


This should result in a "p" being typed into the field.įrom there, you can visit the controls menu in your game and bind whatever you want your button to do onto the "P" key. If everything was done correctly, there should be a new action called "Keyboard 1." You can quickly test your configuration by pressing the back button of your mouse in any text field.

Click the button on the image of your mouse in iCUE to assign the key to it in this case, select the back button.Choose the button/key you want to remap your button to in this example, select "P.".In the Assignment Type section, choose Mouse below REMAP.Click on Key Assignments on the left menu.Select your mouse on the iCUE home screen.
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To give you an example of how to assign mouse buttons, we will walk you through how to assign the key "P" to the back button of a mouse. Typically, to bind your mouse buttons to in-game controls, you will need to use the remap key action. These buttons have been preset with useful functions, but the real power comes from configuring them to your specific needs using the Corsair Utility Engine (iCUE). Tab 2: Scroll Moving along, we have an option for adjusting the scroll of the mouse. This feature is available for all the tabs with the four modifier keys shown in the corner. Includes Siri, Spotlight, Look Up Dictionary, Notification Center, Launchpad, Screen Zoom.Īdded the Move Left/Right a Space and Switch to Desktop 1 - 5.Īdded the Specific Application and Next/Previous Application.Corsair mice offer a variety of additional buttons beyond the basic left and right click. By holding down a modifier key and pressing a button, SteerMouse can customise different actions depending on the modifier key (s) held. Now enters the correct key even if the keyboard layout is changed. You can set a wait time for the next shortcut key. A button assigned the space key lets you grab-scroll in Photoshop. You can configure each mouse.Īdded an option for a character key.

