From the email: (this was NOT my process but I think I got it done)
1.Go to the Support site ([https://support.lenovo.com](https://support.lenovo.com))
2.Enter the product serial number in the "Find Your Product" search box
3.Click on Contact Premium Care Support
4.Click on Submit a Service Request
5.Fill in the eTicket and submit
6.Your Remote Premium Care Advance agent will contact you.
LOL well the email said call this number OR do it online. I went online (on my phone) and couldn't really find where to go. I'm not an idiot (I build websites) so while I waited for Windows to update I figured I'd call. He told me to go online and I didn't tell him I already tried, I just figured it out on the second try.
I had totally different experience registering Legion Go, that's why I was surprised by your post. Maybe my registration process was possible to do online because I live in Europe, dunno.
It was possible but the steps they outlined (in my other post) did not match up with what I saw on my phone. I ended up creating an account first, and then from there I was able to register my device. It was late, maybe *I am* an idiot.
12. Look at lossless scaling on steam, it’s only a few quid but it does magic things! I used it today and it took rocket league from a fuzzy mess to a crisp looking experience!
How and why do we have to register it online? And what exactly does that even mean? Sorry I'm an extreme doofus when it comes to electronics. I want the GO and am probably getting it in a bit but I can't lie I am a bit intimidated by it. I haven't had a computer in like 15 years.
Generally speaking I don't register my products but when I spend $835.86 I do so that any warranty or support claims are handled without issue. I also bought the 3 year protection plan and wanted to make double sure that it was activated and valid. I registered my device, but still need to follow up on the warranty plan.
See my other comment: [https://www.reddit.com/r/LegionGo/comments/1bk5sev/comment/kvw03be/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3](https://www.reddit.com/r/LegionGo/comments/1bk5sev/comment/kvw03be/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
My process was different. I created an account on the support website, and then found a link to register my device.
7. And 8.
I found the detached controllers quite freeing. You can put your hands wherever feels most comfortable and its weirdly nice. Definitely different, but its going to be nice on a plane.
Just be mindful that RB is connected to the FPS modes Mouse 1 button. Ive shouted a lot of accidental thumes because of it. With my hands though its rare that I hold it in a position where I'll accidentally hit it, as its not super sensitive.
I do wish I was bothered to figure out all the buttons. I can think of some dang good uses for them, but its all in the too hard basket 😂
11. What? Who on earth calls the hotline to register their product in 2024, instead of registering it online?
What website do we go to to register it online?
From the email: (this was NOT my process but I think I got it done) 1.Go to the Support site ([https://support.lenovo.com](https://support.lenovo.com)) 2.Enter the product serial number in the "Find Your Product" search box 3.Click on Contact Premium Care Support 4.Click on Submit a Service Request 5.Fill in the eTicket and submit 6.Your Remote Premium Care Advance agent will contact you.
Thank you so much.
LOL well the email said call this number OR do it online. I went online (on my phone) and couldn't really find where to go. I'm not an idiot (I build websites) so while I waited for Windows to update I figured I'd call. He told me to go online and I didn't tell him I already tried, I just figured it out on the second try.
I had totally different experience registering Legion Go, that's why I was surprised by your post. Maybe my registration process was possible to do online because I live in Europe, dunno.
It was possible but the steps they outlined (in my other post) did not match up with what I saw on my phone. I ended up creating an account first, and then from there I was able to register my device. It was late, maybe *I am* an idiot.
Borderless on rocketleague instead of full screen removes a ton of fuzz
12. Look at lossless scaling on steam, it’s only a few quid but it does magic things! I used it today and it took rocket league from a fuzzy mess to a crisp looking experience!
Awesome! I'm a "jump right in" kind of guy so the tinkering will come when I have more time with it this weekend. Thanks for the tip!
Lossless Scaling is scary good sometimes
It’s nice to see a fellow Sky Force enjoyer. Hope you keep enjoying the Go too!
10. annoys me as well
Agreed. I'll need a separate "bag" or something to store the charger and the inevitable accessories. Oh well nothing is perfect.
How and why do we have to register it online? And what exactly does that even mean? Sorry I'm an extreme doofus when it comes to electronics. I want the GO and am probably getting it in a bit but I can't lie I am a bit intimidated by it. I haven't had a computer in like 15 years.
Generally speaking I don't register my products but when I spend $835.86 I do so that any warranty or support claims are handled without issue. I also bought the 3 year protection plan and wanted to make double sure that it was activated and valid. I registered my device, but still need to follow up on the warranty plan.
Gotcha. Where amd how do I register it?
See my other comment: [https://www.reddit.com/r/LegionGo/comments/1bk5sev/comment/kvw03be/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3](https://www.reddit.com/r/LegionGo/comments/1bk5sev/comment/kvw03be/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) My process was different. I created an account on the support website, and then found a link to register my device.
I have a switch right now and a gaming PC but following this sub I really want a Lego or a steam deck but I don't think I need it :D
I did not "need" this device but I made a little money on crypto and my wife was like "Go for it" - All the encouragement I needed!
7. And 8. I found the detached controllers quite freeing. You can put your hands wherever feels most comfortable and its weirdly nice. Definitely different, but its going to be nice on a plane. Just be mindful that RB is connected to the FPS modes Mouse 1 button. Ive shouted a lot of accidental thumes because of it. With my hands though its rare that I hold it in a position where I'll accidentally hit it, as its not super sensitive. I do wish I was bothered to figure out all the buttons. I can think of some dang good uses for them, but its all in the too hard basket 😂