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10 LEADING PUBLICATION REVIEWS
TechPowerUp’s pzogel provides a highly detailed and technically rigorous assessment of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, focusing extensively on sensor performance and input latency. The review praises the HERO 2 sensor’s flawless CPI accuracy, minimal motion delay, and low speed-related accuracy variance, confirming excellent tracking both wired and wireless. Click latency measurements are impressively low, especially at higher wireless polling rates. However, the reviewer uncovers significant jitter issues at higher CPI settings, particularly on textured or used cloth surfaces, which degrade tracking precision and sensor stability—an unexpected regression compared to pre-update performance. Lift-off distance customization and polling rate stability receive positive notes, though 1000 Hz polling shows some irregularities. Overall, pzogel’s analysis balances enthusiasm for the sensor’s core strengths with caution about jitter and surface sensitivity, offering unique insights into firmware impacts and real-world usage nuances that gamers and enthusiasts will find invaluable.
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal from Tom’s Hardware highlights the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 as a refined, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse that stays true to its predecessor’s winning formula. While the design and size remain identical, the Superlight 2 introduces meaningful upgrades like a USB-C charging port, an improved Hero 2 sensor with up to 32,000 DPI and 2,000 Hz polling rate, hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and longer battery life. The mouse excels in speed, accuracy, and comfort across multiple grip styles, making it ideal for FPS gamers prioritizing performance and simplicity. However, the review notes some drawbacks: the lack of a dedicated DPI switch, reliance on somewhat convoluted Logitech G Hub software for customization, and a premium $160 price tag for a product that is “objectively pretty basic.” Overall, the Superlight 2 is praised as a solid, no-frills choice for those seeking a lightweight, high-performance mouse, but it’s not a must-have upgrade for existing Superlight owners.
TechPowerUp’s pzogel provides a highly detailed and technically rigorous assessment of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, focusing extensively on sensor performance and input latency. The review praises the HERO 2 sensor’s flawless CPI accuracy, minimal motion delay, and low speed-related accuracy variance, confirming excellent tracking both wired and wireless. Click latency measurements are impressively low, especially at higher wireless polling rates. However, the reviewer uncovers significant jitter issues at higher CPI settings, particularly on textured or used cloth surfaces, which degrade tracking precision and sensor stability—an unexpected regression compared to pre-update performance. Lift-off distance customization and polling rate stability receive positive notes, though 1000 Hz polling shows some irregularities. Overall, pzogel’s analysis balances enthusiasm for the sensor’s core strengths with caution about jitter and surface sensitivity, offering unique insights into firmware impacts and real-world usage nuances that gamers and enthusiasts will find invaluable.
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal from Tom’s Hardware highlights the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 as a refined, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse that stays true to its predecessor’s winning formula. While the design and size remain identical, the Superlight 2 introduces meaningful upgrades like a USB-C charging port, an improved Hero 2 sensor with up to 32,000 DPI and 2,000 Hz polling rate, hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and longer battery life. The mouse excels in speed, accuracy, and comfort across multiple grip styles, making it ideal for FPS gamers prioritizing performance and simplicity. However, the review notes some drawbacks: the lack of a dedicated DPI switch, reliance on somewhat convoluted Logitech G Hub software for customization, and a premium $160 price tag for a product that is “objectively pretty basic.” Overall, the Superlight 2 is praised as a solid, no-frills choice for those seeking a lightweight, high-performance mouse, but it’s not a must-have upgrade for existing Superlight owners.
TechPowerUp’s pzogel provides a highly detailed and technically rigorous assessment of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, focusing extensively on sensor performance and input latency. The review praises the HERO 2 sensor’s flawless CPI accuracy, minimal motion delay, and low speed-related accuracy variance, confirming excellent tracking both wired and wireless. Click latency measurements are impressively low, especially at higher wireless polling rates. However, the reviewer uncovers significant jitter issues at higher CPI settings, particularly on textured or used cloth surfaces, which degrade tracking precision and sensor stability—an unexpected regression compared to pre-update performance. Lift-off distance customization and polling rate stability receive positive notes, though 1000 Hz polling shows some irregularities. Overall, pzogel’s analysis balances enthusiasm for the sensor’s core strengths with caution about jitter and surface sensitivity, offering unique insights into firmware impacts and real-world usage nuances that gamers and enthusiasts will find invaluable.
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal from Tom’s Hardware highlights the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 as a refined, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse that stays true to its predecessor’s winning formula. While the design and size remain identical, the Superlight 2 introduces meaningful upgrades like a USB-C charging port, an improved Hero 2 sensor with up to 32,000 DPI and 2,000 Hz polling rate, hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and longer battery life. The mouse excels in speed, accuracy, and comfort across multiple grip styles, making it ideal for FPS gamers prioritizing performance and simplicity. However, the review notes some drawbacks: the lack of a dedicated DPI switch, reliance on somewhat convoluted Logitech G Hub software for customization, and a premium $160 price tag for a product that is “objectively pretty basic.” Overall, the Superlight 2 is praised as a solid, no-frills choice for those seeking a lightweight, high-performance mouse, but it’s not a must-have upgrade for existing Superlight owners.
