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Uleman
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Registered: ‎06-22-2010
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Re: Logitech G5 - Increased sensitivity at startup

Got the same problem here. Hope next rev. of these drivers fixes it.

(G5 with Win 7 x64 Ultimate)

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Robin1992
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Registered: ‎06-22-2010
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Re: Logitech G5 - Increased sensitivity at startup

I've got exactly the same problem here. Everytime I start my PC, the DPI settings are being set to the highest value (while the lights on my mouse indicate it's set on the normal value).

 

It's very frustating to set it right everytime I start my PC.

I also informed Logitech itself about this. They forwarded my complaint to the technical support service.

 

I hope they'll release an update soon.

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OlivierLabbe
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Registered: ‎08-03-2010
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Re: Logitech G5 - Increased sensitivity at startup

it's not only at startup.

 

it goes back to losing DPI when loading x64 programs.

 

Everytime I run Photoshop CS5 (x64) or any other 64 Bits programs, I have to got back in setting and click apply on the drivers to get back to normal.

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Powstar11
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Registered: ‎12-06-2010
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Re: Logitech G5 - Increased sensitivity at startup

Im using Windows XP SP3 and Ive got the same problem on start up the sens isnt right gotta go into the set point and jus click cancel so it sort of reloads it.

 

Does any1 know if logitech plan on releasing a new set point to try and fix this problem among with others ? 

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sodiac
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Registered: ‎08-01-2011
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Re: Logitech G5 - Increased sensitivity at startup

i found a sulution...

 

just go to bios by clicking delete at pc startup and the go to usb devices and disable usb legacy or something:smileyhappy:

 

it worked for me, hope it helps:* 

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Bjornago
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Registered: ‎03-20-2012
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Re: Logitech G5 - Increased sensitivity at startup

2012 and still this problem persists with changing sensitivities (Logitech G5)...