Hi there tested two g600 mice and they both do the same thing. Very unresponsive and slow to push/press and this was tested with add ons disabled or enabled. Same thing.
There are no issues on my desktop outside of wow and I was able to “help” it a bit by jacking up the sensitivity of the wheel but it seems not appropriate since it then scrolls like mad in other programs or whatever.
Wanted to mention it to help/see if others have similar issues since the patch since it was all good before.
If you were to read the post you are responding to, you would see that no addons are used, and that it’s a totally different problem from mouse actions not being registered at all.
It could also be driver/windows related as well. If the software is bugging out and the mouse isn’t set to use hardware profiles (can save mappings to the physical mouse memory itself with no need to run ghub), you can also have delays like this. Try updating the software or disable it.
Also, addons can mess with hidden console variables that could potentially cause issues like this. The only way to correctly test without addons is to temporarily move your interface and WTF folders, reboot the game and then run /console cvar_default but keep in mind, it will wipe all your settings, so make sure you save any UI layout profiles from addons like if you use ElvUI or something.
Try re installing your mouse software, you may have to use some software removal tools first then reinstall. I’ve had similar with a razer mouse where mouse wheel would stop working, had to run software removal and then restart system then reinstall the mouse software. Hope that helps.
Same thing is happening to me, it’s the zoom itself beacuse even binding zoom in and out to a keyboard press it still doesn’t work. Sometimes it zooms in very close to my character and can’t do anything to help it. Reloading fixes it but it keeps happening, even without addons.
But did you actually completely uninstall the mouse software and reboot the PC? Unless you actually did that, then no, you cannot rule the software out.
Even I’ve had this issue happen in the past and yep, it turned out to be the Logitech GHub bugging out. After moving all my binds to a hardware profile on the mouse and uninstalling the software completely (depending on the brand of “malware” you’re using, you may have to download a special remover tool from their appropriate site), I never had an issue again.
While I appreciate your thoughts I don’t use ghub I use steermouse and I did indeed as mentioned in my previous post remove it and reinstall it and it’s the same issue which others have also mentioned may/are happening to them.
Also as indicated, the mouse operates without tweaking as it did previous in every single other scenario so this has something to do with the patch.
I have upped the sensitivity of the wheel which compensates for the issue but it will then make regular scrolling in websites, etc to be a bit twitchy.
No, don’t reinstall it. Test it completely without it. Uninstall it and reboot the PC since it might have some virtual drivers/daemons that won’t go away until a reboot.
WoW can get pretty thread-bound at a times and if things clash the wrong way with the Windows scheduler, you can end up in situations where the mouse software has to wait to perform its work and if it has to wait, then it means it can’t update the modified input that needs to be read by the game. This is why I brought up using hardware profiles saved to the mouse itself, to completely bypass the need for any software. While hardware profiles won’t usually save things like macros, all you’re allowed to use with WoW is keybinds, so that’s all you’re really going to need anyways. Like mouse7->f, mouse8->ctrl+2(technically gray area since two keys are being pressed with one action?) and so on.
Also, there might be some rawInput settings that got messed with by an addon. /console rawMouseEnable 1 is one off the top of my head.
I’m on a Mac, with Ghub software, and might be experiencing something similar. I’m scroling, scrolling and scrolling and barely getting a zoom out/page turn in response from some windows, such as going through the pages of transmog.
Yeah on a Mac also so it “could” be a Mac thing though I am not so sure since others who have PCs have mentioned issues also. Will post a note there also I suppose.
Not sure why this guy keeps ignoring specifics and details and keeps pressing the same buttons but oh well
What you can do in the interim is try to adjust the sensitivity of the wheel which I can do in steermouse however it does impact scrolling in other apps to a degree, really fast scrolls but it does alleviate the issues.
Hope it gets looked at though.
(This was moderator moved into Mac support from regular, I have had multiple folks indicate this is happening to many pc users as well, I cannot rule out that it’s generic versus OS specific.)
also on Mac and noticed since the patch that mouse wheel up/down is sluggish. I have party targeting macros on my mouse wheel and find that I have to spin the wheel a few “notches” to activate the macro.
funny enough, shift+mousewheel macros are working just fine.
I am also having scroll wheel issues in-game since the patch. I use up and down on the mouse scroll to go forward and backward through pages of the interface (like mail or spellbook, etc.), but now it no longer has basic sensitivity to scroll page by page with a tick of the wheel. I have to scroll the wheel for longer to turn the page and by then it skips over multiple pages. I just commented on the report in bug reports as well.
Yes shifts work fine exactly the same issues as you. Controls-wheelup/down also seems to have the sluggish issue as well where it will work, not work or require massive effort to execute.
For the meantime find a way to adjust the wheel sensitivity it’s easy to do in steermouse but I cranked mine all the way up and it now seems to interim fix this though it does impact my other software.