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Old 03-11-2007
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Hey guys I just got my G7, just got a couple of questions regarding it.

1) When Im in game the mouse seems to be too sensitive, I tried reducing the dpi by pressing the " - " button on the mouse but the mouse light indicator goes up a notch, isn't it suppose to go down?

2) In the setpoint software, Do I need any configurations in there? I already have BF2.exe in there and still it seems too sensitive. I currently have the latest setpoint 3.30.165


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I have an MX 518... and have never had a problem with it.I can adjust it from "Speedy Gonzalez" to "Slowpoke" There is a configuration checkbox to have the mouse use the particular game's setttings OR Setpoint's setttings.
I would try un/reinstalling your Setpoint Software first.... if that does not work-- it's brand new --call tech-support--- you paid for a functional product-- maybe they know of some weird conflict


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hey thanx for the reply, anyways I was able to solve the problem. I uninstalled setpoint 3.3 and installed 3.1 and that seemed to fix the problem.


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Hi Dashcoy.

It's because the G7 is 2000dpi...you not only have to adjust the dpi, but the ingame sensitivity also....glad you got it fixed however.


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