F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming I’m having trouble with my computer mouse; it's not registering the right commands.

I’m having trouble with my computer mouse; it's not registering the right commands.

I’m having trouble with my computer mouse; it's not registering the right commands.

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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03-15-2025, 03:32 PM
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I'm experiencing a perplexing problem I haven't been able to resolve.

I previously used a Logitech G600 gaming mouse with customizable side buttons assigned to specific keys through the Logitech software. Even after altering profiles and key assignments, the mouse continued to register those original mappings. Consequently, I removed the mouse drivers, uninstalled the Logitech program, and began anew. When I launched the game, the issue persisted – all the old button commands were still active.

Frustrated, I purchased a new Corsair Scimitar Pro with side buttons, removing all Logitech software and installing the Corsair program. After meticulously mapping all the keys and verifying their functionality within the program, I started World of Warcraft, only to discover that *all* the buttons on this new mouse were producing the same commands assigned to the Logitech mouse from years prior!

I'm baffled by how a completely different mouse is utilizing the key mappings established for an older one, and I’m unable to make any of my current key assignments work. This suggests there might be a setting within the game itself that needs adjusting. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated; I’m completely stumped and have spent approximately $100 on this issue.

Thank you.
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1234qaz12qaz
03-15-2025, 03:32 PM #1

I'm experiencing a perplexing problem I haven't been able to resolve.

I previously used a Logitech G600 gaming mouse with customizable side buttons assigned to specific keys through the Logitech software. Even after altering profiles and key assignments, the mouse continued to register those original mappings. Consequently, I removed the mouse drivers, uninstalled the Logitech program, and began anew. When I launched the game, the issue persisted – all the old button commands were still active.

Frustrated, I purchased a new Corsair Scimitar Pro with side buttons, removing all Logitech software and installing the Corsair program. After meticulously mapping all the keys and verifying their functionality within the program, I started World of Warcraft, only to discover that *all* the buttons on this new mouse were producing the same commands assigned to the Logitech mouse from years prior!

I'm baffled by how a completely different mouse is utilizing the key mappings established for an older one, and I’m unable to make any of my current key assignments work. This suggests there might be a setting within the game itself that needs adjusting. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated; I’m completely stumped and have spent approximately $100 on this issue.

Thank you.

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Bluebird16
Junior Member
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03-15-2025, 03:32 PM
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Which Logitech application did you utilize for assigning controls?
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Bluebird16
03-15-2025, 03:32 PM #2

Which Logitech application did you utilize for assigning controls?