Corsair Vengeance M60 User Manual page 20

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5. Click on Button Options and then click in the Advanced Buttons box. You should
see the following screen:
6. Click DPI Select to select that function, and then click
button
on the mouse. You can change the name of the button by clicking in the text
4
box next to "Assign Button 4 >" and typing in a new name.
7. Now click on
5
assign the function.
8. Now click Close.
9. That's it! You've mapped DPI Select to button 4 and No Function to button 5.
10. Follow these steps in reverse to remap button 4 and 5 to DPI Up and DPI Down,
respectively.
If you are using Hardware playback, you need to save the updated profile to your
Vengeance M60 mouse before the new button mapping will be available. You can do this
using the Manage Profiles activity. Left-click on the profile name, and select Save to
Vengeance M60. Once the progress indicator reaches 100%, click Close. Your updates are
now saved to the Vengeance M60.
Because Windows® only recognizes 5 mouse buttons natively (left, right, middle, back, and
forward), in order to assign functions in a game to your mouse's buttons other buttons you
must first program them to emulate a keystroke or macro (series of keystrokes) from a
keyboard.
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, select Advanced Buttons, click on No Function, and then
+
to assign the function to
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