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 Logitech - G602 Wireless Optical 11-Button Scrolling Gaming Mouse - Black
Logitech - G602 Wireless Optical 11-Button Scrolling Gaming Mouse - Black
Experience pinpoint accuracy in your gaming action with this Logitech G602 910-003820 wireless gaming mouse, which features 5 distinct dpi settings to accommodate your needs. Eleven programmable buttons give you customized control.
 
Great mouse
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Posted by: rak1
from North Port, FL
on August 9, 2018
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I like how it has programmable buttons and a DPI changer. Very happy with this mouse.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 Logitech - G602 Wireless Optical 11-Button Scrolling Gaming Mouse - Black
Logitech - G602 Wireless Optical 11-Button Scrolling Gaming Mouse - Black
Experience pinpoint accuracy in your gaming action with this Logitech G602 910-003820 wireless gaming mouse, which features 5 distinct dpi settings to accommodate your needs. Eleven programmable buttons give you customized control.
 

can you adjust this mouses dpi

Yes. Use the 2 silver buttons on the top left of the mouse labeled G10 and G11 to adjust the DPI.
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