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To check that, use Detection mode, and click the specific additional mouse buttons you wish to remap. If you have more than those five buttons on your physical mouse, they may show up as a separate device in reWASD. One of them allows you to remap the main (basic) mouse buttons, like LMB, RMB, MMB and two side mouse buttons. If you use a Corsair mouse with additional buttons, it may be reported as several devices to reWASD.
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That is the option you need to make your mouse cooperate with reWASD properly. Note, that some devices (for example, Logitech G502 or G300S) have On-Board Memory option in the native software, which is set by default. If you have a gaming mouse with additional programmable buttons, it may be reported to reWASD as an unknown device. Remapping a mouse with programmable buttons
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Pick Mouse in the menu on the top of reWASD window.
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Launch reWASD and make sure that your mouse is connected to the PC.If you have a standard mouse without additional buttons, follow these steps to remap the mouse: