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  • Qrack using Logitech G500 Laser mouse BUTTONS?

    Hello I'm trying to configure all 10 buttons on my G500 mouse but can't seem to in the options, customize controls... Is there a way for me to do this in Qrack or do I have to make an engine jump?

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  • #2
    bind you tried
    bind mouse1 "+attack"
    bind mouse2 "+jump"
    bind mouse3
    bind mouse4
    bind mouse5
    bind mwheelup
    bind mwheeldown
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    • #3
      Qrack supports up to 8 mouse buttons, you might try aux# after that...
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      • #4
        I bought the G500 a couple months ago. I returned it shortly afterwards. You would think you could bind all of the buttons after 1,2 and mousewheel up and mousewheel down, but you really cant. Other than Page up/page down there are no other ways to bind the mouse buttons with the Logitech utility to anything that a game will recognize. I actually ended up buying a generic 5button mouse on Ebay for $15 and can use just as many buttons on Crysis 2 as the G500.

        Editid some looking around. It looks like you have to set the 10th button to a key on keyboard in the Logitech utility. Like "k". Then in the control options set your desired action to "k".

        When I used the utility I dont remember having the options for simple key bindings though. Let us know what happens.
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        • #5
          I used a Logitech Mx1000 for a long time, 13 buttons on that thing. The default utility SUCKED as you were locked to the buttons being certain functions. However, once using a third party utility - I could make them anything I wanted.
          I used "UberOptions", it is more than likely compatible with the G500

          uberOptions: Enable all options on all buttons in SetPoint - uberOptions

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