2021/11/09 21:22:57
ForSerious
I'm going to stay out of the Windows 11 camp for awhile, but I'm glad to hear there's work being done on it.
@tc0566, last I heard, Logitech wireless mice can run for multiple months on a single AA battery. I seriously doubt any mouse with more features than point and click is going to be able to compete with that.
Anyway, I'll find some time and add your findings to the the list.
2021/11/11 17:43:09
EVGA_James
tc0566
EVGA_James
I'm already working with our team to work out all the Windows 11 bugs. 


And battery life is extremely bad. Was at 100% when I wrote my earlier post and now 6 hours later with at 69%. About to return this mouse and go back to Logitech.




 
Best case scenario is 60 hours (no lighting effect) 24 hours using (with lighting effect) with bluetooth. 
 
RGB lighting, 2.4ghz along with 3 sensors would generally drain the battery faster. 
 
as for the bugs with Windows 11, are you using an AMD system or Intel? our team weren't able to recreate the issues on an Intel based system but were able to on AMD. 
2021/11/11 18:01:49
tc0566
EVGA_James
tc0566
EVGA_James
I'm already working with our team to work out all the Windows 11 bugs. 


And battery life is extremely bad. Was at 100% when I wrote my earlier post and now 6 hours later with at 69%. About to return this mouse and go back to Logitech.




 
Best case scenario is 60 hours (no lighting effect) 24 hours using (with lighting effect) with bluetooth. 
 
RGB lighting, 2.4ghz along with 3 sensors would generally drain the battery faster. 
 
as for the bugs with Windows 11, are you using an AMD system or Intel? our team weren't able to recreate the issues on an Intel based system but were able to on AMD. 


Of course it's AMD lol AMD 5900X and 570 board, And that battery life was static blue at 50% brightness and in all actually about 5 hours with 2 of it being gaming. But I wouldn't think the issue of it not changing the wheel light to green while charging has anything to do with windows. I'm waiting for the mouse to die just to see if it turns red. If it doesn't that's a hardware issue, possibly correctable with firmware.
2021/11/13 16:13:54
tc0566
EVGA_James
tc0566
EVGA_James
I'm already working with our team to work out all the Windows 11 bugs. 


And battery life is extremely bad. Was at 100% when I wrote my earlier post and now 6 hours later with at 69%. About to return this mouse and go back to Logitech.




 
Best case scenario is 60 hours (no lighting effect) 24 hours using (with lighting effect) with bluetooth. 
 
RGB lighting, 2.4ghz along with 3 sensors would generally drain the battery faster. 
 
as for the bugs with Windows 11, are you using an AMD system or Intel? our team weren't able to recreate the issues on an Intel based system but were able to on AMD. 


As an update the mouse wheel does not light up red when the battery is very low or otherwise. It just dies without any warning.
2021/11/16 09:48:27
sutt359
I would like to see RGB sync with the mouse, keyboard EVGA AIO. Even better would be for it all to sync with the x299 FTWk
2021/12/01 01:53:06
Alfakennyone
I would like to add that I am also having trouble with my new X20 mouse and Unleashed 1.0.11 software on Windows 11 AMD build. It's a complete disaster
 
 
 
I also picked up a z20 keyboard, everything seems fine with that and the software.
2021/12/08 07:37:00
ForSerious
Alrighty. New update 1.0.12. Let's see what it fixes.
I said that I would stay out of the Windows 11 camp, and so naturally I found some reason to switch to it anyway. Using StartAllBack, I am able to get it to look better than it has since XP. I got my Windows 95 start menu programs popout menu back!
To the point: I'm now using an AMD R9 5900X and Windows 11 and an X17.
With 1.0.12 none of the bugs listed have been fixed.
The most annoying one to me is #18. Profile 2 has four macros assigned to various buttons. I opened Unleash RGB and it loaded them fine. I switched to profile 3, then back to 2 using the binding 'Profile 2' and it cleaned out the macro assignments and saved it to the mouse.
 
You guys with the X20s will have to report back if it fixes anything for you.
2021/12/08 07:40:31
tc0566
ForSerious
Alrighty. New update 1.0.12. Let's see what it fixes.
I said that I would stay out of the Windows 11 camp, and so naturally I found some reason to switch to it anyway. Using StartAllBack, I am able to get it to look better than it has since XP. I got my Windows 95 start menu programs popout menu back!
To the point: I'm now using an AMD R9 5900X and Windows 11 and an X17.
With 1.0.12 none of the bugs listed have been fixed.
The most annoying one to me is #18. Profile 2 has four macros assigned to various buttons. I opened Unleash RGB and it loaded them fine. I switched to profile 3, then back to 2 using the binding 'Profile 2' and it cleaned out the macro assignments and saved it to the mouse.
 
