You can manage your gaming mouse profiles using either Automatic Game Detection or On-Board Memory. For help with choosing between them, see answer 360023419873.
To learn about Automatic Game Detection:
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Configuring pointer settings using Automatic Game Detection (see answer 360023419873)
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Importing pre-made profiles (see answer 360023419873)
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Creating new profiles (see answer 360023419873)
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Viewing current profiles (see answer 360023419873)
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Modifying button assignments for existing profiles (see answer 360023419873)
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Setting different DPI settings for profiles (see answer 360023419873)
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Setting Default and Persistent profiles (see answer 360023419873)
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Linking profiles between your G-series keyboard and mouse (see answer 360023419873)
To learn about On-Board Memory:
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Configuring On-Board Memory (see answer 360023419873)
For help with:
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Application-specific profiles not working with the G502 Proteus Core gaming mouse (see answer 360023419873)
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Troubleshooting profile detection (see answer 360023419873)
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Troubleshooting button assignments and macros (see answer 360023419873)
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Enabling the "Lock profile while game is running" option (see answer 360023419873)
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Making sure both single and multiplayer games have profiles (see answer 360023419873)
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Profiles not working after a game update (see answer 360023419873)
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Profiles stop working in the middle of the game (see answer 360023419873)
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