![]() ![]() Without using Logitech's gaming software, you can cycle the mouse through three different profiles stored in the mouse. In the default WoW-configuration, that equates to "1" vs "Ctrl-1" - your second power bar. There's also a shift button which gives most of the buttons a second life, particular handy for a lot of custom configurations. That 12-button grid isn't the only feature on offer (we'll gloss over the weird little top-button that opens your backpacks in WoW - you'll probably want to remap that immediately). Is that worth the effort? More specifically, is it worth the R2 000 local price? (And that's a heck of a premium over the $80 list price overseas.) Possibly not, but there's more - you stretch the mouse's capabilities in some interesting ways, which adds to its value. However, it does work well enough that you'll find yourself using the first couple of extra buttons automatically after a short while, and gradually using the mouse more and more. In fact, the configuration is probably just as good for first-person shooters or RTS games like StarCraft, but it's the WoW market Logitech is really aiming at here - some of the tweaks are specifically designed for Warcraft, instead of generic MMO environments. And the G600 is specifically configured, Logitech says, for MMO (massively-multiplayer online) games like World of Warcraft (WoW). Like most gaming mice, the button configuration is what makes it a 'gaming' mouse, rather than just an overgrown pointing device. Score one for quiet styling, at least until you turn on the multi-coloured LED backlights under its buttons. ![]() It boasts plenty of gaming features, but does so in a relatively demure package which wouldn't look too out of place on a business desktop. Gaming mice come in a ridiculous variety of forms, from relatively basic-but-high-performance models which stress comfort, DPI, and accuracy to completely over the top monstrosities sprouting wheels, toggles, buttons and touch-sensitive controls. The Logitech G600 MMO gaming mouse boasts plenty of gaming features, but does so in a relatively demure package. ![]()
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