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Old 08-07-2020, 12:53 PM   #1
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Hi, I got this gaming mouse : https://de.roccat.org/Support/Product/Tyon

and I thought maybe it´s possible to use all this knobs and buttons to control reaper. Is it? and yes how can I do that? With the mouse comes a driver software where you can assign several buttons and functions but in reaper under the mouse modifiers I only find left and right click.

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Old 08-07-2020, 01:30 PM   #2
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I thought maybe it´s possible to use all this knobs and buttons to control reaper. Is it?
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in reaper under the mouse modifiers I only find left and right click.
Well, if left and right click and the wheel all work as expected, mouse modifiers probably aren't the way to go. Don't think of the extra functions as "mouse" - think of it as a control surface, and set it up as you would a MIDI keyboard, or a mixer.

You won't get much more help out of me just now, because I'm kind of busy, and I have a very boring mouse, but this might help....

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Use the Actions List to search/define your shortcuts and the mouse software to assign those shortcuts to your mouse.
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