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06-25-2012 06:27 AM - edited 06-25-2012 06:44 AM
I have a g11 gaming keyboard and tried to use the g-keys with world of warcraft but no keys are sent to WoW.
I tried the binding brought with the profile like open quest log or open character screen and also tried to create own keybindings.
But at the moment, nothing works. Is there a known issue with g11?
how can i fix the problem?
Does anyone knows?
OS: Win 7 x64
Game: World of Warcraft Cataclysm
Software: Logitech G-Series Key Profiler 3.06.109 x64 or Logitech Gaming Software 8.30 x64 (both tested)
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07-03-2012 11:16 AM - edited 07-03-2012 11:19 AM
Hello limboxx
Try the following steps and see if they resolve the issue:
1. In the "keybindings" option of World of Warcraft, determine the keyboard key assignd to the specific function you want to assign to the G-key of the Logitech G11. For this case, let's use "open character screen" as an example for the function and by default usually this is assigned to the letter "C" key of the keyboard.
2. Launch the Logitech Gaming Software, then select the profile you created for World of Warcraft. Assign the letter "C" as a keystroke assignment to one of the G-keys on the G11 Keyboard.
3. Test the G-key in the game and see if it now opens the character screen.
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