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IzumoKousaka
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13 hours ago

Manually Set Mouse Keystrokes All Revert Back To Default

Mouse: Logitech G502 Lightspeed
Firmware: 17.0.8
Receiver Firmware: 39.6.40
GHub Version: 2025.3.696161

I have a profile named "Desktop: Apex" in which I manually removed all but 1 DPI speed (600) as that is my preference. I replaced the DPI Shift function with "G" (keyboard key), replaced DPI Up with "F" (keyboard key) and disabled the DPI Down key.

When I press those mouse buttons while focused on Notepad, the Letters "G" and "F" are inputted as they should. However, when the focused window is Apex Legends, all of the mouse buttons whose functions I changed revert back to their default state. Since the only DPI sensitivity option (600) is also the DPI Shift, nothing happens when that button is pressed, but pressing DPI Up and DPI Down actually change the DPI Sensitivity, even though there's nothing to change to, and the DPI Down button is entirely disabled. 

This issue does not occur on any other game or software. I also have a second mouse, a Logitech G903 Lightspeed and the issue is present in the exact same way on that mouse as well. I have already attempted restarting the game, repairing the game files, restarting the GHub software, and restarting my PC. The issue still persists, therefore I am 99.99% sure that this issue is caused directly by Apex Legends itself and its latest update. 

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  • I'm hoping this is all just a bug that was introduced in the latest game update and that it will be corrected soon.
    However, if this is the game's developers "fighting" against macros, understand that you're doing it completely wrong. A macro is a sequence of instructions; A.K.A. more than 1 keystroke bound to a single button. I am not utilizing macros, I am simply using two different input methods for the same keystroke located on my keyboard. Even worse is that I'm not utilizing anything at all on the DPI Down key, I've entirely disabled its function, yet the game reverts it back to DPI Down. 

    Additionally, how will this affect the actual macros that are set by default by NVIDIA's GeForce Experience App and AMD's Adrenaline Software for capturing instant replays, recordings, and screenshots? All of those are 3 keystroke macros by default, and I have those macros set onto the additional re-assignable G-Keys on my Logitech G910 Keyboard.