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Change the Report Rate, if you prefer something other than the default of 500 reports/second (2ms response time). The Report Rate controls how often your mouse updates its position to the computer. NOTE: To learn more about On-Board Memory, see Choose between G300s gaming mouse on-board memory and automatic game detection. Separate DPI X and Y axis settings — Select this option to configure X and Y DPI levels independently. Change the Report Rate, if you prefer something other than the default of 1000 reports/second (1ms response time). The Report Rate controls how often your mouse updates its position to the computer. Use the sliders to adjust speed and SmartShift sensitivity. You can also change the direction of the scroll and thumb wheel, and set the scroll wheel to Ratchet or Freespin:
The G300s gaming mouse supports the following pointer customizations in Automatic Game Detection mode: A simplified configuration window will show, allowing you to specify DPIs, Report Rate, and Default/Shift DPI values: The G300 gaming mouse supports the following pointer customizations in Automatic Game Detection mode: Enable per profile pointer settings — Select this option to enable each profile to have different pointer behavior.The Thumb wheel is located on the side of the mouse. You can use the wheel for horizontal scrolling and adjust the scroll speed. Or, you can assign a different task to the wheel, such as controlling the screen brightness or turning the volume up and down. The default setting is Horizontal scroll.
Acceleration (Enhance Pointer Precision) — Select this option to use Window's "Enhance Pointer Precision" acceleration.Enable per profile pointer settings — Select this option to enable each profile to have different pointer behavior (see answer 360023242434 for help). You can use the Gesture button to manage Windows, control media (ex. volume up and volume down), pan, zoom and rotate, navigate and arrange windows (ex. maximize/minimize), and assign other custom settings. To perform a gesture, hold down the Gesture button and then move the mouse up or down, left or right.