TechPowerUp’s pzogel provides a highly detailed and technically rigorous assessment of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, focusing extensively on sensor performance and input latency. The review praises the HERO 2 sensor’s flawless CPI accuracy, minimal motion delay, and low speed-related accuracy variance, confirming excellent tracking both wired and wireless. Click latency measurements are impressively low, especially at higher wireless polling rates. However, the reviewer uncovers significant jitter issues at higher CPI settings, particularly on textured or used cloth surfaces, which degrade tracking precision and sensor stability—an unexpected regression compared to pre-update performance. Lift-off distance customization and polling rate stability receive positive notes, though 1000 Hz polling shows some irregularities. Overall, pzogel’s analysis balances enthusiasm for the sensor’s core strengths with caution about jitter and surface sensitivity, offering unique insights into firmware impacts and real-world usage nuances that gamers and enthusiasts will find invaluable.
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal from Tom’s Hardware highlights the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 as a refined, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse that stays true to its predecessor’s winning formula. While the design and size remain identical, the Superlight 2 introduces meaningful upgrades like a USB-C charging port, an improved Hero 2 sensor with up to 32,000 DPI and 2,000 Hz polling rate, hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and longer battery life. The mouse excels in speed, accuracy, and comfort across multiple grip styles, making it ideal for FPS gamers prioritizing performance and simplicity. However, the review notes some drawbacks: the lack of a dedicated DPI switch, reliance on somewhat convoluted Logitech G Hub software for customization, and a premium $160 price tag for a product that is “objectively pretty basic.” Overall, the Superlight 2 is praised as a solid, no-frills choice for those seeking a lightweight, high-performance mouse, but it’s not a must-have upgrade for existing Superlight owners.
TechPowerUp’s pzogel provides a highly detailed and technically rigorous assessment of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, focusing extensively on sensor performance and input latency. The review praises the HERO 2 sensor’s flawless CPI accuracy, minimal motion delay, and low speed-related accuracy variance, confirming excellent tracking both wired and wireless. Click latency measurements are impressively low, especially at higher wireless polling rates. However, the reviewer uncovers significant jitter issues at higher CPI settings, particularly on textured or used cloth surfaces, which degrade tracking precision and sensor stability—an unexpected regression compared to pre-update performance. Lift-off distance customization and polling rate stability receive positive notes, though 1000 Hz polling shows some irregularities. Overall, pzogel’s analysis balances enthusiasm for the sensor’s core strengths with caution about jitter and surface sensitivity, offering unique insights into firmware impacts and real-world usage nuances that gamers and enthusiasts will find invaluable.
Sarah Jacobsson Purewal from Tom’s Hardware highlights the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 as a refined, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse that stays true to its predecessor’s winning formula. While the design and size remain identical, the Superlight 2 introduces meaningful upgrades like a USB-C charging port, an improved Hero 2 sensor with up to 32,000 DPI and 2,000 Hz polling rate, hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and longer battery life. The mouse excels in speed, accuracy, and comfort across multiple grip styles, making it ideal for FPS gamers prioritizing performance and simplicity. However, the review notes some drawbacks: the lack of a dedicated DPI switch, reliance on somewhat convoluted Logitech G Hub software for customization, and a premium $160 price tag for a product that is “objectively pretty basic.” Overall, the Superlight 2 is praised as a solid, no-frills choice for those seeking a lightweight, high-performance mouse, but it’s not a must-have upgrade for existing Superlight owners.
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16 LEADING EXPERT & INFLUENCER REVIEWS
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
BadSeed Tech finds the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 a solid but uninspired refresh, praising its improved battery life, refined LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches, and HERO 2 sensor accuracy. However, minimal external changes and modest latency gains mean it won’t sway users who dislike the original shape.
Random Frank P praises the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its impressive internal upgrades like the HERO 2 sensor, LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, and 2K polling rate, delivering smooth, precise gameplay and excellent battery life. He notes the minimal physical changes and a slightly heavier, rounded shape that took time to get used to, but overall finds it a solid, relevant update despite feeling like a “bare minimum” refresh.
