Logitech G400 - Logitech MX518 Successor
- J888www
- Main keyboard: SIIG MiniTouch-Monterey Blue Switches.
- Main mouse: MS Standard Optical
- Favorite switch: Monterey Blue
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The outline of this mouse has an attractiveness bordering to sensual, the hour-glass curves reminds me of the figure similar to.................................................ah, yes, a Coca Cola bottle.
I'm using a MX518 and will definitely purchase a G400 even if it's just to compare.
I'm using a MX518 and will definitely purchase a G400 even if it's just to compare.
- daedalus
- Buckler Of Springs
- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: Model M SSK (home) HHKB Pro 2 (work)
- Main mouse: CST Lasertrack, Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring, Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0087
IIRC, there were two generations of MX518, and the 2nd one was a bit shit. Hopefully these issues will have been resolved in the new mouse.
- TheSoulhunter
- Location: Euroland
- Main keyboard: KBC Poker / HHKB
- Main mouse: G9 / Deathadder BE
- Favorite switch: 65g Clears
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I wish they would have added a 4-way scroll-wheel...
- The Solutor
- Main keyboard: Xarmor U9BL-S
- Main mouse: Logitech M705
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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TheSoulhunter wrote:I wish they would have added a 4-way scroll-wheel...
G500 inertial wheel and four way scrolling.
- TheSoulhunter
- Location: Euroland
- Main keyboard: KBC Poker / HHKB
- Main mouse: G9 / Deathadder BE
- Favorite switch: 65g Clears
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Well, I went with its big brother, the G700, for now...The Solutor wrote:G500 inertial wheel and four way scrolling.TheSoulhunter wrote:I wish they would have added a 4-way scroll-wheel...
I looks less elegant than the G500 but offers a 4 way scroll-wheel and a lot additional buttons!
Neat for quick one handed navigation:
Scroll-wheel Up/Down -> Scroll Up / Down
Scroll-wheel Left/Right -> Switch tabs Left/Right
Side button 1 / 2 -> Prev / Next
Side button 3 / 4 -> Page up / Page down
Additional buttons on top left -> Home / End / Close
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- Location: Bremen, Germany
- Main keyboard: KBC Poker
- Main mouse: G400 (LZ13333)
- Favorite switch: MX Red
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the G400 is considered one of the top gaming mice currently available. coming from an mx518 i'm using it now. very good sensor (no acceleration, low LOD, good tracking even at high speed movements) plus PID LZ13333 and later versions come without prediction. price is fair and build quality is very good.
IMO, the only thing they should have kept from the early mx518 models are the skates, they replaced the 5 small ones with two larger ones + one small on the side which unnecessarily enlarges the contact area of the mice and therefore adding drag. but maybe I just have to use it a little longer to get the skates to slide as good as those on my mx518. they use the same material for the skates it seems, which is good.
IMO, the only thing they should have kept from the early mx518 models are the skates, they replaced the 5 small ones with two larger ones + one small on the side which unnecessarily enlarges the contact area of the mice and therefore adding drag. but maybe I just have to use it a little longer to get the skates to slide as good as those on my mx518. they use the same material for the skates it seems, which is good.
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- Main keyboard: SteelSeries 6G
- Main mouse: Logitech G400
- Favorite switch: MX Black, but I haven't really compared. ;D
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On the other hand, you should keep in mind that they aren't applied perfectly even, so initially you'll be wearing the feet down in sections rather than over the whole thing simultaneously. The harder your pad is, the better this will be since you'll end up having less contact area than you expect.nullpunkt wrote:IMO, the only thing they should have kept from the early mx518 models are the skates, they replaced the 5 small ones with two larger ones + one small on the side which unnecessarily enlarges the contact area of the mice and therefore adding drag. but maybe I just have to use it a little longer to get the skates to slide as good as those on my mx518. they use the same material for the skates it seems, which is good.
It's still not going to be as good as a number of smaller contact areas though, but this is something you can remedy quite easily if you aren't opposed to modifying, or simply replacing them completely.
I am very happy to see that the edges of the feet are rounded, preventing snagging on softer pads.
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Looks nice, but I'm fine with my mx518...it's perfect for me so I don't want to buy any other
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- Main keyboard: AT101W
- Main mouse: Steelseries Ikari laser
- Favorite switch: BLACK ALPS YO
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Yeah that's kind of a problem you run into when you're marketing a mouse as the successor to the MX518. I never even made it to the 518, I'm still on a blue velvet MX510.DasBeerBoot wrote:Looks nice, but I'm fine with my mx518...it's perfect for me so I don't want to buy any other
I'm not feeling Logitech's gaming mice at all right now. The best thing they've got going is a retread of a 2005 design and the rest of the range is similarly tired. I mean I love the 518 shape but they could've done so much more with it than a budget remake. Give it the MX Revo finish and wheel and I'd be all over it.
- phetto
- Elite
- Location: Swedistan
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro JP S
- Main mouse: G305
- Favorite switch: Topre Capacitive
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lol it does everything a mouse is supposed to do, aim and shoothamza_tm wrote:Its a budget mouse, thats the main point
If they do more with it the price would be higher. They are purposefully degrading it so it appeals to a wider market.
- daedalus
- Buckler Of Springs
- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: Model M SSK (home) HHKB Pro 2 (work)
- Main mouse: CST Lasertrack, Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring, Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0087
There's a substantial amount of negative reviews of Logitech mice which use the multidirectional scrolling wheel with switchable scrolling feel (between smooth, and clicky) design, one in particular is that it becomes hard to tell when you've actually pressed the middle mouse button, presumably as consequence of the magic needed for those scrollwheels to work. After using a few of those Logitech mice, I'm inclined to agree.TheSoulhunter wrote:I wish they would have added a 4-way scroll-wheel....
At any rate, these features are largely redundant for a gaming mouse.