Mac functionality live!

Along with the recent World of Warcraft patch 3.3, Mac functionality for the WoW MMO Gaming Mouse is now finally live, enabling Mac users to bind all 15 buttons on the mouse directly from within the game.
Check out more info on the WoW MMMO Gaming Mouse on the product pages, as well as our guide to binding all 15 buttons without leaving the game. :)
/Casper




December 18th, 2009 03:17
meh…
about a year too late mang
December 18th, 2009 23:37
Still waiting on full functionality with Windows 7 64-bit…
December 19th, 2009 04:26
Guys, Button 5 isn’t working correctly. Currently, the up on the thumb D-Pad and the front button above the D-Pad both read in the game as Button 5. Any advice?
December 25th, 2009 20:43
I’ve looked everywhere for a fix for this but every time i try installing the latest software I’ve downloaded from the site, I get stuck on “Installing kernel-mode drivers”. Got any ideas?
Running Vista 64 on my desktop. I’ve tried running as admin and saving to the Public folder. If I cant use the increased functionality I might as well return the mouse and go back to my logitech MX518
December 29th, 2009 07:10
Nice, now make it work in Windows 7 64-bit…
Seriously, the support for this mouse is unacceptably terrible.
January 8th, 2010 21:20
What about Mac support for the keyboards? When is that coming?
Thanks
April 21st, 2010 16:00
Thank you Blizzard for getting the buttons to map within the game for Mac use.
Who is going to champion the responsibility to get the other features of the mouse usable on a Mac?
Im mainly talking about the illumination feature that is supposed to be configurable by character/class…etc..
The wow headset by Creative has a fully functional software package for the Mac, where the illumination feature works perfectly.
April 26th, 2010 21:50
I recently bought this, after reading on the site it was “mac” friendly now. Perhaps they should write under it, “but…you can’t use this, this this, oh and this…” you can bind the keys, yes. As for changing the illumination and other settings you’re out of luck. Good job making this mac compatible when Blizzard fixed it where all of the buttons could be used the first time…seriously work on your products and stop false advertising.