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Does anyone know how I can map the middle (scroll wheel) button of my new M65 FPS Gaming Mouse to a left button double click? Just spent the last 3 hours trying and it seems to be impossible?!?

 

Mouse software version 1.0.0.11, mouse firmware version 2.26, Windows 7 x64

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Where would i define that?

 

The button options only seem to allow "adding" one option, and the macro recorder won't record mouse clicks (and unlike the (CUE) macro editor for my K95 RGB keyboard there's no way to manually add mouse clicks). I even tried programming a keyboard button press to the middle button and then use CUE to reprogram that button to a left button double click, but that doesn't work either.

 

Fortunately https://superuser.com/questions/169575/how-can-i-make-the-mouse-wheel-button-perform-a-double-click-in-windows-7 had the answer: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/Double-Click.shtml

 

I must admit the reason I asked was i expected better from Corsair. That mouse software (and version 2 of CUE) might look real pretty but they are an unintuitive nightmare to learn how to use, and the mouse software seems to be short on features :-(

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Where would i define that?

 

The button options only seem to allow "adding" one option, and the macro recorder won't record mouse clicks (and unlike the (CUE) macro editor for my K95 RGB keyboard there's no way to manually add mouse clicks). I even tried programming a keyboard button press to the middle button and then use CUE to reprogram that button to a left button double click, but that doesn't work either.

 

I must admit the reason I asked was i expected better from Corsair. That mouse software (and version 2 of CUE) might look real pretty but they are an unintuitive nightmare to learn how to use, and the mouse software seems to be short on features :-(

 

I am a forum user, like yourself; note that you can file support tickets if you want official Corsair responses--although I've seen some of their employees posting, most responses will be from other forum users.

 

In the image below, I show how to add more than one option, without using the macro recorder, and show that you can manually add mouse clicks. Note that I have shown in the macro two consecutive middle mouse button clicks, followed by a pause, followed by two middle button press/release pairs. This shows you two ways to program a macro for middle mouse double-clicking; you should try the first one to see if it suffices, and only then try the second one, as using separate press/release events has a possibility to make your mouse appear "stuck" if the macro is interrupted after the press and before the release.

 

You should also add additional pauses between events (e.g. random 20-50 ms pause), especially if you intend to use the macro on games which have anti-bot implementations.

 

I hope this additional detail helps -- CUE software is more functional than you appear to have given it credit for, but certainly the more options Corsair adds, the more complexity for the end-user to grasp all the possible choices!

 

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Does anyone know how I can map the middle (scroll wheel) button of my new M65 FPS Gaming Mouse to a left button double click? Just spent the last 3 hours trying and it seems to be impossible?!?

 

Sorry, I just realized I misread your request! :laughcry:

 

To map a LEFT DOUBLE CLICK (not middle double-click), Corsair predefined this common action for use in macros, and then you can assign this macro to your middle mouse button.

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Thanks for your effort, but I'm not using CUE 2. I did mention the dedicated mouse software at the start.

 

I did try installing version 2 of CUE, but it wouldn't recognize the M65 or even my K95 RGB. If just CUE 1.16.42 would have recognized the M65 there would have been no problem, I've done macros with mouse clicks there many times.

 

I'm sure CUE 2 can do as much as (or more than) CUE 1, it's the spending an hour trying to find out how to do something that was completely obvious and took 2 minutes in CUE 1 that I mind :-(

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