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April Lutz Posted on Jul 19, 2014

Hype HY-7005-WMA works but I can't assign the buttons, there is no driver for that

I have the Hype HY-7005-WMA mouse and I've looked for over an hour on the net to find a driver for it. My computer sees it, and it works, but I can't assign ANY of the 6 buttons. All I can guess is that it needs a driver. But I can't find out (and I threw away the box already) who makes it or where to get it. It didn't come with a disc or anything, so there has to be something... somewhere... right? It's a Hype 2.5 Gz Mouse. One thing I should mention, the reason I had to get it is that I had a mouse and keyboard set and the mouse stopped working. It shows as being on the MOUSE list, but I disabled it in hopes that would make the other information pop up that I needed. It didn't. So no idea what to do now. Thanks for your help.

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The Hype HY-7005-WMA mouse is a very poorly supported product and the buttons on the mouse are preset to only work as set functions and cannot be changed. If the buttons on the mouse do not respond in any way, they may be broken due to poor product quality and you should seek and exchange or return from where you purchased the product from.

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