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Loki
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey guys, just wondering, does anybody know how to get the G7 cordless mouse to show battery power when in use rather than sensitivity?
Or to say at least, colour code the sensitivity display when in use to green when the battery is at > XX % and then Orange when < XX % ? Rather than always being orange and the red battery light coming on when its low, and only displaying battery power for a second when left idle. Cheers. Oh and I tried google but not much success. |
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| #0 09:35pm 13/02/07 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 1452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm 99% sure it can't be done with the logitech software, but there may be some hacks out would enable you to do what you wish. What's wrong with idling the mouse for a second though? And why is knowing the battery level so urgent? There's a pop up anyway : /
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| #1 09:48pm 13/02/07 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3945
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Only takes a second or two for the display to appear
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| #2 09:57pm 13/02/07 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I got one. It switches between battery and sensitivity display every few seconds :)
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Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 1704
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Only when it's idle though... I've got one as well. I thought it would have made more sense to show the battery all the time and only show the sensitivity when you change it.
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