![]() ![]() On your Mouse settings, does it have a BACK and FORWARD commands? The BACK command MWO treats at Group 3, the FORWARD command as Group 4, as in moving your browser direction back to the previous page, or forward to the next page. On this one, you could set the Left/Right Mouse tilt to a specific Group Number. Sooo, is there some generic application for mouse buttoms I could use instead of that Microsoft thing?Įdited by Teer5, 26 July 2016 - 12:42 AM.įirst, is your mouse a 2 button mouse with the scroll wheel? Really weird to have such buttons when you can mainly tie them into special commands like copy/paste or start some application. Either way MWO doesn't recognize them being pressed if I try to bind them into anything. ![]() The mouse application doesn't have buttons 4 or 5 available as "commands", from it I can either just disable them, or assign some special commands to them. This I managed to fix from the mouse control panel by setting the botton to act as middle mouse button, because it has such an option.īut, the mouse has two more buttons, on it's sides. Even though it did it's stuff only in Windows, not when running full screen games, MWO could not bind into it. The third button, technically the scroll, was assigned to some window related sneak-peak thing. Tarl Cabot, on 11 January 2016 - 06:21 AM, said:Īnyone have Microsoft mouse? I have similar problem. Through testing this is what I did that worked. There are replies from other players who said they are having the same issue but no clarification if they actually tried anything suggested in the threads, then they too never reply back. Even after the assistance offered, I have not found a thread where a player replied back on whether or not any of the suggestions worked. This is how I have my two Logitech mice setup. Unless you use the side buttons for browser back and forward in windows, then just set the side buttons to "Generic Button" in the default profile ![]() (At least it was the last time I used SetPoint) It is also worth mentioning that with non-gaming logitech mice (ie using SetPoint), it is impossible to have the button mapped to "Generic Button" in per-application settings, if the default setting is not "Generic Button". Leaving it on the default of "Browser Back" / "Browser Forward" does not work with many games - you will see it work intermittently.Īs mentioned above, the other option is to bind the mouse to the game key, not the game to the mouse button. The problem is caused because in the Logitech software, you need to set the button to "Generic Button". ![]()
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