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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've got a Logitech MediaPlay wireless mouse and can't get the web browsing buttons to work properly in Firefox. Any hints or cool things I can do?
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| #0 11:02am 26/05/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 793
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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On a related subject - I have an MX500 mouse and I can't for the f***ing life of me figure out how I can bind the scrollie wheel push down action to open up a URL in FF in another tab.
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| #1 11:09am 26/05/06 |
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Spook
Posts: 16169
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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tried using IE?
i hear stuff works really well with it |
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| #2 11:47am 26/05/06 |
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YoungNastyMan
Posts: 246
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Yea opening other tabs in IE works awesome :)
MX500/510 wheel button has never not worked for me, don't know how you broke it. I never installed logi's drivers though, just plugged it in. Forward and back buttons worked by default too. |
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| #3 12:09pm 26/05/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4127
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Logitech = great hardware, s*** software. Don't install the driver software and your web buttons should function as you would expect.
If for some reason you must install logitech's software, you'll need to bind the keys to the appropriate action. |
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| #4 12:18pm 26/05/06 |
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Boxhead
Posts: 11400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if you've got the software installed bind the buttons that aren't working to a key press and then in firefox bind the key press to whatever you want it to do.. only way i've gotten it to work
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| #5 12:19pm 26/05/06 |
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Greazy
Posts: 3569
Location: Other International
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if you've got the software installed bind the buttons that aren't working to a key press and then in firefox bind the key press to whatever you want it to do.. only way i've gotten it to workYeah thats what you do. When you have firefox open if you hit alt + back arrow or forward its like clicking the 'go back one page' button. So open up Setpoint (or whatever the mouse software is called), find your back and forward buttons. Set them to keystroke assignment, then set it to alt + back arrow and alt + forward arrow respectively. and because Im horrible at explaining things: http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/3381/untitled19ye.jpg |
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| #6 02:12pm 26/05/06 |
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parabol
Posts: 2375
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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tried using IE? Yeah it's 100% spyware compatible. Thanks for the reminder. |
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| #7 06:58pm 26/05/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 10048
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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buy an ms mouse. mine works perfectly
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| #8 10:10pm 26/05/06 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 3906
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ticman go in to the logitech software and change the middle button from universal scroll to middle button.
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| #9 12:25am 27/05/06 |
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TicMan
Posts: 795
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Cheers - got it going.. I can now browse porn easier.
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