• Reviews around bite (2.50 of 5)

    Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, RGB Backlit, 20 Programmable Buttons

    • Took me a little bit to figure out how to do keybinding (as per the Logitech supplementary software), but once everything was customized I was blown away by the performance
    • Well the mmo keys are a bit to get use to but past that its Great
    • The colors are good, I need to mess with them a bit and see if I can fine-tune it to my liking
    • The weight was a bit odd and took some getting used to
    • A bit too bulky for my hand for normal computer use.
    • It takes a little bit to get used to it, especially clicking on the third (not fourth) button... but well worth it.
    • Pretty good mouse a bit big with the 3rd mouse click for the ring finger and still cant find out how to change the color to what I want there seems to only be 3 options white, green and rainbow but could be user error, worth the money bought this on sale.
    • Something a bit more rigid and *not totally loose in its housing* would be more ideal for fast-paced precision gaming, which again, this mouse does not fit the bill for
    • The buttons are a bit tricky and you can't write macros for it independently of games, but it's more solid than the G700 and allows for a full 72 key assignments, plus those on the scroll wheel and top.
    • Con (just one):The cable seems a bit cheap compared to other fabric ones, though that might be because it feels more 'plastic' than they usually do
    • The menu appears very small with many of the options cut off a bit but still readable
    • Although the scroll wheel is nice, I do like the wider scroll wheel from my naga a bit more, but the thinner wheel doesn't make use of it any more difficult so it's just a tactile preference sort of thing
    • A bit more pricey than other brands but totally worth it
    • But it's a quite bit heavy, not good for FPS games
    • Scroll wheel rolls with detents instead of smooth, and click buttons click a bit louder than a standard mouse
    • The tilt mechanisms on the scroll wheel are also fairly weak and now has a fair bit of play
    • 4.5 stars because it is a bit difficult to use at first if you arent used to having a place to rest your ring finger
    • The buttons on the side give just a little bit too much resistance
    • A bit more pricey than other brands but totally worth it
    • There is a bit of a learning curve using this mouse, but I love the amount of features that are present, including the horizontal
    • It feels a little bit squishier than I would prefer compared to the G402, but I appreciate the buttons
    • It feels comfortable, though a bit strange at first, in the hand
    • The software is a bit confusing at first with game profiles already available for many games
    • it just seems a bit bulky and strange in my hand
    • I did accidentally click it a fair bit when I first got the mouse because of how I was used to gripping on my last mouse, but after a week or so of retraining my hand it isn't an issue anymore
    • (older-gen Naga Epic didn't have obvious buttons, just a rubberized pad)- Nice cable (table stakes, I know)Cons:- A bit lighter than I want it to be, which leads to slightly more erratic movements than I'd like- The "G-Shift" button on the right side gets pressed a lot when I'm intensely gripping the mouse
    • Some of the buttons are a bit hard to reach at first because the motion seems awkward, but you quickly get used to it.
    • A bit overpriced.
    • Well hers wore out (after quite a few years of gaming) and we decided that mine was every bit as good, far cheaper, and her keyboard lights up blue, and that one only lit up green- no joke, that clinched it!
    • The buttons are a bit too small on the thumb for my mason hands, but I REALLY like the top buttons, the side to side scroll wheel, and the ability to change settings for different programs
    • I enjoy this mouse quite the bit, its many buttons are very convenient
    • whatever mechanics they include should be a bit stronger
    • The ring finger button annoys me a bit, but I've simply unkeybound it.
    • I also love the third mouse button button for my ring finger... it took a little bit of playing to get used to it and to stop hitting it by accident, but my hand quickly got trained to use it, and it became a very convenient button for routine actions that are used often
    • I bought this to replace my 3 year old Naga, and I have to say I was a bit skeptical since I've been a long time naga user
    • This allows them to rattle a bit.
    • I tried to retrain myself to sit with the ring finger on the Gshift button, but the mouse is a bit too unwieldy to move about in this fashion.
    • The lights tend to heat up the thumb-pad a good bit, so I have them turned off (not unexpected as I did the same with my Naga that I game on).
    • I actually like that second right click button quite a bit
    • My only issue was that I found the Logitech gaming software to be a bit clunky and difficult to use but it got the job of reprogramming the keys done
    • I would agree that the right and left click buttons are a bit too sensitive but after a time you can adjust habits to use them a bit lighter.
    • Extra mouse clicker is a bit weird and impossible to play with activated, other than that this thing is incredibly well made, has awesome software and is honestly better than the new version of the Razer Naga
    • though is that the software for it was a bit tricky to find at first
    • Just didn't care for the ring finger mouse button, the wheel wasn't great, bit heavy and awkward
    • , I also found this particularly useful with programs like Adobe After Effects, Premiere and photoshop that have a ton of shortcut combinations which can be a bit hard to
    • If I had to give it any critique it would maybe be that the mouse buttons don't feel as responsive as I'd like, but that is being very nitpicky
    • You even won`t need a keyboard for anything but typing xDMy
    • n’t know if I like it or I’m just used to it, but it works