Logitech G
G604 Lightspeed
Based on 147 Reddit mentions
$349.99
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Making Windows better is easier then learning Loonix system administration.
I've been trying to move to loonix from windows for years. I like the challenge of learning new things, and I've gone so far with windows that it's now so useful I'm running out of ways to make it better. When I plug in my vial based keyboard to windows, it just works. In loonix I have to enter some
...Rex__Luscus in r/linuxsucks101
February 1, 2026 1:07 AM
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Keyboard or solidworks and autoCAD
I love the initiative of trying to get a keyboard with extra buttons, but I have tried A LOT of different solutions for this and by far the best thing to do is just re-map all of your most-used hotkeys to single-button shortcuts on your left hand, no fancy keyboard needed. That way your right hand n
...mechy18 in r/SolidWorks
September 3, 2025 2:10 PM
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Linus Tech Tips - Every Product I Couldn't Release December 26, 2025 at 12:18PM
Are there any solid modular mice recommendations? My favorite mouse is the Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED for the extra buttons and use of a AA battery. But they were discontinued and now sell for almost $400 if I ever need a replacement. Bonus points if I can remap it with Linux (SteamOS)
Eisigesis in r/LinusTechTips
December 27, 2025 1:59 AM
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Additional equipment for Lightroom Classic Editing?
I love using my Logitech G604 mouse with 6 buttons by the thumb. I've added macros for LR and PS to it. Speeds up most processes quite a bit. Too bad the G604 is now EOL and no replacement is been launched (yet).
gorpium in r/Lightroom
December 13, 2025 1:43 PM
5
Good wireless CAD mouse without software?
I use the Logitech G604. Same situation, I installed the customization software on my home computer and the onboard memory saves the settings. It has 8 customizable buttons and I've been using it for so long I couldn't imagine running any CAD software without it now.
jaradyeah in r/SolidWorks
December 29, 2025 4:30 PM
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Keyboard vs controller
I spent a ton of hours in the practice range going back and forth between the two inputs. Controller is waaaaay easier to just pickup and play, but once you figure out the awkwardness of mnk it is clearly superior, in my opinion. Take this video for example: https://youtu.be/kr_tPDYppFo?si=0C43o0McY
...Cromagn0n1 in r/Rematch
June 4, 2025 2:27 PM
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Logged in today and my neighbor's trying to build Kami's Lookout
Logitech G604...and this is the 3rd one. Switched to an ASUS Spatha X specifically because they made the whole "replace the clicker switches" part of the selling point; literally pop them out of sockets and plug in new ones.
illutian in r/duneawakening
August 3, 2025 8:08 PM
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Got my first Logitech mouse!
Interesting, would have to feel it to know what you mean... don't get me wrong the MacBook trackpad itself is the best around but can only use them for so long. Anyway, enjoy the mouse just not my type - I miss the G602/G604 models and am mad at Logitech for decreasing their options for multi-button
...DJK695 in r/LogitechG
April 1, 2026 4:35 PM
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What mouse do you all use?
Logitech G604. Fits my hand nicely, all the thumb buttons are great, and it takes AA batteries, which IMO is far preferable to an internal battery.
Zhuul in r/Mechwarrior5
March 21, 2026 10:13 PM
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Ok, the joke is getting old. When are we getting a G600 successor?
Be realistic they must sell 100x the g502's as they do the g600. It's just basic business. If it's not profitable they'll stop making it. It's a very niche market. A lot of people now want super light mice, and almost everyone wants a wireless one. If you're really that desperate to keep them around
...MEE97B in r/LogitechG
May 2, 2025 7:39 PM
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