You can assign mouse buttons to perform different commands in different programs. For example, you can assign the same mouse button to activate Digital Ink when in PowerPoint, a macro when in a game, and the Magnifier when in any other application. To reassign a button for a specific program...
Introduction: How to Swap the Mouse Buttons In this Instructable, I will show you how to swap the mouse buttons on your computer (this can be extremely funny when you send it to a friend). This does nothing harmful to your computer, all it does is makes the left mouse button right cli...
In Mouse you can use both buttons as Primary buttons, the Primary buttons on a mouse are typically the left and right buttons. Mostly the left button is used for selection and the right button is used to open context-sensitive actions such as opening a Context menu. Some mouse have additio...
Switch Left and Right mouse buttons to make the Mouse Left-Handed By default, a mouse device is configured to be right-handed, with its primary button on the left and secondary on the right. The primary button is used for functions like selecting and dragging. You can make your mouse left...
Yes, many air mice allow you to program buttons for different functions. With the accompanying software, you can assign specific actions to buttons, like opening an application, controlling media playback, or executing keyboard shortcuts. The programmability of an air mouse can significantly enhance...
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I've 30 objects and 10 people, and I need to assign each person randomly (unique) selected objects as a daily activity. Would you please suggest to me how I can do it using Excel formulae? The objects are unique within that day. It means that a person can get the same object the ...
First, open the Control Panel and navigate to “Mouse” or “Devices and Printers”. In the Mouse Properties window, select the tab labelled “Buttons” and find the section labelled “Button Assignments”. Here you will be able to assign a new shortcut for each of your mouse buttons – ...
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However, we won't map single keypresses to them. Instead, we'll go for macros. Creating a Wheel Shift & Macros To assign macros to your mouse's buttons, you first have to create them. In the case of the Logitech G502 Hero that we're using here, that's done by choosingMACROSunder...