Recently I picked up a new Application for my Mac that helps smooth the experience with an external mouse called “Mac Mouse Fix”.
Part of this Software lets me map out buttons for certain MacOS functions like scrolling/launchpad ect. These buttons also happen to be key binds I use quite frequently in game.
One thing I did notice though is the software itself captures the button and spits out the input through it instead the input being directly the mouse. I was wondering is this something that is okay with the ToS? Could it be flagged? I don’t want to lose my WoW account over a QoL fix for a cheap amazon mouse.
Might want to put this question here: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/c/support/technical-support/15
I can’t answer that except in the most general way -
1 button press = one action / one in-game macro
If you can’t get the exact same result in-game, then you are asking the software to do something that is not allowed.
Maybe you could tell me how this software differs from Logitech gaming software? I assign my buttons in their software, then map those button assignments (ie: G-01 = F9) to my action bars in WoW.
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Thanks much - I’ll throw it there too. It is a one press = one action situation. I wasn’t sure if that could be flagged across the board as potential wrong doing.
Always better to be sure. Hopefully over in tech they’ll have someone who uses the software as well and can confirm.
Good gaming!