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How it feels like setting up a new cyborg mouse
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One of the many memorable clips from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
How it feels like setting up a new cyborg mouse

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my Old MMo7 died sadly, well she runs just the sensor is either iffy or my half-assed soldering skills have failed to revive her. (life: 2 years of everyday use)
The RAT7 somehow survived college life and it being carried around almost daily ( i swapped the chassis with my old mmo7 with the rat, kinda make em unique) (life: 2 years of being smashed around in a backpack to game to hell and back at the college on one of my 3hour breaks (free wifi ftw))
And now towards the new MMO7, I’m surprised i hadn't realized the slight graphic changes haha, well heres to 2 years of gaming and 2 years of a beast of a mouse (saitek > razor (my brother runs a razor naga and died a year in)
How to program the Madcatz MMO7 mouse on OS X
Throw out the manufacturer-provided software. If you have installed it, uninstall it. If you have not installed it, excellent. You have spared yourself a close encounter with hideous user interaction design.
If you have SteerMouse installed, remove it because it'll conflict with USBOverdrive. SteerMouse is great for regular mice, though, so do not consider this a slam on this excellent software.
Install USBOverdrive. Pay for a license. The author deserves it.
Visit the USBOverdrive system preferences. Do "New Duplicate Settings" in USBOverdrive's main menu popup. Choose the MMO7 as the device you want to configure. If it doesn't appear in the list of devices, you need to uninstall whatever USB device wrangling software you still have installed.
Methodically press every one of the MMO7's buttons. Assign it an action or a keystroke.
Repeat 5 until you have all zillion buttons programmed.
You lose the ability to make macros with this approach, so if you need macros you might have to figure out how to make the Saitek/Cyborg/Madcatz/whoever the hell they are software work, which I was unable to do.
I still haven't figured out how to prevent the "ActionLock" buttons from screwing up left-clicking. They're probably handled directly in the mouse hardware, which is sad because those buttons are in prime real estate right under your clicking fingers.
Update: Figured it out. Run the Madcatz software just long enough to disable the action lock system on the mouse. Apply changes, and boom, the mouse will now behave properly & you have two more buttons to play with.