Logitech's G402 is equipped with eight buttons in similar positions to the G502's setup: DPI shift (left thumb, forward) M4, M5 (left thumb, back/up) M7, M8 (top left, near LMB) and LMB / RMB / MMB. The processor is responsible for the accuracy and processing input. The mouse hosts the same 32-bit ARM processor found in most other high-end gaming mice these days, including Steel Series products. Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Specs Tracking "Hyperion Fury" doesn't really roll off the tongue, but at a $60 MSRP, it's not something worth complaining much about.Īs with the G502, Logitech understands the critical importance of giving gamers raw control over mouse input there's zero acceleration, zero smoothing, and zero "correction" of the user's movements.
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