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#Corsair m45 mouse software software#
I am afraid the software is still quite buggy, isn't it? I used the keyboard to reboot pc, uninstalled everything and repeated the above mentioned process by running the driver's executables as a superuser to no avail.īy superuser I mean "run as admin" mode. It moved terribly slow and both left and right keys did not work at all. Logged off and relogged in as standard user with the standard account and k90 worked but the M90 was unresponsive.
#Corsair m45 mouse software Pc#
Rebooted again the pc and logged in as admin and everything worked.
#Corsair m45 mouse software drivers#
I logged in with the administrator account, uninstalled the previous firmware update application, uninstalled the drivers of both K90 and M90 and rebooted my computer.Īfter rebooting I re-logged in with the administrator account and installed the firmware update applications, updated k90 and m90 firmware and then installed k90 and m90 drivers. I have both an admin and user account on my pc. For the rest of us mortals, this is a comfortable, responsive mouse that gives you great bang for your buck, and easily one of the best wired gaming mice I've ever used.I am not sure I correctly understood what you meant. The 8,000Hz polling paired with an 18,000DPI sensor is definitely overkill for most gamers but pro's will appreciate the design choices that make this excellent for competitive play. For $60, you are getting a hell of a performer and it's cheaper than Razer Viper 8KHz. I'm hugely impressed with what Corsair has done with the Sabre Pro.
#Corsair m45 mouse software pro#
I very much prefer wireless mice but the fact that I barely ever remembered that the Sabre Pro was tethered is a good sign that the paracord works as advertised. Speaking of which, there are also replaceable 100% PTFE glide pads which I found to be very smooth across my mousepad. Nice.Īdditionally, Corsair gave the Sabre Pro a drag-reducing Paracord USB cable that won't slowdown those hyperfast polling signals, or your fast hand movements, by dragging along the surface. This way, anytime you change an app or game, iCUE will automatically change the mouse profile settings. This would be handy when creating different mouse profiles which, by the way, you can assign to specific games. What I found strange is the lack of presets for popular games such as you'd find in Razer Synapse. The Macro editor is pretty simple to capture and assign to any key of your choice. I'd have loved some more gradient, or flowing color effects.Įach of the Sabre Pro's six buttons can also be reassigned in iCUE. The RGB is impressively bright, though I didn't find the customizations flexible or interesting enough beyond just having static or rotating colours. You can also adjust the two zone RGB lighting found on the Scroll wheel and the Corsair logo at the back of the mouse. There are plenty of controls to fine tune the Sabre Pro to your particular liking. That said, if you have a lower performance processor, like a quad-core i3 Intel, you might see some degradation in performance.Īnd that's not all the iCUE software allows you to change. You'll get a warning in iCUE every time you activate the 8K polling, but since I was testing this on an Alienware R11 with an i9-10900K processor, I never noticed any performance issues. Again, I couldn't feel the difference in responsiveness and I had no scientific way to measure it, but someone better than me will find more use for this high speed. One for the pros, maybe.Ī word of warning though-Corsair says the AXON Hyper-processing technology required to sustain this high speed polling will require a beefy CPU to keep up. That essentially beams your commands to the computer eight times faster than the standard 1,000Hz on most gaming mice. I'm not sure you'd ever use that high a DPI as I've found anything between 6 more than adequate for gaming and work.īut what makes the Sabre Pro really special is the 8,000Hz polling rate. Thanks to the 18,000 DPI optical sensor, you can have steps from as low as 100 all the way to 18,000 DPI.