

Save the profile (s) to onboard memory, they are by color so for example red,blue,white etc. Connect your keyboard to a windows PC capable of running synapse 3. So all in all the decision is *very* questionable, but there's nothing we can do about it except look for a good alternative mouse and try and get a descent price for the old one and then let people know what kind of company Razer is, one that places the user last. I'm in the exact same situation, ( programmer who works on a mac :) ), here's what you CAN do.
Synapse 3 mac for mac#
You even see opensource projects coming to the rescue though for Mac they are still far.
Synapse 3 mac driver#
They easily have the means to get a driver working on macOS. Let's be honest, they are building a driver (and some management software). It's not like they are building rockets or a new OS. They've been stalling for ages on what would happen instead of just being clear from the beginning, keeping us all in the dark and hoping. Obviously it's not gonna break their business if the only value you care about is $$ at the bottom line, but giving crap about their macOS users will hurt them and their image going forward. Look back 20 years and ask yourself, are more people using Macs and have gaming become better on Macs? It's a yes to both. End of day they will be pushing away and alienating their Mac segment. All these threads are not gonna change dime, they've had time.

Last I heard, Synapse 3 for macOS proper is probably not happening due to low demand, and to be fair, Apple has really done everything they can to put the nail in the coffin of people playing games on Mac. Razer's obviously sleeping in class on this one. Sure, if you use Boot Camp then you are just running a regular copy of Windows 10 and Synapse 3 will work great.
