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  1. All right, so I did some digging and came up with some notes: > If the device were to continue having wireless support, it would most definitely need USB Type-C or Qi charging capability. I remember how it was jarring to unplug the cable if you wanted to use it wirelessly. It was a tight fit. > The Ironclaw Wireless was rife with button sensitivity issues. What with the main buttons having intermittent issues, and the back, forward, and option buttons having sensitivity issues when it came to pressure. Perhaps a different switch type would be in order for the spare buttons? I recall the switches used for the scimitar's side buttons had excellent reliability. > The rubberized thumb grip is a hand grime magnet and was an immense chore to clean. Perhaps a different texturing pattern?
  2. So I've caught word that the Ironclaw and Ironclaw Wireless are part of corsair's previous design generation. This gave me an idea, and a glimmer of hope: This is the perfect time to improve on the Ironclaw's design. There are three main things I would like to change about the Ironclaw. One, is to have the same button layout across both wired and wireless models. The Wired model needs to have the same buttons as the wireless, if not just phased out entirely. The spare button would work much better as a sniper button placed under the thumb, rather than under the index knuckle. This one matters a lot to me, the addition of two more buttons on the right hand side of the mouse much like the ones on the top-left side. There is a gap between corsair's 10-button mice, and the scimitar. These two additional buttons will surely fill that gap!
  3. All right! Cool! It would also be nifty to have it working with Groove music, as it is the default music player after all!
  4. I'm noticing that the jog wheel support is really spotty for a lot of software. Some things it works fine, but in other things it doesn't even do anything, or does something wrong. So I'd like to know: How does it even work? What API does it use? What instructions does it send out? And why is there no documentation? I'd especially like to get it working in VLC, because that'd be my primary software to use it with.
  5. I mostly find it that the software support just isn't there. I've only seen the jog wheel function work with the UWP version of VLC.
  6. I don't think you can, which is weird. Even Roccat's crummy software lets you bind to the scroll wheel.
  7. Something I've noticed is that there's a gap between the 10-button Corsair Nightsword, and the 17-button Corsair Scimitar. So I got to thinking: Would a 12-or-so-button mouse by Corsair even be viable? I'd like to think so. It'd be the perfect middle ground between a MOBA/MMO mouse, and a FPS mouse. Questions are, though, where would you put those two extra buttons? What would it look like? What would the other features be? Personally, I'd like those extra buttons to be hovering off the right click end. Sort of like an Ironclaw Wireless or Dark Core, just with two extra buttons on the right hand side. As for the other two questions, I'd just like to see how corsair would interpret the design. They're the pros here. What do you think?
  8. Holy crap, you're right! How on earth have I missed that for THIS LONG!?
  9. It appears the Ironclaw RGBs are still having button issues. This is a known thing. The one I bought had double-clicking issues on the upstroke as well. My warranty refurb's mouse wheel broke clean off.
  10. As the title says, there's no feature I want more than macro shifting. Macro shifting is where you hold down a button, and it changes all the macros to a sub-layer, essentially doubling the available amount of bind-able buttons on a given device. (Kinda like the sniper button, but with bindings instead of DPI) I lived with some devices from Roccat and Logitech for a little while, and both using their macro shift feature, won me over a little bit. This would come to be incredibly useful on mice with less buttons, such as the Dark Core, or the Ironclaw, since you won't be as limited with ~4 macro buttons. If I get news of this becoming a thing, I guarantee I'll ditch my Roccat Leadr for an Ironclaw Wireless.
  11. The ironclaw wireless double click + profile desync issue's been going on for 2 months now. How long could it possibly take to publish a firmware patch that fixes said major issues?
  12. It's not just you. My ironclaw wireless's left click started doing this a couple days ago as well. Something clearly borked up in a recent update. A bunch of buttons going out at nearly the exact same time is no hardware failure.
  13. It's simple: They borked the firmware; it started happening along with a bunch of other issues from an update a few days ago.
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