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may have a dpi button, tap it to change speed, most have 3 levels
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You don’t have this problem on Intel platform with nvidia gpu?
it may have profiles for games enabled
set it to what you want and make it persistent
Does the PC have more then one user?
even with the logi onboard memory enabled, the software can run in the background and change mouse profiles depending on games running
remove lgs/ghub from startup items
and restart
not just shutdown, as that uses hibernate and wake which keeps everything running that was before, not changing anything or closing ghub/lgs
its seen as a keyboard and mouse, and can do any combo for its macros
I have a G703 here for example, it has a single DPI button. Without ever using the software the only way I know is to press that button and see the mouse sensitivity change by feel and movement... that's the only other way. In mine I never bothered to edit it as this is for my work laptop. However I can tell you that button by drfislt on this mouse has 4 profiles, thus 4 different sensitivity settings. And yes it could be easy to accidentally press that button by mistake if holding mouse a certain way or attempting to use the scroll wheel or scroll button and some how accidentally hit the DPI button since for this mouse it sits just behind the scroll wheel.
Sounds like this is what's happening as what your described about WinOS doesn't make any sense.
Want to confirm it? Unplug the dpi switch capable mouse and plug in a cheap wired mouse and mess around for a while. Nothing odd with dpi or mouse sense will happen like you say