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This forum post is asking about it
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/red-dragon-mouse-and-binds-question.2505329/
A user linked this program at the bottom, you could give it a try
http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/XMouseButtonControl.htm
Ideally you'd want to do it in your OEM software but if this works it's the next best thing. Looks like you can setup application specific profiles too which is nice.
If so, use the mouse software (you got one, right?) to give the buttons alt+shift+ctrl+1 to 0, a, b,...
Then you go into setup, when you are asked to press a new key, press the mouse button.
If the game only support shift+key, think about using shift+numlock-1 or something like that.