
Too bad for my rejuvenated enthusiasm to play GRAW 2 again. Old Ghost Recon play flawlessly, though, strangely -or funnily enough. So far, it increasingly looks like a 64-bit related problem. The problem, the non-recognition of the mouse middle button, happens also on other mice as well, one HP and one Sony mice are having the same problem with GRAW 2.Īs it seems GRAW 2 engine cannot communicate with mice fully under the 64 bit OS. But, in my case, I've already done that as well. I don't think it's the driver issue, though, as the problem remain the same with the Logitech driver installed or not as I uninstalled the driver to check the situation, then re-installed it a good point to to check for, too. Thanks guys for the I've installed the logitech G500 driver. I'd appreciate if any ideas are offered, thanks guys. System plays all games/runs all applications (Adobe CS4, MAYA, etc) perfectly Is there a work-around for this, if anyone has ever witnessed/lived such thing?Ĩ Gig RAM -CORSAIR Dominator (cooled) 8500 1066 MHzĢ terabyte WD HDD SATA running ASUS Raid EZ I can call the teams from the 1,2, 3, 4 keys, but whatever menu option is chosen they revert to "move" I think it's the default. No change, still no response from the game when the middle button is clicked. Then, I've connected an older (non-Logitech) mouse which also works perfectly. Despite that, I've tried all available combinations from the mouse menu, ending up with the same result. I'm using a brand new Logitech G500 gaming mouse, and needless to say, it is flawless in any game or applications.

But this time around, I've noticed that the middle mouse button has become inactive/unresponsive in the game, which is by default assigned to call this command menu.

The game had been working (technically) well on Vista. After upgrading my OS from Vista (64) to Windows 7 Ultimate -64 bit, I wanted to run GRAW 2 once again, it had been some time since the last run-through.
