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You can map your mouse buttons to more common functions (like copy and paste or media controls) or set them to launch specific apps. Or, if you’re just annoyed by your mouse’s extra buttons ...
Not everyone knows that you can easily personalize your computer's mouse settings, make the scroll speed faster, swap functions of your mouse, or even make the pointer more visible. Read on to ...
You’re only limited by your imagination with this, so think of the more painstaking keyboard shortcuts you use and map them right to your mouse buttons. You’d be surprised how much of a ...
One set of features that was introduced in Windows Vista and made its way over to Windows 7 is the "Make the mouse easier to use" feature set. These settings allow you to change many functions and ...
You can change your mouse's DPI in the Settings menu on your computer, or if you have the right kind of mouse, by pressing the DPI button on it.
You can change your mouse's DPI in the Settings menu on your computer, or if you have the right kind of mouse, by pressing the DPI button on it.
You can set as many shortcuts as you have buttons on your mouse, and extend that list with mouse button/keyboard combo shortcuts, for just about every app on your Mac.
My mouse has 5 buttons. In OSX I bind the farleft button to expose and the far right to show desktop. I was hoping to do something similar in Linux. The far left to switch to next desktop and the ...
Here's how to map your mouse's extra buttons to get more use out of them. Don't leave your mouse's potential untapped.