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Jetsensorc
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04-04-2016, 08:05 PM
#1
No script from Logitech is designed to be detected by games.
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Jetsensorc
04-04-2016, 08:05 PM #1

No script from Logitech is designed to be detected by games.

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04-04-2016, 09:31 PM
#2
In technical terms, every script can be identified.
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___dalton___12
04-04-2016, 09:31 PM #2

In technical terms, every script can be identified.

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Shad0wHydra13
Senior Member
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04-04-2016, 10:55 PM
#3
Can you please elaborate a little more on what you mean? Also, please try to make your thread title a complete sentence that describes the topic, and you'll probably get more responses. "Are logitech" could mean anything from "Are logitech mice reliable?" to "Are logitech company executives lizard-people from Alpha Centauri?"
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Shad0wHydra13
04-04-2016, 10:55 PM #3

Can you please elaborate a little more on what you mean? Also, please try to make your thread title a complete sentence that describes the topic, and you'll probably get more responses. "Are logitech" could mean anything from "Are logitech mice reliable?" to "Are logitech company executives lizard-people from Alpha Centauri?"

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P4ndalicious
Junior Member
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04-05-2016, 04:57 AM
#4
Based on my understanding of logi systems, my mouse could execute simple scripts on buttons that were displayed to it, functioning across any connected computer. More complex scripts would need to be run through software and limited to the specific machine they were installed on. It seems impossible to reliably identify which basic scripts were sent to the mouse or the system itself. Still, using scripts that are beyond human capability usually triggers anti-cheat measures. Otherwise, as long as the scripts are stored directly on the hardware, you should be safe.
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P4ndalicious
04-05-2016, 04:57 AM #4

Based on my understanding of logi systems, my mouse could execute simple scripts on buttons that were displayed to it, functioning across any connected computer. More complex scripts would need to be run through software and limited to the specific machine they were installed on. It seems impossible to reliably identify which basic scripts were sent to the mouse or the system itself. Still, using scripts that are beyond human capability usually triggers anti-cheat measures. Otherwise, as long as the scripts are stored directly on the hardware, you should be safe.

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gavin_shaka
Senior Member
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04-05-2016, 07:38 AM
#5
The leak originated from BILL. Was it you, BILL? Get back here, BILL!
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gavin_shaka
04-05-2016, 07:38 AM #5

The leak originated from BILL. Was it you, BILL? Get back here, BILL!

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TheShowHD
Junior Member
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04-06-2016, 04:36 PM
#6
I really think the G705 launch didn't impress the world. It's just a basic fact—no surprise there. A minor detail at best. It's like saying bannable is a big deal; it's not. G-Hub macros are usually pretty restricted, but I'd definitely skip toggling or repeating commands on games that don't allow input polls. This applies to any device with enabled macros.
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TheShowHD
04-06-2016, 04:36 PM #6

I really think the G705 launch didn't impress the world. It's just a basic fact—no surprise there. A minor detail at best. It's like saying bannable is a big deal; it's not. G-Hub macros are usually pretty restricted, but I'd definitely skip toggling or repeating commands on games that don't allow input polls. This applies to any device with enabled macros.