You guys with the X20s will have to report back if it fixes anything for you.


I posted as soon as they listed it.. It didn't fix much of anything and surely not for AMD platform. Still the same bugs. And I have an X20 on Windows 11.
2021/12/22 10:54:29
doms1
Two major enhancement requests - comparing to Logitech with which both are available and work very well (in this case: LGS - Logitech Gaming Software).
Plus a few minor ERs and minor bugs.
 
Your hardware is amazing - but that's all worth nothing if the great hardware cannot be utilized effectively!
 
  1. Link Profile to currently focused executable (focused = currently receiving keyboard and mouse input)
    I'll be able to use a keyboard without this feature... barely... but will never ever be able to use a mouse without this.
    I'll be stuck with Logitech until this becomes available (as I dislike most alternatives like Razr and Corsair, mostly for hardware reasons but also software issues).
    Among several alternatives, I could image this as offering a "switch to profile x for executable xyz.exe" setting.
  2. Support multi-PC USB setup (using a USB switch to change mouse and keyboard between devices)
    I've three PCs connected to same displays, keyboard and mouse (PC for gaming and personal use, banking laptop, company laptop)
    With Logitech software I can:
    - have individual profiles and profile selection triggers (focused executable) per PC (simply install LGS on each machine and configure on each as needed)
    - have individual LED lighting per PC (this is VERY useful to know to which PC my input is currently connected (USB switch is hidden away and not easy to read anyway)
    Among several alternatives, I could image this as offering a "default profile upon connection" setting.
 
Smaller items:
  • [Bug or missing feature]
    When using custom LED settings, pressing the FN key doesn't highlight the applicable keys.
  • [Enhancement Request]
    Ability to define delays in macros
  • [Bug]
    "Sleep mode after" setting does not work correctly with more than 1 profile.
    In my opinion, this setting must NOT be subject to profiles, instead it should be global.
  • [Enhancement Request]
    What exactly is "sleep mode"? Just turn off the LEDs? Or also turn off or reduce power usage of other things (millisecond event reporting, etc.)?
    -> Any which way, this ER is to only dim the LEDs instead of turning them of entirely (goes with my request to support multi-PC USB switch setups above, so that LEd color indicates which PC is currently connected). Other potential power reductions (like decrease of event reporting) can remain untouched.
  • [Enhancement Request]
    Ability to change the LED color of the CAPS LOCK, NUM LOCK, SCROLL LOCK and "G" key according to their status.
    -> Not to have to rely on the separate SMALL white indicator LEDs above the arrow keys... but instead also indicate the status on the respective keys themselves.
  • [Enhancement Request]
    -> Indicate selected Profile on the respective number key via a different key LED color
    (Like my request above for the "lock" keys)
  • [Enhancement Request]
    -> Indicate 6-key/n-key selection via different color on selection key (F12).
 
Cheers,
Doms1.
 
2021/12/22 12:04:57
ForSerious
For your numbers 1 and 2: I have 1 on the list already as item 14. I have used LG Hub before so I imagine it's similar LGS. Number 2, that depends on if they add the ability to load profiles from the computer onto the mouse. They already made the mouse to not need software after it's setup. I'm pretty sure that was the main goal. You know, the true pro that has to use the competition provided computer for their professional matches. With an EVGA mouse, all they have to do is plug it in and it's already setup how they had it before. They did really well in that regard.
 
If they do add the feature to auto-switch profiles, I think they would have to make it to always load the profile from the computer into an auto-switch profile slot on the mouse. If that's the case, your number 2 will just involve saving the desired profiles to all the computers you use. You would have to personally configure the light settings to be unique to each computer even if the rest of the profile is the same. (If you don't use all five profiles, you could do this now and manually switch profiles.) Basically this is not an action for EVGA, but for you.
 
That's kind of the same with your second to last request. Take the time to configure the color of those keys to reflect what profile is active. (I don't own an EVGA keyboard, but if it can change lights per key, per profile, it can be done. [I have a Razer keyboard and I know I can do that, but never have bothered because the color settings only work if Razer Synapse is running.])
 
Because I don't have an EVGA keyboard, I can't tell if your other mentioned items are hardware related or purely Unleash RGB.

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