Now that is true if you use Warcraft's own interface to bind your keys however in this situation I am trying to use HealBot to bind them.
#STEELSERIES WOW MOUSE DISSASMBLEY SOFTWARE#
I searched high and low on the internet to find an answer, one site advised that you set the profiling software (that comes with the mouse) to "in game mode" and ensure all the key binds are clear, then it will detect it. Unfortunately I came across several problems, Healbot will only recognise the left, right, middle and two side buttons, the others it will not detect. However with the introduction of the WoW Mouse that has thrown it all out of the window once installed the main idea would be to bind my new mouse buttons to functions within HealBot therefore allowing me a very easy and quick way to set up the things I want to be able to press during a raid. I used that particular addon for over a year and found it to be perfect for my needs and wouldn't of considered not using it. A slightly off beat review on the SteelSeries Warcraft Mouse (also known as the WoW Mouse) today as I felt the need to share my views on this very different piece of hardware.įirstly I suppose I should give a bit of background as to why I even wanted this device I play a Paladin healer in WoW and have slowly evolved my healing from targeting then pressing a button to heal to using HealBot to manage my healing needs.