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i just opened my razer deathadder mouse and deathstalker keyboard and i see that the keyboard has a F9, F10, F11, and F12 second function. im wondering what they do? one is a M in a circle, other is a G in a crosshair, and the other 2 look like a bowl of some sort with 3 dots and 3 commas going over the top of it. What do they do exactly?
Also, with my mouse it works perfectly but when i scroll up it maks a rattly noise, exactly like this one. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Does anyone know how to fix this? is it normal? do i need to take the mouse back to the store? it only happens when i scroll up and it seems like a pretty common problem in razer mouses, not just this one.
thanks to anyone that can help
Also, with my mouse it works perfectly but when i scroll up it maks a rattly noise, exactly like this one. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Does anyone know how to fix this? is it normal? do i need to take the mouse back to the store? it only happens when i scroll up and it seems like a pretty common problem in razer mouses, not just this one.
thanks to anyone that can help
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The mouse is normal. If you look at the comments of the video people say its normal. Most mice make some kind of noise so its ok.
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Hoop wrote The mouse is normal. If you look at the comments of the video people say its normal. Most mice make some kind of noise so its ok.
yeah but some people say it doesnt happen to them..also do you know what the M button and the g in the crosshair does? i tried googling it but it doessnt say anything about it
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Published wroteHoop wrote The mouse is normal. If you look at the comments of the video people say its normal. Most mice make some kind of noise so its ok.
yeah but some people say it doesnt happen to them..also do you know what the M button and the g in the crosshair does? i tried googling it but it doessnt say anything about it
the M is the macro fucntion you can basically use this to on the fly remap a key to another binding
the g is gaming mode, meaning if you press the windows button it wont take you out of the game and open up the windows menu
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Dutes wrotePublished wroteHoop wrote The mouse is normal. If you look at the comments of the video people say its normal. Most mice make some kind of noise so its ok.
yeah but some people say it doesnt happen to them..also do you know what the M button and the g in the crosshair does? i tried googling it but it doessnt say anything about it
the M is the macro fucntion you can basically use this to on the fly remap a key to another binding
the g is gaming mode, meaning if you press the windows button it wont take you out of the game and open up the windows menu
Hope this helped
thanks! but still, about the mouse, does anybody know why it only happens when i scroll up and not down? it isnt really you know gamebreaking or anything its just kind of irritating.
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It just happens because of the material rubbing against something I assume. Its normal and a lot of people have it.
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Hoop wrote It just happens because of the material rubbing against something I assume. Its normal and a lot of people have it.
yeah mine had that too and after a while the sound just goes away
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thanks guys! merry christmas to both of you and whoever else reads this post!
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Published wrote thanks guys! merry christmas to both of you and whoever else reads this post!
Glad we could help. PM me if you need any help relating to PC's any I'll be happy to help!
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