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The iCUE software shows my Scimitar numeric keypad is mapped to "G#" keys and the keyboard image looks like the G keys correspond to the numbers on the keyboard, which is exactly what I want. However when I press a number on the mouse nothing happens. For example, I open up Notepad, play the cursor in the edit window of Notepad and press the number keys, I would expect numbers to be entered into Notepad, but that isn't happening. What am I supposed to do to get the numbers to be mapped to actual numbers?

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Having this exact same issue - mouse side buttons look to be bound correctly but pressing the buttons does nothing. e.g. Have G1 bound to '1' on the keyboard, press the G1 button in notepad and it does nothing when it should type the number 1.

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On 7/8/2022 at 2:48 PM, Xucaen said:

 

The iCUE software shows my Scimitar numeric keypad is mapped to "G#" keys and the keyboard image looks like the G keys correspond to the numbers on the keyboard, which is exactly what I want. However when I press a number on the mouse nothing happens. For example, I open up Notepad, play the cursor in the edit window of Notepad and press the number keys, I would expect numbers to be entered into Notepad, but that isn't happening. What am I supposed to do to get the numbers to be mapped to actual numbers?

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It looks like you are using Hardware Key Assignments here. Hardware key assignments can be saved to the onboard memory for when iCUE is not running or not installed. Try using the normal key assignments to see if that works for you.

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On 8/19/2022 at 8:46 AM, Corsair Raven said:

It looks like you are using Hardware Key Assignments here. Hardware key assignments can be saved to the onboard memory for when iCUE is not running or not installed. Try using the normal key assignments to see if that works for you.

Did this fix your problem OP? 
Because I have the scimitar elite, and I have the exact same issue but I'm assigning keybindings through the software side "key Assignments" selection, and my keys do nothing just like yours, but if I close ICUE down it resorts to default 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 keys and types in those keys in my notepad document. (these hardware side keybindings don't even exist in the hardware key assignments profiles.)

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I have fixed my problem, it appears Automatically starting teamspeak 3 causes a conflict with ICUE in some way, so I have had to resort to manually starting teamspeak 3.

I don't know if you can replicate this comflict/s, but if you can, corsair might want to look into it to improve customer satisfaction.

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