jnjdun_ESO wrote: »I am confused. Are you trying to use this mouse without having the software running in the background? It has to be on for your settings to work. It should just be sitting there harmlessly in your system tray, doing its thing.
My Logitech program automatically starts with Windows. Just let it do that. In the settings tab, the little gear thingy, make sure under the general tab that you have start with windows checked.
jnjdun_ESO wrote: »I am confused. Are you trying to use this mouse without having the software running in the background? It has to be on for your settings to work. It should just be sitting there harmlessly in your system tray, doing its thing.
My Logitech program automatically starts with Windows. Just let it do that. In the settings tab, the little gear thingy, make sure under the general tab that you have start with windows checked.
Guilty as charged. I prefer to have as few programs running on the background as I can and really dislike extraneous software starting when I turn the computer on, but I'll revert the settings. Thank you!
Thank you!
I'm not using the on-board setting since I can't find a way to bind what I want using it. I am using the setting you suggested, but I have to start the Logitech software every time I turn the computer on for the setting to apply.
I've created a profile for ESO and changed the default profile to be the same since I mostly use that computer to play the game. My hands are small, so I disabled the top 6 buttons and am using the bottom 6 for skills (1 through 5 going clockwise and 6 for bar swap). I use the third mouse button for X.
What happens is every day when I turn the computer on, this binding somehow goes ignored and when I click the buttons I mentioned I get 6, 7, 8, 9 and the symbols bound to those buttons originally. As soon as I open the Logitech software, my setup works again.
Is that how it's supposed to work?