Hi,
I really don't like the software Logitech uses for its mice (like many other people). It performs well, but it's severely lacking in terms of customization and usability. So i'm wondering if i couldn't use Rewasd for absolutely everything and use it to centralize all devices. I already use it for controllers and some other things, but i could push it further and ditch Ghub all together.
I would like to know how well rewasd manage mice compared to Ghub. I'm mostly talking about compatibility and performance. Is it as responsive as with Ghub? No lagging whatsoever? Like there won't be even 1ms delay difference (assuming i use a simple press down button)? I've read somewhere Ghub use a virtual mouse and you use the physical mouse while it's in onboard mode or something like that. Does that change anything concretely in the results? If i can have EXACTLY the same performance and there hasn't been ANY issues reported with mice (in my case a G502) and if Rewasd is objectively a strict upgrade from Ghub (in terms of usability). Then i'll probably switch.
Also, please really tell me if there is the slightest performance difference, that won't prevent me from using Rewasd, as i said, i already use it for controllers, and i'm really happy with it. So it's ok if Ghub is still better in the end.
Thank you.
I really don't like the software Logitech uses for its mice (like many other people). It performs well, but it's severely lacking in terms of customization and usability. So i'm wondering if i couldn't use Rewasd for absolutely everything and use it to centralize all devices. I already use it for controllers and some other things, but i could push it further and ditch Ghub all together.
I would like to know how well rewasd manage mice compared to Ghub. I'm mostly talking about compatibility and performance. Is it as responsive as with Ghub? No lagging whatsoever? Like there won't be even 1ms delay difference (assuming i use a simple press down button)? I've read somewhere Ghub use a virtual mouse and you use the physical mouse while it's in onboard mode or something like that. Does that change anything concretely in the results? If i can have EXACTLY the same performance and there hasn't been ANY issues reported with mice (in my case a G502) and if Rewasd is objectively a strict upgrade from Ghub (in terms of usability). Then i'll probably switch.
Also, please really tell me if there is the slightest performance difference, that won't prevent me from using Rewasd, as i said, i already use it for controllers, and i'm really happy with it. So it's ok if Ghub is still better in the end.
Thank you.
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