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aslankral

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  1. Little bit about my setup; I am actually planning to use the mice on my MacBook. However, I have also virtual windows, so I tired this issue on both by resetting the mouse, and installing the firmware again and again. This issue shows up on bluetooth mode. Because system doest need hardware profile during wired or wireless mode, I believe (I have the mouse for two days, I might be wrong) I setup 3 hardware profiles, and zero local profiles. This is nothing to do with issue, just information. I am setting up a very simple setup just localize the issue. I am going to setup DPI change buttons that is why I setup new DPI profiles and assign them as default for those profiles. Action buttons ( This is the issue) DPI Up - Copy action DPI Down - Paste action Option button - Select all LED profiles not affecting the issue My DPI profiles are Slow 1000 DPI Medium 2500 DPI Fast 5000 DPI, and I am using %50 acceleration. This is also nothing to do with the issue. My profiles completely, identical except DPI setting and how I default them Slow profile default Slow DPI 1000 Medium profile default Medium DPI 2500 Fast DPI default Fast DPI 5000 After 4 -5 hours attempt, I first though it is not recording the profile correctly. However I believe issue is not having a DPI change button. When you change the profile with profile change button, firmware assigns the dpi randomly or can't assign correctly. Or because DPI profiles are not associated with your actual profiles, system doesn't clean them when you clean your hardware profile. They are stuck there forever, until you manually trigger them from mice itself. One thing I didn't understand, why DPI profiles are tide to all the profiles, or another way all profiles are sharing the same DPI profiles as well. If I am correct this doesn't make any sense, because if I have a profile ,this profile should have a unique set of dpi profiles. However that doesn't seems working correctly. To work around that I assigned the middle button to DPI Trigger. After adding the DPI Trigger to middle button, when you change your profile, you can assign the correct DPI back in to the active profile. This time firmware somehow correctly records your selection. When next time you toggle your profile it selects the correct DPI. I hope my observations are correct, and this helps to you and the corsair team. Thanks for reading.
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