![]() ![]() You need to select ‘Fall Back’ in the ‘Mode 3’ ‘Pinkie’ box, and also ‘Fall Back’ in the ‘Mode 2’ ‘Pinkie’ box. If the only option you see on the menu is ‘Latched’ then you haven’t deleted all the shift-state columns as required above. Hover the mouse over the ‘Pinkie’ box in the ‘Mode 3’ column and a little right-pointing arrow will appear in the top right corner which opens a context menu when you click it. Now scroll down the list of buttons to find the ‘Pinkie’ row. ![]() Note that if you don’t remove the extra columns then the Pinkie button will never be seen as Button 6 by any application since the driver reserves it to enter the shift states for those columns. ![]() Just click the little cross icon at the top of each of the unwanted columns. You need to get rid of all the columns to the right of ‘Mode 3’, i.e. You’ll get a series of columns, starting with ‘Mode 1’, ‘Mode 2’ and ‘Mode 3’. ![]() Then click the ‘Views’ item on the menu bar to switch to grid view. Then click the big blue “PROGRAMMING” button at the top right.Ĭreate a new profile by clicking the first icon on the menu bar. Open up the programming software by double clicking the the icon in the system tray (looks like a little joystick). To fix this you need the Logitech programming tool installed from the Logitech dowload page: ![]()
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