![]() ![]() You simply click the “Start Recording” button and type in whatever you have to, then click again to stop. It’s about as no-nonsense as you can get. One area I really have to commend Logitech for is the macro creation. And in all of my tests so far, all of the actions have executed without a hitch. Being able to use one G key for a macro, another for a quick shortcut and another to act as a push-to-talk in Ventrilo is very cool. This sort of flexibility is quite honestly impressive. There exist a number of different command types to choose from, which can range from a simple keystroke, to multiple (macro), text block (useful if you need to retype the same thing often), mouse or media function, hotkeys, shortcuts and Ventrilo. Because a profile can be tied to the game executable, that profile will automatically become active whenever the game is – another very useful feature.Īdding your own command is again pretty simple. You simply need to hit the + key up top, type in the name, find the executable and then be on your way. If you need to create a profile, it’s easily done. This is especially useful for a game like The Witcher, where you could configure the G keys to change your signs (Aard, Igni, Yrden and so forth). This saves time if the game you want happens to already be supported, since most commands you’ll want will already be made available. Each profile has preset “commands” that are designed to work right out of the box with the game, and you can assign any of these commands to the G1 – G6 keys. If a game you want isn’t detected but the profile exists, you can add it manually. When you first enter the configuration screen, the software will try to detect all of the officially-supported games you have installed. Fortunately, the configuration does make up for this, so let’s get into a look at that. A minor niggle to be sure, and one that doesn’t affect the functionality, but it really stands out. The image used for the G710+ isn’t that clear, and it’s horribly aliased around the edges (for the record, the option within the software to enable HQ images was in fact enabled). Most of the flexibility here is limited to the G keys.īefore going further, I have to question Logitech’s attention to detail here, or rather, lack of it. There are very few options to tweak outside of the macro configuration, and don’t expect CM Storm Trigger level of customization – you can’t simply click on any key you want and change its function. ![]() This, for the most part, is the software. From here, you can click on either the G keys to the left or the Macro keys up top to be brought to the configuration page. ![]() Once the software is loaded, you’ll see a simple start page that shows off the keyboard (sans the +, for some reason). I will however cover the basics, including the process of setting up a macro or some other alternative function. Logitech’s software hasn’t changed too much over the past couple of years, and as we’ve covered it in its latest iteration multiple times before, I’ll avoid going into extreme detail here. ![]()
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