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How to fix common Logitech G502 accuracy issues in a few steps
Door Melody
This guide helps you fixing common accuracy issues with the Logitech G502 in a few steps, expecially in instagib modes where maximum accuracy is needed.
   
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Disable Surface Tuning
What is Surface Tuning?
Surface Tuning is a Logitech feature which should adapt your mouse's optical sensor to a certain surface type, for example a Logitech Gaming Mousepad. Surface Tuning is the main reason of a bad accuracy most of the times, so I highly suggest disabling it, even if you actually got a Logitech Gaming Pad.

How to disable it?
In your Logitech Gaming Software, go to Surface Tuning, set it to Factory Default, and click Apply.

  • Step 1: Click "Surface Tuning"

  • Step 2: Click "Apply", next to "Factory Default"
Lower your DPI and higher your polling rate
What is DPI?
High DPI levels can lower your accuracy. DPI stands for Dots Per Inch, and defines how much should your crosshair move for each inch. Very high DPI can lower your accuracy because your mouse becomes so over-sensitive that even a mouse click will move your crosshair.

What is Polling Rate?
Polling Rate is basically how many times your PC polls your mouse in a second. For example, a Polling Rate of 1000 will query your mouse 1000 times in a second to get crosshair movements. Highering the Polling Rate is NOT recommended in slow system because it will cause your mouse to be even less accurate.

Which DPI level should I use?
I use a DPI level of 400, but you may have to tweak it to your liking by experimenting in-game.

Which Polling Rate should I use?
A Polling Rate of 1000 Hz should be fine with Quad-Core CPUs.
For any other systems you should set it to 500 Hz.
125 Hz is too low in my opinion.
250 Hz is acceptable, but not enough most of the times.

How to change DPI and Polling Rate?
Go to your Logitech Gaming Software, click Pointer Settings, type your desired DPI (for example: 400) and click Assign default. You can also set Polling Rate in the bottom.

  • Step 1: Go to your Logitech Gaming Software and go to Pointer Settings

  • Step 2: Type in your desired DPI and click Assign default, then set a Polling Rate in the bottom
Disable Windows Mouse Pointer Acceleration
What is Windows Mouse Pointer Acceleration?
Windows Mouse Pointer Acceleration, also known as "Enhance pointer precision" is a Windows Feature that accelerates the mouse depending on the actual mouse movement acceleration. This can make your movements inaccurate by moving your mouse more than necessary.

How to disable it?
Depending on your Windows Operating System, you have to reach Mouse Settings through your Control Panel.
  • In Mouse Settings, click the "Pointer Options" tab
  • Untick "Enhance pointer precision"
  • Apply
Change your Quake Live settings
To reflect your new mouse settings you also have to change your Quake Settings. You may also set Mouse Acceleration to 0 to prevent any unwanted movements during your games, since it acts just like Windows Mouse Acceleration.

9 opmerkingen
Elit3d 4 dec 2023 om 12:08 
I have a bug in Quake that makes my UI unclickable and my character will not stop trying to look up. I dont know how to fix and I dont know the cause of when it randomly happens. I use Logitech G502
Melody  [auteur] 28 nov 2022 om 15:16 
The HERO was working fine on the LGS, although this is a very old guide and I have no idea how they changed it. I use Razer now so idk.
Sauce 25 nov 2022 om 11:14 
well, the g502 heroes isn't avalables on the logitech gaming softwar, and on the other one i don't have this option : (
Mephisto 3 apr 2021 om 0:06 
Further to my earlier post today, and just to be complete in all details, the mouse is a Logitech G520 Proteus Spectrum Gaming Mouse.
Mephisto 3 apr 2021 om 0:00 
Hi, I have a Logitech G502. I recently bought a new, very large gaming mouse pad, an Adata (XPG) Battleground XL Prime, which has a cordura surface. It was to replace an old Logitech mouse pad. At first, I though there was something wrong with the new XPG pad. The mouse response was just terrible with really laggy tracking and I was on the point of returing it to the retailer. Then, while searching online about the issue, I discovered this article, among several others, about the Logitech Surface Tuning feature. So, I went through the surface tuning process in G Hub. It was really easy to do and it completely fixed the tracking issue with the mouse. It is now absolutely perfect, and even better than with the old mouse pad. So, far from disabling this feature, I would highly recommend it for anyone who encounters tracking issues with a Logitech gaming mouse.
^7DT^1Blud 4 nov 2019 om 10:27 
Nice Guide! This would apply to any Logitech gaming mouse that has the PMW3366 sensor and the surface tuning feature. I had a G502 and currently a G303 same sensor - leave surface tuning off its terrible for quake. not sure about new logi sensors.
Melody  [auteur] 11 aug 2018 om 13:14 
Well yeah, this guide is a bit outdated. Windows 10 had severe mouse issues at high DPI values, fixed now.
RisinT96 11 aug 2018 om 13:10 
Why not use a high DPI and turn down the sensitivity?
Allows for more fine grained control IMO.
Max 30 dec 2017 om 16:22 
Good guide for the noobs :D