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4 INFLUENCER REVIEWS
techwithseong expresses clear disappointment with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, feeling it doesn’t justify its $160 price tag despite being lighter and comfortable. While acknowledging it’s better than many gaming mice and has a premium feel, they see little performance gain over cheaper models like the G305. Overall, techwithseong does not recommend the Superlight 2 for its cost-to-value ratio and is considering switching back to other mice like the Razer Viper Ultimate. Their review is candid and measured, urging viewers to seek alternatives that better fit their preferences and budget.
staycruz highlights mixed feelings about the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, noting its enduring popularity despite criticism for being overrated and only slightly lighter than its predecessor. They point out issues with the mouse’s shape and slow stock skates but praise its universal appeal, lightweight design, and impressive battery life. Overall, staycruz views the Superlight 2 as a solid, versatile option suitable for both casual and competitive gamers, though some drawbacks like the premium price and skate performance may warrant considering aftermarket modifications. The recommendation is cautiously positive, emphasizing value for those prioritizing battery life and broad usability.
techwithseong expresses clear disappointment with the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, feeling it doesn’t justify its $160 price tag despite being lighter and comfortable. While acknowledging it’s better than many gaming mice and has a premium feel, they see little performance gain over cheaper models like the G305. Overall, techwithseong does not recommend the Superlight 2 for its cost-to-value ratio and is considering switching back to other mice like the Razer Viper Ultimate. Their review is candid and measured, urging viewers to seek alternatives that better fit their preferences and budget.
staycruz highlights mixed feelings about the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, noting its enduring popularity despite criticism for being overrated and only slightly lighter than its predecessor. They point out issues with the mouse’s shape and slow stock skates but praise its universal appeal, lightweight design, and impressive battery life. Overall, staycruz views the Superlight 2 as a solid, versatile option suitable for both casual and competitive gamers, though some drawbacks like the premium price and skate performance may warrant considering aftermarket modifications. The recommendation is cautiously positive, emphasizing value for those prioritizing battery life and broad usability.
Store Reviews
CUSTOMER REVIEWS FROM 1 STORE
Amazon users consistently praise the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its exceptional lightweight design and comfortable ergonomics, which many describe as feeling like a natural extension of the hand. Gamers highlight the mouse’s flawless sensor performance and crisp, responsive clicks that enhance precision during fast-paced FPS gameplay. Reviewers also emphasize the impressive battery life, often lasting over a week on a single charge, and commend the reliable wireless connectivity that delivers zero lag, making it ideal for competitive gaming. Several users appreciate the advanced customization options available through Logitech’s software, such as adjustable lift-off distance and individually settable DPI profiles, which cater to diverse playstyles. Unique insights include recommendations to upgrade the stock mouse feet for smoother glide and the addition of grip tape for users with larger hands to improve control and comfort. While most find the scroll wheel durable and responsive, some note that earlier versions had issues that Logitech has since resolved in this iteration. Despite widespread acclaim, a portion of users report occasional software connectivity problems with Logitech’s GHUB, which can hinder full functionality. Opinions on value vary: serious gamers often consider the premium price justified by the performance, whereas others feel it may be overpriced. Additionally, click quality receives mixed feedback, with some encountering double-click or missed-click issues over time, though many continue to praise the tactile feedback. Overall, Amazon reviewers regard the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 as a top-tier wireless gaming mouse that excels in lightweight comfort, precision, and battery endurance, making it a favored choice among competitive and casual gamers alike.
4.5 Stars / Many verified reviews
Forum Reviews
CUSTOMER REVIEWS FROM 1 FORUM
Reddit users generally appreciate the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 for its excellent shape, lightweight design, and solid performance, particularly praising its ergonomic fit and improved scroll wheel. Many find it a comfortable and precise mouse suitable for competitive gaming, with optical switches favored for their low latency. However, critiques focus on its high price, occasional build quality issues such as loose buttons and coating concerns, and minor performance differences compared to previous models. Some users upgrading from earlier versions note subtle improvements but question the value given the cost, while new shoppers often weigh its premium features against more affordable alternatives. Overall, the consensus balances strong design and performance with reservations about price and durability.
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In-Depth Review
Highlights
- •Sensor accuracyHERO 2 optical sensor; precise tracking
- •Ultra-light weight60 g design for low inertia
- •Low-latency pollingAdvertised to deliver up to 8,000 Hz
- •Battery & chargingDesigned to provide up to 95 hours
- •PTFE skatesCompany highlights zero-additive PTFE feet
- •Software customizationPromoted as having G HUB tuning
Considerations
- •High cost positioningPremium retail price may deter buyers
- •Build quality variabilityReports of wobble and inconsistent clicks
- •Switch feel concernsMixed reports on stiffness and durability
- •Limited programmable buttonsOnly five user-configurable buttons available
- •Grip/coating issuesSome users note grip tape and coating wear
- •High-polling edge casesOccasional interference or instability at peak rates
Logitech’s G Pro X Superlight 2 positions itself as a flagship wireless gaming mouse designed for esports enthusiasts craving precision and speed. Marketed with the advanced HERO 2 sensor, it promises exceptional tracking accuracy and ultra-low latency, pushing polling rates up to an impressive 8,000 Hz. Weighing just 60 grams, its lightweight build aims to reduce fatigue without sacrificing control, while extended battery life of up to 95 hours ensures marathon sessions go uninterrupted. Users can expect refined tactile feedback from LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches paired with smooth gliding courtesy of zero-additive PTFE skates. While these features cater especially well to competitive gamers who demand responsiveness and comfort, subtle nuances in build quality may influence long-term satisfaction. Whether you prioritize pinpoint sensor performance or ergonomic design that feels like an extension of your hand, this mouse offers compelling reasons to keep exploring—because in high-stakes play, every millisecond counts and every glide matters.

