Logitech G
G604 Lightspeed
Based on 147 Reddit mentions
$349.99
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Years in the making, my Battlestation has finally reached its Omega form.
Thank you! Logitech G604 (The greatest mouse ever made, I’m glad I bought four of them when I did considering the price.) Logi MX Keys (MacOS version) I love the setup so far, keyboard is sturdy and quiet, has three channels which is perfect for my setup and to switch between, works super well for g
...Rigman- in r/battlestations
August 7, 2025 8:20 PM
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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
7
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
6
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
5
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
9
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
2
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
6
Mouse bullshit
Get a mouse with variable speed switch. I've got a Logitech G604. Perfect for MWO - easy to change DPI & 6 thumb switches for different weapon groups. Sadly EoL.
ozSillen in r/mwo
December 27, 2025 4:46 AM
3
Hypermobile folks: what chair actually works for you (office and/or living room)?
I'm currently calibrating my setup as well. So far my happy medium is using an app called mouseless as well as the internal ZMK mouse nav keys for some of the more precise movements if I'm not doing mouse heavy work. I also take digital notes on a drawing tablet and I use that on occasion as a mouse
...Street_Respect9469 in r/Hypermobility
October 30, 2025 11:52 PM
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