/tank, which is used occasionally. The controls are different for each. So, I have 1 profile for the game with 2 modes (one for the human, one for the armor/tank). Press the mode switch button (G8 or whatever you want to set it to) and I can easily switch between human and armor/tank settings. Very nice.
CORD
The G700 cord is rubber coated. The G600 cord is less thick and braided nylon. Both work fine. The G700 cord showed no signs of wear after 3+ years of use. Wait and see with the G600 cord.
LIGHTS
The G700 has 3 lights on the side to indicate what profile you are using (if you use onboard profiles, which I don't). The G600 is a regular Christmas tree...each of the G9-G20 buttons are backlit, and there are lots of color and lighting options. Very nice, if you're into that sort of thing. I'm not, so I disabled the lighting effect.
SOME GOTCHAS
GOTCHA #1
Converting profiles from the G700 to the G600. These 2 mice have different buttons, so don't expect to plug-and-play. Although you can see the G700 profiles in the LGS when the G600 is plugged in, you cannot use the G700 profile successfully unless you remap all keys to the G600. It's easy to do. All of the commands associated with a profile are listed in the commands menu area in LGS (on the left side of the screen). Drag and drop the commands from the commands menu to the G600 buttons and you're ready to go. If you are permanently switching from G700 to G600, remapping existing profiles is fine. If you plan to use both mice interchangeably, then rename the G700 profiles to have G700 in the name, and copy/save-as the G700 profiles to G600 profiles and do the remapping; so, you'll have 2 sets of profiles...one for G700 and one for G600.
GOTCHA #2
Setting or assigning commands to the normal and G-shift buttons. "Normal" means the normal use of a button without using the G-shift button. ALWAYS drag and drop commands from the command menu on the left side of the "customize buttons" screen to the mouse button on the right side of the screen. NEVER use the little drop down menu for each button to edit commands; it's okay to use the drop down menu to unassign, use generic, use default. If you don't follow this advice, then when you attempt to edit commands for G-shift buttons, you will overwrite the normal button assignment with the G-shift assignment. It's just a quirky software thing. To create new commands, use the plus sign next to the word "Commands".
GOTCHA #3
By default, the mouse wheel tilt buttons are assigned to back and forward; and this works great when working with Windows applications and browsers. However, some people like me had the problem of the G600 going back twice or going forward two times when only clicking the tilt button once (i.e., double click problem). In Windows XP, the solution is to go to Control Panel, System, Hardware tab, Device Manager button, expand Mouse, double-click each "HID-compatible mouse" device to find the one that says "on Logitech gaming Virtual Mouse", and then right click that device and disable it. This solved the problem.
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SUMMARY
I am very happy with the G600, but I haven't used it for very long. I hope to get many years of use out of it. I plan to update this review as needed, if I experience problems.
I wanted a great "all-around" mouse for all types of gaming and also for web browsing and image work. After taking the time to program some functions into the side panel, I began to really enjoy using this mouse. I had buttons to open my music player....the control panel....cut and paste, all without any more effort than moving my thumb. MMO gaming is also much improved without having to hunt for keys while using spells.
The scroll wheel feels great, unlike logitechs other mice, and I don't miss the "free wheel" option at all.
There are a few niggles.....but this mouse is better than anything else I've tried.
I would've preferred an optical sensor over a laser....but so far I turned off the onboard memory and I've had no issues.
I wish the grip would've been more rubbery, but I think some skateboard tape or something similar will be an easy, cheap fix for the grip.
I disliked the position of the grip at first, but I modified the way I held it and now its as comfortable as anything else I've ever used and its about 20 times more customizable.
I kind of hold it diagonally and hook my thumb at the bottom left of the keypad and pinch against it with my pinky, then just barely press the center of my palm into the left rear side of the mouse. I guess I'm using kind of a hybrid fingertip grip . I dislike the traditional "palm grip" or "claw grip".
Other mice I tried but just didn't quit get along with:
Logitech MX518-the shape is nice, but I disliked the lack of buttons. Some people find this a non-issue....I'm not one of those people. Also, it just randomly started disconnecting while moving the mouse, so It was time to start shopping.
The g400 was a repeat of the 518 with cheaper materials.
The g500 had buttons that were too small.
The g602 was pretty cool, but I dislike wireless anything. Batteries and lag issues suck.
The g700 is ok, but the thumb button placement felt odd and it, along with all of these other models, just felt cheap and "plasticky". The scroll wheels on all of these were terrible.
Razer-The Naga Hex, Naga 2013, Naga 2014, Death Adder and Taipan all had a really great contour to them, but I was wary of their synapse software after reading so many bad reviews about it....and the mice, while comfortable, felt kind of "cheap" to me. There also seems to be a double click issue (possibly on the g600 as well)....but, that's what warranties are for. I'll cross my fingers.
Roccat-Kone +XTD is a very well made mouse and the feel of it is very nice, however I disliked the "shift" key, even though it seemed like a good idea. After years of using the rear-most thumb button as a "back" button, this was irritating and difficult to adjust to. Also, the thing is just huge. I wear a large size men's glove and I just couldn't get a comfortable grip on the thing. So, back it went.
I found out I really like smaller mice, like the portable laptop variety....but so far, no one is making an mmo mouse in that small of a form factor. I saw some very positive reviews on these mice if anyone is interested:
CM Storm xhornet
CM Storm spawn
Sharkoon Drakonia
Anker and Perixx...most seem like a decent value
Zowie, pretty much all of them
...and the Steel Series Sensei, though all of these mice didn't have the multitude of buttons that I was looking for.