Sensor performance
When precision counts, the HERO 2 sensor shines as the star player, boasting up to 44,000 DPI and tracking speeds beyond 888 IPS (inches per second). This means smooth, jitter-free cursor movement that’s crucial for pixel-perfect flicks in fast-paced games. Experts praise its ability to eliminate smoothing and acceleration artifacts often found in lesser sensors. User feedback aligns with this claim, noting consistent accuracy across various surfaces. The advanced calibration tools within Logitech's software further polish sensor responsiveness, making it a key factor in competitive reliability.

Weight & ergonomics
At just 60 grams, this mouse flaunts an ultra-lightweight build designed to reduce fatigue during marathon gaming sessions. Its symmetrical shape caters broadly but also offers an ergonomic DEX variant tailored for right-hand users craving comfort without sacrificing speed. Reviewers highlight how this weight class balances effortless gliding with enough heft for control—a sweet spot many gamers seek. Despite some grumbles about grip tape durability, overall user impressions applaud its fit and feel over extended use.
Wireless latency / polling
The lightning-fast LIGHTSPEED wireless tech pushes polling rates up to a blistering 8 kHz, slashing input lag down to near-wired levels—an essential feature for twitch-reaction gameplay where milliseconds matter. While wired USB-C connectivity supports standard 1 kHz polling fallback when needed, real-world tests reveal subtle differences hard to detect outside pro-level playfields. Some users report occasional interference at peak settings but generally agree on rock-solid connection quality supporting uninterrupted action.

Build & button quality
Logitech markets robust LIGHTFORCE hybrid switches combining optical speed with tactile mechanical feedback aiming for crisp clicks and longevity free from double-click issues common elsewhere. However, reviews mention occasional complaints about side button wobble and inconsistent click firmness suggesting QC variability or early production quirks may affect experience subtly but noticeably under intense use conditions—something buyers might weigh against brand reputation here.

Battery life & charging
Clocking up to an impressive 95 hours of battery life, this mouse ensures marathon gaming sans frequent pit stops; USB-C charging adds modern convenience over older micro-USB cables with faster recharge times. Compatibility with Logitech's POWERPLAY wireless charging system lets you top off power continuously while playing—though sold separately—which could be a game-changer for hardcore users valuing uptime above all else.
Conclusion
Drawing the curtain on this review, it’s clear that sensor performance with the HERO 2 sensor delivers pinpoint precision crucial for competitive edge. The featherlight 60-gram weight paired with ergonomic design balances speed and comfort, though subtle quirks in build and button quality hint at occasional inconsistencies. Wireless prowess shines through an impressive 8,000 Hz polling rate, slashing input lag to near-wired levels. Gamers will appreciate the marathon-ready 95-hour battery life coupled with convenient USB-C charging. Meanwhile, the zero-additive PTFE skates offer a buttery-smooth glide essential for swift maneuvers. While some users note minor grip and click feel variances, these don’t overshadow its core strengths. This mouse fits those who prioritize raw responsiveness and endurance but might leave casual users weighing if premium features justify their wallet’s stretch—a calculated pick where every microsecond counts and effortless movement rules supreme.
Feature Scores
This reflects reviews and ratings from established critics, journalists, and users who have evaluated the item. Their opinions provide a comprehensive assessment.
Performance
Sensor Accuracy
5/5
DPI Range
5/5
Tracking Reliability
5/5
Response Time
5/5
Value
Affordability
3/5
Feature Set Relative To Price
4/5
Warranty Coverage
4/5
Long Term Value Retention
4/5
Design
Ergonomics
4/5
Size Variety
3/5
Aesthetic Styling
4/5
Button Layout
4/5
Health
Repetitive Strain Risk
4/5
Surface Material Safety
4/5
Allergen Potential
3/5
Long Term Comfort
4/5
Safety
Electrical Safety Compliance
4/5
Battery Safety
4/5
Small Parts Risk
4/5
Wireless Interference Controls
4/5
Sustainability
Recyclability
2/5
Repairability
2/5
Packaging Sustainability
3/5
Energy Consumption
4/5
Experience Style
Plug and Play Simplicity
5/5
Software Customization
5/5
Macro Programming
4/5
Profile Management
4/5
Specifications
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