Damn, this one looks like it could do the job for me. I’m pretty picky and need my share of customizable buttons. Even got a joystick…
Don’t care if Chinese, although that often just means driver will never get an update and maybe it stops working next os-version and never ask about Linux 😁
But thanks for the hint and review…guess I’ll just get one, even if from the US…I’m not a patient motherfucker 😁
You’re probably correct about the drivers, but the nice thing is that the keybindings and DPI settings are stored in the mouse, and thus are OS agnostic. So the software is basically set once and forget. Don’t even need to keep it installed after you’ve set the bindings you like.
And BTW the joystick can have 5 bindings on it because it also clicks in. Plus a 3rd button below the mouse (which I use as the DPI switch). So including the standard 5-button layout, you get a total of 11 mappable buttons.
Damn, this one looks like it could do the job for me. I’m pretty picky and need my share of customizable buttons. Even got a joystick…
Don’t care if Chinese, although that often just means driver will never get an update and maybe it stops working next os-version and never ask about Linux 😁
But thanks for the hint and review…guess I’ll just get one, even if from the US…I’m not a patient motherfucker 😁
You’re probably correct about the drivers, but the nice thing is that the keybindings and DPI settings are stored in the mouse, and thus are OS agnostic. So the software is basically set once and forget. Don’t even need to keep it installed after you’ve set the bindings you like.
And BTW the joystick can have 5 bindings on it because it also clicks in. Plus a 3rd button below the mouse (which I use as the DPI switch). So including the standard 5-button layout, you get a total of 11 mappable buttons.
Onboard-profile is indeed a good thing. I rarely change my setup anyway and wouldn’t need the driver probably. Öl, sold 😁 thanks man!