Movement with mouse

#1 - July 11, 2013, 9:54 a.m.
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Hello all. I am running GW2 on my iMac and seem to have an issue with being able to reliably run while only using the mouse. Sometimes it works, sometimes it stutter steps and I have to try again. I am using the Razor Naga mouse and have never had an issue with moving with the mouse in previous games with a similar setup, ie WOW.

Obviously I can auto run, or use awsd, which I do, but in high moving battle situations I prefer moving with the mouse to use skills with keybinds.

Any suggestions/thoughts or recommendations of other gaming mice that seem to work fine with iMacs? My Mac is fully up to date with updates and using the latest OS (Mountain Lion I believe it is called).

Thanks.

#2 - July 18, 2013, 2:57 p.m.
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Hey Tryst,

I’m curious, when you use both mouse buttons to move does nothing at all happen? Or are you getting camera movement as if only one of the buttons is being pressed?

#5 - July 21, 2013, 1 p.m.
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Hey Tryst,

I’ve forwarded this issue to our hardware testing lab to see if they can reproduce the issue, hopefully they can help shed some light on what is going on exactly. As soon as I have any kind of an update on it I’ll update this thread and let you guys know what we’ve found. Are you using any of the Razer software with your mouse? and have you experienced this issue with any other mice?

#8 - July 31, 2013, 12:09 p.m.
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Hey Tryst,

I was curious if you had any update on this issue. Our Hardware lab was not able to reproduce the issue on our end at all. On another thread it looks like the cause may be related to the mouse software and the profiles setup, if you run the mouse with just the plug and play drivers does your issue persists?

#12 - Aug. 1, 2013, 11:14 a.m.
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This is somewhat different of an issue what was reported on this thread, the devs are currently aware of, and looking into the mouse issue posted but in regards to this thread it appears to be a Mac specific issue.