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Vengeance Gaming Software User GuidePage 17
6. Click Profile Up to select that function, and then click + to assign the function to
button
13
on the mouse. You can change the name of the button by clicking in the
text box next to “Assign Button 13 >” and typing in a new name.
7. Now click on
14
, select Advanced Buttons, click on Profile Down, and then + to
assign the function.
8. Now click Close.
9. That’s it! You’ve mapped Profile Up to button 13 and Profile Down to button 12.
If you are using Hardware playback, you need to save the updated profile to your
Vengeance M90 mouse before the new button mapping will be available. You can do this
using the Manage Profiles activity. Left-click on the LED icon next to the profile name, and
select Save to Vengeance M90. Once the progress indicator reaches 100%, click Close.
Your updates are now saved to the Vengeance M90.
Because Windows only recognizes 5 mouse buttons natively, in order to assign functions in
a game to your mouse’s buttons you must first program them to emulate a keystroke or
macro (series of keystrokes) from a keyboard.
How-to: Assign a keystroke
You can assign a keystroke to any button on the Vengeance M90. To illustrate how this is
done, we’ll create a simple macro that types “Hello World” in any application.
1. Open the Vengeance Gaming Software application
2. Select the Assign Buttons activity
3. Choose a profile to change. In this example, you can simply use the default Profile 1.
You can also select an existing profile from the drop-down menu or create a new profile
using the Manage Profiles activity.
4. In the Button Selection area, click the button to which you want to assign the keystroke.
In this case, select
9
. Assuming your mouse is set up with the factory defaults, you