While the g600 isn't too big...it seems kind of wide at first...but I found it pretty comfortable after using it a fair bit.
One mouse that I didn't get to hold, but I wish I could've thrown in for comparison, is the Corsair M95....I just didn't have it available to me at the time.
Also...there is a new no-name brand that looks promising, but I was tired of researching, the Redragon Perdition. It looks like a mix of the Naga and G600, but I couldn't tell if it had a 4 way scroll wheel or not and I couldn't find too many reviews on it, so I let it pass.
I hope all of my vacillating is able to help someone else out. Good luck!
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Pros: Very ergonomic, fits the hand nicely.
12 Thumb buttons to be bound to do whatever you need.
Very responsive
G-shift mouse button for extras!
Cons: A bit on the weighty side.
Buttons could be a bit bigger or spaced out.
The cons are hardly deal breakers as the pros far outweigh them.
Takes a while to get used to it but otherwise this piece of hardware will see you through your raids, dungeons and battles!
Przed tą myszką miałem 3 inne myszki Logitecha; M100, M705 i - G700s. Pod względem wielkości ta myszka jest gdzieś pomiędzy M705 a G700s.
Zanim kupiłem tę myszkę zastanawiałem się nad Razer Naga Pro, ale ostatecznie przekonałem się do tej ze względu na niższą cenę.
Pomysł z przyciskiem pod palcem serdecznym wydaje mi się dosyć ciekawy. Może to i troszkę niecodzienne, ale wydaje mi się to dosyć wygodne.
Tą myszką udaje mi się całkiem wygodnie grać w gry, w które do tej pory wolałem grać na padzie, jak np.: Dead Island, Hitman: Rozgrzeszenie, X-Blades, Dishonored 1 i inne.
Bez większego problemu przeszedłem tą myszką pierwsze dwa rozdziały w Tomb Raiderze Anniversary.
Całkiem fajnie grało mi się też w pierwszego wiedźmina.
Jeśli miałbym na coś narzekać, to będą to raczej pomniejsze rzeczy, ale być może dla niektórych ważne. Otóż:
1) Ta myszka jest na kablu - a nie jak mi się wydawało - bezprzewodowa.
2) Brakuje rolki szybkiego przewijania, która była np. w M705 i G700s. Podczas grania to bez różnicy, ale przy przeglądaniu stron internetowych czy jakichś większych dokumentów bywa troszkę uciążliwe.
3) Jak wspomniałem wcześniej, w tej myszce są dostępne do zaprogramowania 3 profile, ale chętnie widziałbym jeszcze jeden. Dla absolutnej większości graczy (nawet większości graczy MMO) 3 profile (nawet z możliwością podwojenia liczby poleceń poprzez G-Shift) to być może aż nadto, ale ja od czasu do czasu lubię sobie pograć w Rappelza, a tam jest 8 pasków skrótów po 12 okienek, więc nie pogardziłbym jeszcze jednym programowalnym profilem.
4) Ta myszka ma RGB na panelu pod kciukiem, a ja osobiście nigdy nie mogłem pojąć tego fenomenu, choć niestety, nie mogę powiedzieć, że mi się to do niczego nie przydaje.
5) Jeśli komuś podczas korzystania z tej myszy wywali niebieski ekran, to może być tak (choć nie musi), że wszystkie funkcje dla poszczególnych przycisków dla danego zaprogramowanego profilu trzeba będzie zaprogramować jeszcze raz.
6) Odrobinę tęsknię za tymi trzema dodatowymi przyciskami obok lewego przycisku, które były w G700s. Myślę, że tutaj też by to mogło być (no bo czemu by nie).
7) Przycisk G8 (1 z 2 przycisków pod rolką myszki) moim zdaniem umiejscowiony dosyć niewygodnie. Nie umiem go wciskać tak, żeby jednocześnie nie wcisnąć G7 (przycisk pod G8), więc zawsze go pomijam (G8) podczas każdej konfiguracji i wykorzystuje z tych dwóch tylko G7.
Koniec końców zdecydowałem się wystawić tej myszce 5 gwiazdek ze względu na całokształt, nawet pomimo kilku wyżej wymienionych wad (nawet pomimo wady piątej).
Ogólnie tę myszkę uważam za lepszą od mojego poprzedniego ulubieńca - G700s i mogę ją szczerze wszystkim graczom polecić.
+ sehr gut über die Software konfigurierbar
+ sehr gut bedienbar
+ sehr gute Verarbeitung
+ präzise Steuerung
- fällt mir nichts ein :-)
Ich suchte eine Maus mit vielen Tasten für MMORPGs. Nachdem bei der Maus eines anderen Herstellers schon nach ein paar Monaten die Tasten (unter anderem linke Maustaste) nicht mehr richtig funktionierten und ich mit Logitech seit Jahren beste Erfahrungen gemacht hatte (auch die Universal-Fernbedienungen sind mit das beste am Markt!) habe ich meinem Lieblings-IT-Zubehör-Lieferanten eine weitere Chance gegeben und wurde bisher nicht enttäuscht.
Vorausgesetzt Tastatur und Maus sind von Logitech, kann man die Tasten von beiden Peripheriegeräten über eine Software konfigurieren.
Ich hatte zuerst Bedenken, die richtige Taste zu finden, da die meisten Tasten mit dem Daumen bedient werden. Aber schon nach kurzer Eingewöhnungsphase bin ich voll begeistert. Ich hoffe, sie hält lange. Aber ich würde sie jederzeit wieder kaufen.



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