![]() I don’t know why it only worked in Safe Mode but I suspect it’s because of the same reason from #2. Go to Settings -> Update and Security -> Recovery -> Restart Now (Advanced Setup). This was solved by updating it in Safe Mode (with networking). Mouse disconnects when clicking the Update button Now, back to solutions since I’m starting to talk too much… 1. That gave me an idea that maybe some other process is taking over some drivers. However, when I was opening iCUE it disappeard and the mouse thumb buttons stopped as well. Digging further, I saw in Device Manager that the Corsair composite virtual input device was sometimes present after a reboot, but not always, and when it was the mouse was working. However, trying what they mentioned on their website and Reddit with repairing the iCUE install I’ve noticed that after an install, right before the mandatory restart the remapping started working. Scouring the internet I’ve found that a lot of people had both of the issues with no clear solution. OK, click the update button, mouse disconnects from iCUE… I said ok, maybe it’s a firmware update issue, since my FW version from the mouse was 3.01 and there was a 3.24 update available. I wanted to remap the buttons but everything I tried in iCUE had no effect, it even disabled the “factory” functionality so I had two thumb buttons doing absolutely nothing. From “factory” this mouse does it the usual way, forward button is forward and so on. I am used to having my thumb buttons set up in reverse order, as in the most forward button will trigger a browser “Back” event and the one that’s near me a “Forward”. Everything that I was configuring was not working at all. Their software, iCUE, seemed that it wasn’t doing anything at all. ![]() I recently got a Corsair M65 RGB Elite mouse and right from the get-go I began having issues with it.
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