One semi-clunky work-around that you might consider if you simply cannot get those side buttons working differently is to make a slight change to how you map your keybinds. It’s a good bet that some folks hanging around the forums have more information on that, however. I’m sorry I couldn’t give you better direction with third-party software. That’s just a guess for why mice buttons have changed behavior in WoW over the last few years. I suspect this may have to do with WoW codebase unification with Windows, but I can’t speak to that authoritatively. If you can’t get Synapse 2.0 to run and detect your mouse on your version of macOS, there are third-party programs which might be able to detect the mouse and remap the buttons, although I don’t have much experience with those.Īs to why it worked before and doesn’t, I’ve seen this sort of behavior before with my other Logitech mice, whereby certain extra buttons were detected in WoW one way (say as Mouse Button 4-5), and now are detected another way (as Mouse Back and Mouse Forward buttons). Otherwise, if they show-up as say mouse button whatever, then you know they’re separate and you can start binding your action bar items to them. Does it show as key 1, key 2, etc, or as a mouse button? If it’s a key number, the same as if you’d pressed the number on your keyboard, then you know that the mouse is just mimicking the number keys on the keyboard and those buttons need remapped with the software (outside of WoW) to act as something else. Click one of the mouse side buttons and see what happens. Go into your keybind settings (in WoW) and go to map an ability. Here is an easy way to test how WoW sees your mouse buttons: WoW just needs to be able to map an action bar location with an ability or macro to a key or mouse binding. If it is the Corsair one, I know that with the iCue software you can remap the buttons. I think the first step is to determine which mouse you have. That sounds like the behavior you’re seeing. This sounds like similar behavior to what I see (on either Mac or Windows) on my Corsair MMO mouse, whereby without any iCue software or any special drivers, the side buttons just function as the number keys on the keyboard.
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