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{{HWBox
|Name=Lenovo Gaming Precision Mouse
|Image=LenovoGamingGX30J34225.jpg
|Port=USB
|Rating=Good
|RateImage={{Good}}
|Driver=[[Keyboard and Mice Device Drivers#USBMOUSE.SYS|USBMOUSE]]
}}
==General Specs==
==General Specs==
* '''Model:''' GX30J34225
* '''Model:''' GX30J34225
* '''Hardware ID:''' 17EF:6078
* '''Release Year:''' 2015


==General Comments==
==General Comments==
It works as a regular Mouse with ArcaOS 5.0.1 with included USBMouse Driver. There is not utility on OS/2 to create macro action buttons like it has on Windows.
It works as a regular Mouse with ArcaOS 5.0.1 with included USBMouse Driver. There is not utility on OS/2 to create macro action buttons like it has on Windows.
Scroll is working with the preinstalled ArcaOS mouse driver. The "up" button will minimize the active window, the "down" button will maximize the active window. The side button will do some kind of window switching but setting to the back the active window.
The DPI button does not require a special driver, so it works without any problems changing the DPI of the mouse.
==Links==
* Support Site [https://support.lenovo.com/uu/en/solutions/acc100211]
* Martin's Comments on this mouse [http://martin.iturbide.com/2017/02/hardware-lenovo-y-gaming-precision-mouse.html]


[[Category:Keyboards and Mice]]
[[Category:Keyboards and Mice]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 22 December 2024


Lenovo Gaming Precision Mouse
Port: USB
Rating:
Good
Driver: USBMOUSE

General Specs

  • Model: GX30J34225
  • Hardware ID: 17EF:6078
  • Release Year: 2015

General Comments

It works as a regular Mouse with ArcaOS 5.0.1 with included USBMouse Driver. There is not utility on OS/2 to create macro action buttons like it has on Windows.

Scroll is working with the preinstalled ArcaOS mouse driver. The "up" button will minimize the active window, the "down" button will maximize the active window. The side button will do some kind of window switching but setting to the back the active window.

The DPI button does not require a special driver, so it works without any problems changing the DPI of the mouse.

Links

  • Support Site [1]
  • Martin's Comments on this mouse [2]