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    Adjusting Logitech v270's crazy sensitivty (not Control Panel)?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by spikeystud88, Mar 24, 2007.

  1. spikeystud88

    spikeystud88 Notebook Guru

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    I got my Logitech v270 today, and I absolutely love it! The only thing I dont like though is the crazily high sensitivity. Is there a way to lower this without lowering my touchpad's sensitivity also? I would like to lower it, but I dont want to change my touchpad's settings. Any ideas?!

    Thanks in advance!!
     
  2. sesshomaru

    sesshomaru Suspended Disbelief!

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    I think you should be able to change the mouse sensitivity from the CP, and then adjust your touchpad sensitivity with the synaptics tool(if your touchpad is synaptics, which is most common).
     
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    shaheenarshan Notebook Deity

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    well i dont on an logitec cordless but dont you have user programmable buttons for sensitivity and so on....??
     
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    spikeystud88 Notebook Guru

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    I found the Synaptics settings, but there was no sensitivity for the speed of the cursor, only sensitivity to touching it with your palm (on accident), and how hard you had to press down to use the mouse.

    Any other ideas?
     
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    Ok, I got it. I just installed the Logitech "SetPoint" software and it has all the separate settings for the v270. Thanks guys!