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re: Mouse controller software
Friday, June 27, 2008 at 10:57 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by M. Finckbone
(13 messages posted)
You might try ebay for a replacement mouse..
On Monday, June 23, 2008 at 9:42 am, moon47usaco wrote:
>I have been using kensington mice and LOVE the Mouseworks software that they offer...
>I remap my 5 button mouse so that (depending on application but autocad in this
case)
>if i click both right and left buttons simultaneously it emulates the keyboard typing
>of "c+o+p+y+enter" so i get a quick access to the copy command...
>
>The other two buttons (regular back and foreword or 4 and 5 buttons) i like to be
>"ESC" key emulation and "m+2+p+enter" witch goes into the mid of two points in autocad...
>
>That being said it is time to find a new 5 button wireless mouse as my old one is
>ready to bite the dust...
>
>I have been looking around at other mice as kensington does not make a 5 button
wireless
>mouse that i am happy with right now...
>
>All of the other mice manufactures i have tried fall short of my needs when it comes
>to controller software...
>
>I need either a manufactures software that meets my needs or a third party software
>that can handle both application specific programing as well as intelligent keyboard
>emulation and multi button support (pressing two buttons at once to get one command)...
>
>Mac os x has 3 good choices of third party software but all the software made for
>xp seems to be lacking...
>
>Suggestions... ??
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- Mouse controller software (moon47usaco: Monday, June 23, 2008 at 9:42 am)
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