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With the system functioning as it should, I no longer see a need to question anything regarding it. When checking back today, it functions like nothing ever happened on new profiles too. Since it hasn't acted up since that happened, I have left it as is. It has been a while since I posted here, and I figured I would present the end to the story, I apologize for the wait.Īs I said I am rather lacking in experience on the subject so I can't tell you why this is, but when I switched over from any and all profiles I had created myself to ONE OF the premade profiles called "M65 RGB ELITE HW" the button started functioning as intended. What is the DPI level set in the sniper slot? No one else has reported it and I can't replicate it on my 3 M65 series mice or the Nightsword that all have this function. The only other thing I can think of is the sniper button is somehow roped into the Actions mess on the 3.22.74. The DPI "arrow" should visibly shift from default to the sniper position in the DPI menu. It will not change if the sniper is remaped to another function. You should also get a color shift to the sniper defined color, but only when in sniper DPI shift. The remap test is what I normally recommend and it appears to have passed. But when I tried to keybind a macro to the sniper button after trying these things I noticed that the button was functioning, since it registered those inputs and reacted accordingly. As far as I know, the light on the middle of the mouse should also change color according to the ones I've set, however it does not when I press it. My normal DPI is almost ten times higher than my sniper DPI and I am absolutely positive that pressing it makes no difference as of right now. I appreciate the help, but I think the issue might be more convoluted. This will show you the difference between the currently applied DPI and the sniper button DPI. You can also go into iCUE to the settings for the M65 and see what the DPI settings are (using the DPI tab). If, for example, your default DPI is set to, say 600 DPI, you may not see much of a difference between that and the 400 DPI setting for the sniper button.

No, you don't need to activate it but it'll also depend on what the current/default DPI is for the mouse as to whether you'll see a difference or not.
