I've been having very annoying input issues with my Razer Naga Trinity for quite a while.
I would call it something like "sticky inputs" but let me explain.
Basically, any input or not-input would sometimes "stick". Lets say I press the Left Mouse Button in a shooter. Sometimes, after having let go of the LMB already, the game keeps registering the button press and keeps shooting. I have to press the LMB over and over again until it registers me letting go of it. Or I switch to a different weapon or open a menu to get it to fix itself.
But the same thing happens when i don't have the LMB pressed and i want to press it. The game still thinks there's no input coming from the mouse and doesn't react, only until I click the button over and over again does it eventually register the click. This is only the case with the left and right mouse button from what I've experienced, could also be mouse wheel click, but I'm not sure. I'm certain it never happened with the side buttons.
I've been having this issue for pretty much as long as I have that mouse, so about a year. It occurs very inconsistently.
And the strangest part is is that it only ever happens in one singular game, Deep Rock Galactic.
I've tried looking for a solution every once in a while all over the place, even asked the devs directly. And every answer I find tells me it's the fault of Razers mouse software and not the game, even though it only happens with that one game.
Now I recently played the Dark and Darker playtest and noticed the same issue happen again, the only other game I've had this issue with and basically confirming the issue doesn't lie with DRG itself.
After that I went and bought some other MMO mice. I tried the Logitech G600, the Corsair Scimitar and the SteelSeries Aerox 9. Together with the Razer Naga, those are basically the only MMO mice available on the market that don't come from some dodgy, unknown brand.
I've tried them all and at least the Corsair Scimitar and SteelSeries Aerox 9 both have the same issue as described above.
For the G600, its been so long ago since I tried that one that I don't remember if it had the same sticky input issues, but I do know that that mouse and its accompanying software were just utter trash to the point that i simply couldn't use it, even if it didn't have the sticky input issue.
So now I'm back to square one. I've confirmed it's not an issue with that one game, and I've confirmed its not an issue with Razers software in particular. What other options do I have now? I already tried the usual of uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, and I've just recently reinstalled windows too, so I'm kind of at my wits end.
I would call it something like "sticky inputs" but let me explain.
Basically, any input or not-input would sometimes "stick". Lets say I press the Left Mouse Button in a shooter. Sometimes, after having let go of the LMB already, the game keeps registering the button press and keeps shooting. I have to press the LMB over and over again until it registers me letting go of it. Or I switch to a different weapon or open a menu to get it to fix itself.
But the same thing happens when i don't have the LMB pressed and i want to press it. The game still thinks there's no input coming from the mouse and doesn't react, only until I click the button over and over again does it eventually register the click. This is only the case with the left and right mouse button from what I've experienced, could also be mouse wheel click, but I'm not sure. I'm certain it never happened with the side buttons.
I've been having this issue for pretty much as long as I have that mouse, so about a year. It occurs very inconsistently.
And the strangest part is is that it only ever happens in one singular game, Deep Rock Galactic.
I've tried looking for a solution every once in a while all over the place, even asked the devs directly. And every answer I find tells me it's the fault of Razers mouse software and not the game, even though it only happens with that one game.
Now I recently played the Dark and Darker playtest and noticed the same issue happen again, the only other game I've had this issue with and basically confirming the issue doesn't lie with DRG itself.
After that I went and bought some other MMO mice. I tried the Logitech G600, the Corsair Scimitar and the SteelSeries Aerox 9. Together with the Razer Naga, those are basically the only MMO mice available on the market that don't come from some dodgy, unknown brand.
I've tried them all and at least the Corsair Scimitar and SteelSeries Aerox 9 both have the same issue as described above.
For the G600, its been so long ago since I tried that one that I don't remember if it had the same sticky input issues, but I do know that that mouse and its accompanying software were just utter trash to the point that i simply couldn't use it, even if it didn't have the sticky input issue.
So now I'm back to square one. I've confirmed it's not an issue with that one game, and I've confirmed its not an issue with Razers software in particular. What other options do I have now? I already tried the usual of uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, and I've just recently reinstalled windows too, so I'm kind of at my wits end.