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EliteZ

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Hey, does anyone know if the M90 mouse will ever be able to work with the keyboard modifiers? For example alt and pressing button 7 is different then just pressing button 7 like the razer naga mouse allows you to?

I love the M90 and only ever had one problem with the software which was easily fixed and so the fact that it doesn't allow this function when other mouse does is the only downside of this mouse to me personally.

If anyone has any information regarding if they have any plans or anything to add this feature to the M90 all inforamtion would be greatly appreciated so thanks in advance.

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I just want to be able to use modifiers with the extra mouse buttons like the naga lets you. For example when i play wow i could have mouse button 7 to cast a certain spell on the first arena target, then if i press alt and press mouse button 7 it will cast the same spell (or even a different spell) on the second arena target and when i click ctrl and mouse button 7 another spell or same spell again, but on the 3rd arena target ect. I have my extra mouse buttons macro'd to my numpad so it would be the same as pressing numpad 7, alt numpad and 7 and ctrl numpad 7, but you can't do the same for the mouse buttons.

 

I'm just wondering if there will ever be any update to the mouse that will allow you to use the different keyboard modifiers with the mouse, but as i'm soon leaving to play GW2 when it comes out it's not really a huge deal for me.

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I'm i'm understanding you correct, you can do any of those settings with our device, you just can not do them at the same time. Once you hit a button on the mouse for the macro, if you hit another macro button it will interrupt the previous macro pressed.

 

Does this sound right?

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I'm not sure what you mean, Basically i want to just be able to use the different keyboard modifers (ctrl, alt and shift) with the extra mouse buttons.

 

For example if i'm playing wow, if i press Mouse button 7 then it will cast one spell. If i hold in alt and then press mouse button 7 it would do a different spell. If i then held down ctrl and then pressed mouse button 7 it would do a different spell from the other two allowing me to assing more then one macro to each mouse button just with different modifiers.

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Yeah that's what i mean, yeah on the naga you choose to replace the buttons 1-= or use the numpad(which i also use for my M90 buttons) So a single left click would use num pad 1 ctrl left click would use ctrl and numpad 1 and so on
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No, none of the macro's need to be used at the same time. As i said in my example each can be used for different in game spells and as you can't use more then one spell at the same time they would always be pressed at different times
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I know this is an old thread, but just incase someone stumbles upon it wondering why some modifiers aren't working, I will explain.

You must assign keys that don't have any other function.

Example:

Numpad 2 = Numpad 2

Shift + Numpad 2 = Down Arrow

Ctrl + Numpad 2 = Ctrl + Numpad2

 

you basically need a key like "g" "l" or any other keys without another function to use the modifiers. If you're playing a game like WoW.

 

Example:

G = G

Shift + G = Shift + G

Ctrl + G = Ctrl + G

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I don't remember my M95 having the ability to assign two or more functions to a button, depending on which keyboard modifiers you were holding down when you pressed that button.

 

It could probably be done with the use of a hotkeys program like Hotkeyz.

 

So you would assign a keyboard key such as i to a button on the mouse via the Corsair mouse software, then tell the hotkeys program to convert alt+i to j, ctrli+i to k etc.

 

Then finally, in game you would set weapon 1, 2, 3 (or whatever three ingame functions you wish to assign to that one mouse button), to i, j, k.

 

In the game you would see the following results:

 

press the mouse button = weapon 1

alt + button = weapon 2

ctrl + button = weapon 3

 

A bit of a rigmarole but an idea to try if you really need more keys han the mice have.

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