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- #STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND DRIVERS#
- #STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND DRIVER#
- #STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND PATCH#
- #STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND FULL#
- #STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND FREE#
In-game, the mouse would program via the use of the same /kb binding command as on PC.
#STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND DRIVER#
While the accompanying software itself produces errors upon launch, the driver worked fine. In game, the mouse was recognized just fine. Even in High Sierra, the driver itself worked, but not the software. In-game recognition of the mouse's extra buttons and the ability to bind abilities in-game. I need these buttons to show up in WoW as "Button 6" & "Button 7" as it used to be in 7.3.5, Mapping these buttons to keystrokes isn't an issue, but also not how it used to work. Tried Keybindings interface, multiple addons that use them too, none pick up buttons 6-7. Set buttons 6-7 as Unassigned (as in 7.3.5) and WoW doesn't detect them at all. WoW still picks up buttons 1-5 and LCTRL & LALT as expected. Correct WoW.exe set in profile (even removed and manually readded). Rescanned games, WoW was picked up and generic mappings were the same as before (with LCTRL & LALT on buttons 6-7). Uninstalled Logitech software, uninstall generic mouse driver, rebooted, reinstalled latest Logitech software. Tried mapping 6-7 then unassigning them again. Without any change, buttons 6-7 are no longer picked up in WoW. Unassigned buttons 6-7 so they have no mappings in Logitech software and now buttons 6-7 show up in WoW as Button 6 & Button 7. Buttons 1-5 showed up in WoW as buttons 1-5, however buttons 6-7 default mappings were LCTRL & LALT, which mapped to the game as those keys. Logitech software scanned and setup default buttons mappings. I have a Logitech G300s (3 button mouse with 2 extras on each side for a total of 7) on Windows 10, DX12. Also clear out your World of Warcraft profile and set up the buttons again to your preferences. 10:18 AMPosted by OmrakosFor Logitech G600 users, make sure you have the Logitech Gaming Software installed and that you have it in "Automatic Game Detection" mode. They still show up on my abilities as being hotkeyed, but when I press any of the mouse's g7-20 keys, nothing happens. The g7-20 keys aren't recognized in game.
#STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND FULL#
I would switch back to true full screen mode and they would work immediately. When I would get home and boot up, I would always forget I was in WFS mode until I would go to use my mouse, and its g7-20 keys wouldn't work. I could select it from the task bar, I would see the game for a milisecond and it would flash back to my desktop), so I switched to windowed full screen (had to manually do this from the WTF folder since I couldn't get into the game and do it) and the game ran fine with google remote desktop. However, when I would log in to WoW using google's remote desktop, I couldn't play it in full screen mode (Google remote desktop would not let me into the window when it was true full screen. I used to run in full screen mode and had no problems. The change was windowed full screen (bear with me, this isn't an anti-WFS rant). WoW fails to recognize my mouse's g7-20 buttons. To answer the questions you wanted answers for: So I repeated the exact same steps that I did last night. I did the steps outlined last night and was able to use my mouse's G7-20 buttons immediately on all toons.
#STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND FREE#
Please provide a more detailed example of what has “broken” or what is no longer "working right”.įeel free to reply in this thread and I'll make sure the info is passed along.
#STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND PATCH#
What was the behavior/steps in patch 7.3.5 and what behavior/steps changed in 8.0.1? What is the expected behavior that you're currently not getting? Our QA department would like to gather some additional information from users experiencing issues with their Wow mouse or other models as well. SteelSeries Engine 2 is not supported by MacOS 10.12+ SteelSeries Engine 3 does not recognize the WoW mouse. There aren't any workarounds at this time I'm afraid. SteelSeries WoW Mouse users should make sure to set the WoW mouse setting profile to “In-Game Mode.įor Logitech G600 users, make sure you have the Logitech Gaming Software installed and that you have it in "Automatic Game Detection" mode. WoW mouse only works with SteelSeries Engine 2 (not 3) The software can bind functions correctly.
#STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE CANT BIND DRIVERS#
We're working on the mouse issues still but I do have a couple of comments I can relay from those working on it.Īs long as you have the appropriate drivers and software.