Finally a useful feature (no)
Finally a useful feature (no)
Finally a useful feature (no)
Logitech hardware: pretty good!
Logitech software: worst shit I've ever seen.
Logitech AI: Dead-drunk Skynet telling you to lick your fans.
That fucking G Hub software has the absolute shittiest UX of all apps I have installed on my machine.
On Linux, input-remapper usually works pretty well to remap the extra buttons. I wonder if it'd work on this AI button.
If you still think the hardware is pretty good, you haven’t been using their newer hardware.
I think I wrote a comment about this recently, but their newest mouse with a layout I like (G604) was made with terrible soft rubber that is practically designed to disintegrate with use. All their mouse switches are also short life crappy switches that stop working relatively quickly.
Soldering new switches into the G604 is an absolute PITA because it was designed by people who didn’t care for repair. Still doable, just annoying. I just wish the rubber was replaced with the grippy hard textured plastic they used a few years earlier.
At least you only need to use the software at first when you’re setting things up.
Turbo... It's that damn "turbo" again but now AI
In the eighties "turbo" was all the rage and I kid you not, everything had the label "turbo" on it. Now it will be "AI" all over things. Hold on to your hats boys and girls who were not alive in the eighties, it's gonna be wild...
Some games/software expected/relied on a certain CPU speed to run correctly. If your computer was faster than that, the software would run too fast. The turbo button let you toggle between the maximum speed your computer could go, and the speed that the software needed/expected in order to run normally.
Basically, there was an actual reason for the turbo button, it wasn't just marketing on computers.
Indeed. As a silly example, I had a Pacman clone game that ran based on CPU cycle speed. I needed to turn the in-game speed setting way down and toggle turbo off to make it slow enough to be playable.
note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz
I remember. The turbo on my 386 didn't make it faster. It made non turbo mode slower.
Can't wait for an AI toaster that asks me to prompt it on toastiness levels
I hope you need a 500mb driver to use it too with an installer that pops up every reboot, even if you press cancel.
Otherwise, it's clear that it fails at being a mouse
Don't worry, logitech comes with a unified receiver driver, new unified app i forget the name of, logitech g hub, logitech options - and you'll be forced to use a combination of at least 2 and likely 3 of those to setup a mouse.
As a bonus, the mouse won't care to remember what button maps where, if used on a device without said software.
I hope it's patented so we can just avoid Logitech.
Best use of patent law
I thought this might be satire so I visited the logitech website and yep its real.
I expected nothing less from Logitech
Would be more useful if you could change the keybind.
Hell, even if you could change it to Copilot. Copilot can be bad, but I don't expect Logitech to have the resources to make a better AI than Microsoft...
Pure AI hype
If you're going to make a button maybe a switch that doesn't double click after a month of use would be better?
Likely it's as simple as a pop up window with UI dedicated for constructing text with ChatGPT. Very useful, nothing more.
My guess is that you can reassign a different command just like other logi mice.
How about the ability to set a specific dpi at the touch or hold of a button? I don't need to cycle through six settings, just allow me to toggle.
I don't know if it's on any of their other mice, but Logitech does have a DPI shift button on the G502. You hold it down to switch to an alternate DPI and letting go returns it to you normal setting.
That sounds better then what I have run into, so thanks!
Will it move the mouse for me?
I got one for work. It literally just pastes into ChatGPT
It's probably just a normal button that is hardcoded to run a specific AI software that is installed on your system (as it is indicated by "Launches AI Prompt Builder"). Just a guess. There is no need for a dedicated button, as any extra button could be configured to do the same.
Only people with an artificial brain will fall for this.
You can already use with with any Logitech mouse in the Options+ Software.
It is what it says: it builds a prompt for you (with the text you marked) and can submit it to ChatGPT using a WebView. You have to actually login to ChatGPT, so it is no Logitech thing specifically.
What, they have no API?
That looks terribly bare bones. Does it at least have multiple "template" options?
Also, doesn't Copilot have a similar dialog already, with MS planning to make it available for the whole desktop, not just Edge?
The hatred is unfortunate. It's just a button with a simple software launcher. If people don't want the logi driver they don't have to install it.
artificial brain, lol
Nah, no artificial brain... the opposite of "Artificial Intelligence" is "Natural Stupidity", they just complement each other 😉