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Brindey

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  1. Okay.. so an update. I got this working somehow. I think it is just a very steep learning curve on iCUE (for me anyway). There is no way to "save" things. And if you click on an Action accidentally it removes the action and you have to go redo it. Not sure how else to describe things. I may try to make a YouTube video on programming this mouse as there isn't one that I can see. Not sure if I can help anyone else with what I did since I am using the software "as designed". The issue for me was PEBCAK :-)
  2. I have spent about three hours working with iCUE and now not only cant I remap the DPI buttons, I cant disable them or do anything. I can get the forward DPI button to keypress a "4" but when it does it, it also DPI up's. DPI down - I cant get it to do anything. Have tried mapping to something simple like a right mouse click - nada. Since this was a brand new install I am betting a clean up isnt going to help. I really like the feel of the mouse. Going to hold onto it and wait for Corsair to fix their software/firmware. Seems like something that was updated a week ago goofed it up. If anyone has ideas, please post for sure.
  3. Jumping on the bandwagon here. Got the mouse from Amazon two days ago. Soft programming isnt working. Trying to remap the DPI buttons to the Profile buttons (behind the wheel). Can't use hardware mapping since that doesn't allow remap of center buttons. When I remap the DPI buttons to keys 4 and 5, by the time I go to test it in my game (WOW) it is either pressing a 3, or not doing anything except messing with my DPI. I have to say the iCUE software is really a challenge compared to some of the other remapping products that come with other mice, but this mouse is the one that had the buttons I needed so I chose it. Going to keep working with it. I joined the forums just now to see if I was doing something wrong - but it appears it is an issue with the mouse. Thanks all.
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