I had to take my Mad Catz RAT TE to replace it, which worked for almost 7 years - double pressing the left button began. Structurally, they are both very similar, but the RAT 4+ software just pissed me off - somehow I managed to save the option that I have disabled dpi change when I press the corresponding buttons: turn it off, apply the settings, save the profile - anyway, after changing the profiles, the button dpi boost works. The whole evening I had to dance with a tambourine that everything worked the way I wanted. Another problem - the sniper button was buggy and worked, miraculously realized what was the matter: it turned out that double pressing worked! I found out this way: I decided to record a custom command - here I saw that you press once, and the macro records two! pressing. In general, I had to write down a command for aiming - one click of a button! Voila - everything worked in games. I hope my experience will help someone, or is this a special case of incorrect operation of the manipulator.
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