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Have you experienced this issue before with any other mouse you've used? Or have you only used the FinalMouse?
I thought resetting and re-mapping might do the trick.
I never ran into the issue prior due to using Logitech G series mice which have software that lets you alias keyboard keys to mouse buttons without modifying in-game keybindings; the FinalMouse is the first mouse I have used that has had this issue. I tested the problem again with another mouse that has no dedicated software and the issue persists.
So, it looks like Non-Driver Mice are not optimized with Battlefield 1, which could be why you're experiencing these issues.
Are you able to switch back to the Logitech G, or another mouse that you have available?
I can switch back to my G403, but one of the two functions in this scenario works, which is spotting, so this amounts to a minor inconvenience at best. I felt like it was worth asking about, and it would be a boon to myself and others using mice like this one if the next battlefield installment had greater compatibility for driverless mice, if possible.
Definitely understandable.
If you'd like, you can post your suggestion here on the Battlefield Live Reddit, and maybe they can make it possible:
https://www.reddit.com/r/battlefield_live/
The Devs are always there looking through that stuff, so I recommend making a post about it there 🙂
Will do, thanks.
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