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So I've had my G502 for a little over a year now, and I love it. It has the perfect amount of buttons for me, and the dpi shifting buttons are great! I play a lot of CoD with my friends (Don't Judge  :P) so it makes a difference for me to change for one use to another. But does the tuning do anything special? Does it pose a much better accuracy? I have it tuned for my wood desktop and my giant keyboard and mouse pad/card playmat.

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So I've had my G502 for a little over a year now, and I love it. It has the perfect amount of buttons for me, and the dpi shifting buttons are great! I play a lot of CoD with my friends (Don't Judge  :P) so it makes a difference for me to change for one use to another. But does the tuning do anything special? Does it pose a much better accuracy? I have it tuned for my wood desktop and my giant keyboard and mouse pad/card playmat.

You mean that mousepad options in the Logitech software? You should just keep that as default otherwise you may get some weird movement from time to time.

 

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You mean that mousepad options in the Logitech software? You should just keep that as default otherwise you may get some weird movement from time to time.

Happens to me from time to time in CSGO. After I tuned it it randomly snaps up so I aim straight up.

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Happens to me from time to time in CSGO. After I tuned it it randomly snaps up so I aim straight up.

I heard a few people have had that issue, I haven't encountered anything like that as of yet and I've had my G502 for about 5 months while a lot of CSGO during that period.

 

Try just switching it back to the default surface setting, I doubt you will have any problems with it after then.

 

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I heard a few people have had that issue, I haven't encountered anything like that as of yet and I've had my G502 for about 5 months while a lot of CSGO during that period.

 

Try just switching it back to the default surface setting, I doubt you will have any problems with it after then.

I know, just happens so rarely that I haven't been bothered until now as it's happening more frequently

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I used the tunning application and it works fine for me. 0 Complaints/bugs.

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