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Logitech G900 Mouse Router Distance?

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im guessing it wont matter, its just recommended you dont put anything thats emitting radiowaves between the receiver and mouse, not necessarily a must

I just bought a Logitech G900 wireless mouse and as I was reading the quickstart guide I saw this.

It has no words but I'm guessing it says the receiver needs to be at least 60cm+ from any sort of router?

My router is about 40-50cm from my mouse. Is this going to mess up the hardware?

P.S. the crappy mouse on the desk is my old wireless mouse =P

 

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interference maybe. Biggest mistake was spending $150 on that mouse

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im guessing it wont matter, its just recommended you dont put anything thats emitting radiowaves between the receiver and mouse, not necessarily a must

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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3 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

interference maybe. Biggest mistake was spending $150 on that mouse

whys that?

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28 minutes ago, GhostDoll GodSlayer said:

whys that?

Because you can't use it unless you place your router at least 2 feet away from it. 3 feet that's 1 meter to be safe. And you seem to be the very first person who actually looks at the manual, cause I can't seem to find anyone with the same question at Logitech's forum. Maybe asking them over there will get better responses.

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28 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Because you can't use it unless you place your router at least 2 feet away from it. 3 feet that's 1 meter to be safe. And you seem to be the very first person who actually looks at the manual, cause I can't seem to find anyone with the same question at Logitech's forum. Maybe asking them over there will get better responses.

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I'm actually returning it. I didn't like it.

As someone who uses a claw-fingertip style this mouse is completely incompatible.

The left and right buttons are far too forward and I can't click near the bottom of the buttons where my fingers normally rest.

(Comparing it to my deathadder 2013). Probably going to get a chroma, since I don't like heavy mice (G502)

The sensor and clicking on the G900 was fantastic though, just those buttons :c

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