I got a Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed cordless mouse for Christmas. After installing it and the Synapse software I configured a couple text keybinds to the extra mouse buttons for move backwards (S) and L which I have on the toolbar for my toon’s interrupt spell. When press these buttons while running notepad they work as expected (I see S and L). When I type S and L on my keyboard with WoW running they work as intended. When I click either button in WoW I get a message that ‘all nameplates’ has been toggled. The default keybind for this is control V so it appears these are somehow getting mapped to cntrl -V.
I’ve submitted a ticket to Razer on Synapse.
I’ve reset the UI, rebooted, renamed my addon folder(addons was no longer shown on the ? menu), tried all of these with Synapse running and not running, results are consistent. Too bad, I really like the feel of the mouse.
If you hit enter to bring up the edit box in game and hit the mouse buttons do they type S & L?
Also, did you check to make sure you don’t have a WoW specific profile setup in Synapse? That’ll override the general one where S & L are configured.
Good idea. S and L do show up in the chat window when I click the mouse buttons. I don’t have a WoW specific profile, only the default. I think it’s time for a Blizzard ticket.
Have you tried changing the keybind for showing all nameplates to see if it’s detecting CTRL+V or just activating nameplates somehow? Probably a longshot, but worth a try.
Interesting. I removed the WoW keybind from toggle all nameplates and added cntrl-V to toggle currency frame. Both mouse buttons now bring up the currency frame. Clicking the buttons in chat still show L and S.
I have now reproduced this on another machine running Windows 10, same behavior. Blizz GM referred me to these forums and stated they can’t help with third party software. I have asked them to reconsider.
I have resolved the issue. The problem was with how I configured the keybind in Synapse. I had selected the mouse button, then selected keyboard function->Key recording and then typed the character from my keyboard. The correct way was to select the mouse button on the diagram, select keyboard and then replace the default selection of key recording in the pulldown with alphanumeric, and then selecting the desired character from the displayed menu. There was no documentation for this with the mouse or that I could find easily online. I’m sure it’s somewhere, I’ve asked Razer for a link and will post it here for posterity.