

I quickly installed profiles on the gaming mouse itself rather then internally and then i started reading up on so many more things u can do and one of them is having the ability to appearantly swap profiles quickly with a shortcut key if the profile is of the same guy. I have multiple profiles set up now as I am a multi classer and in some cases play more then 1 build on a class. I was able to create Macros and assign them to buttons, so I suppose that's the easiest fix right now.I have the logtich g900 chaos spectrum gaming mouse a while know. Thanks, I'm currently using G HUB, because my mouse wasn't be recognized in Logitech Gaming Software. I think they've released some new software for managing Logitech devices, so it may look a lot different for you. You can now save/close, and the button should now fire off that key combo whenever you press it. It should now show the key combo you just pressed. Click in the grey box, and use the keystroke on your keyboard.

In the "Command Editor" window that comes up, choose "Keystroke" on the left. I may not have the most up-to-date version of the Logitech Gaming Software installed, but it looks something like this for me: Select a specific button menu and choose "edit" Howdy did you create new shortcuts/commands to assign to the G502's buttons? I can drag "CTRL" but that's it. When I press this button, my cursor is immediately turned into the selection crosshair, and I can select part of the screen to copy as an image to the clipboard. I take screenshots pretty often, so currently this is set to the key combo CTRL+Shift+CMD+4, which is the OSX/macOS "Capture selection to clipboard". I'm still trying this out, and not quite settled. Than one Chrome window open, for example, and ALT+Tab just doesn't get me where I want to go. I assigned this button to activate Mission Control, the overview of all open windows. If a quick flick left or right isn't fast enough, this is the next goto. So I configured those actions to switch desktops, or active full-screen apps in OSX/macOS.Įssentially, "left tilt" issues the CTRL+Left keyboard combo. It's not loose, andĭoesn't cause accidental scrolling. The middle scroll wheel on the G502 has a nice left and right tilt, or click action. Here's a couple things I did: Middle scroll wheel: left/right tilt Recently, I decided to tweak some settings for every day desktop/work use, and I've been quite pleased. Key combos, macros, and various functions. If you're not familiar with it, it's a great computer mouse that has some extra buttons that can be arbitrarily assigned I use a "gaming mouse" as my current favorite every-day computer mouse, when I'm not just using the trackpad. How I configure my Logitech G502 mouse to make me more productive
