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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Assign mute/push to talk to some keyboard button. Then assign G buttons to that keyboard button. Or autohotkey could somehow do that

you can make the buttons do nearly anything, you could use a passage of the bible as your mute button if you wanted to :D

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2 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Assign mute/push to talk to some keyboard button. Then assign G buttons to that keyboard button. Or autohotkey could somehow do that

wowzers I dont understand. The issue im having is that i can only assign the as mute or back, forward. As when i press that button it will mute teamspeak yes but it will also go back a tab in chrome or mute the song im listening to as well. 

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2 minutes ago, R3DOPS said:

wowzers I dont understand. The issue im having is that i can only assign the as mute or back, forward. As when i press that button it will mute teamspeak yes but it will also go back a tab in chrome or mute the song im listening to as well. 

So you need to mute specifically team speak? LGS mutes everything.

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

So you need to mute specifically team speak? LGS mutes everything.

Ok, here me out. is there a way to just set the buttons on the mouse as just macros like the ones that you will find on a keyboard. Ones that dont do anything until you bind them to a game or something. If i unassigned something in the software it will just disable that button. I just want is as a G key or a extra button. 

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5 minutes ago, R3DOPS said:

wowzers I dont understand. The issue im having is that i can only assign the as mute or back, forward. As when i press that button it will mute teamspeak yes but it will also go back a tab in chrome or mute the song im listening to as well. 

you can set it to use a macro, which can be quite literally anything you can press :P

 

and then, you just allocate that as your mute button.

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1 minute ago, R3DOPS said:

Ok, here me out. is there a way to just set the buttons on the mouse as just macros like the ones that you will find on a keyboard. Ones that dont do anything until you bind them to a game or something. If i unassigned something in the software it will just disable that button. I just want is as a G key or a extra button. 

Check AutoHotKey. I am not really experienced with that. But AHK seems to do everything. There should be some guide or tutorials on how to mute specific programr

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1 minute ago, manikyath said:

you can set it to use a macro, which can be quite literally anything you can press :P

 

and then, you just allocate that as your mute button.

Yeah but then that button will be disabled. So if OP uses F5 as mute team speak he can't use F5 for something else. Waste of a keyboard button

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2 minutes ago, manikyath said:

one button is still a multikey macro, it's just not very multi :D

Im soooo confused. I just want the button to be a g key. Not any of the functions. such as dpi switching or switching to the next track. I see no option to make it just a unassigned button. 

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