X-Mouse Button Control is a program that allows you to customize and enhance how you use your mouse buttons. Designed for both casual and professional users, this program offers complete control over your mouse button actions, allowing you to adapt them to your specific needs and improve efficiency in your daily work or gaming sessions.

X-Mouse Button Control has an intuitive and easy-to-use interface to assign different actions to your mouse buttons, such as double-click, copy, paste, open programs, control volume, etc. In addition, X-Mouse Button Control supports multiple profiles, and you can quickly switch between specific button configurations depending on your program. This is especially useful when working with different programs that require changes in mouse features or when used in video games that demand specific configurations.


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X-Mouse can be very annoying. For some reason it completely deactivates any mouse click on any button until I Control Alt Delete. Then I can use my mouse again. Please can you address this as I need t...

I don't understand certain comments like "it uninstalled my computer", "many bugs", etc. This is by far the best mouse interface I have ever used. Before this, depending on the application I were usin...

This deserves more attention than it currently has. Actually a very nice mouse software to program otherwise improgrammable mouse buttons due to lack of software. It's quite more seamless between app ...

The software features an extensive list of functions available to map to your mouse buttons. These include shifting or combining buttons to perform different actions; creating timed actions that change depending on how long you hold a button down for; mapping simulated keystrokes that send custom keystrokes, key sequences, or mouse actions when you press a mouse button; and launching specific applications.

All these functions add up to a rather comprehensive program that can address the mouse customization needs of even the most advanced user. Getting your mouse set up exactly as you want might take a little while, but the effort will be worth it.

It can be turned on by simply launching the app. Then, the user is free to assign new functions to their mouse buttons as they wish. To utilize the X-Mouse Button Control auto-click function, the user has to set their desired mouse script up.

X-Mouse Button Control is a powerful mouse customization tool. It is ideal for people who want to perform a wide range of different functions with just a click of a button or tap of their scroll wheel. With around 100 different actions and up to nine mouse controls, the configuration options are almost endless. Due to this extensive range of options, however, it can seem quite intimidating and complicated for inexperienced users. With no user guide easily accessible, it will take most users time to fully figure out what they can achieve.

I use a Logitech M570 Trackball under Windows 10. I want to simply make buttons 4 & 5 send keystrokes for a specific application. For reasons I can't fathom, the Setpoint software simply cannot do this for this application (Sierra Chart).

I can't for the life of me figure out what the conflict is here. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? Or a possible alternative to XBC for both remapping the 4 & 5 buttons, but also for inverting the scroll direction?

I don't know why this conflict existed in the first place, but I now know how to solve it. In Setpoint, buttons 4 & 5 must be set to "Other" and then "Generic Button". Now everyone plays nicely together. Thanks to the user forum for figuring this out.

I created an earlier post that received a lot of eyes. My simple goal was just to remap mouse buttons. The Razer mouse hardware is fantastic (so far; its not that old yet). The Razer software, on the other hand, installed MANY services and running programs, several of which insisted on going online to various IP addresses. The mouse is advertised as having on-board memory, but apparently it still requires all the software, services, and Internet access for even the on-board memory to function.

To control mouse buttons 4 and 5 I had to un-do some of the Synapse settings I had done so that X-Mouse Button Control could see them. X-Mouse does not seem able to control the large thumb button like the Synapse software can, so I would appreciate any advice on that.

Anyone know if you can get banned for this? With zowie not having any software I was going to remap one of my mouse buttons to basically have 3 keys on the same function since default is 2 but I'm not trying to get banned.

To change options like how quickly the mouse pointer moves and whether your computer makes a sound when you turn on Mouse Keys, in the Ease of Access Center, under Control the mouse with the keyboard, click Set up Mouse Keys.

Hello TheRaider,For me, Animate (not Pro) has a zoom tool that moves in fixed increments that are displayed in the zoom factor selector, but much more extended (1,25% to 891.200%) and I can use the left mouse button (when zoom tool is selected) for incremental zoom in, and Alt+left mouse button for incremental zoom out.Also, the middle mouse click can be used for this purpose. Alternatively, of course, we can use the spacebar for drag the current view. I cant discover for the moment if a continuos zoom is posible in this software. Photoshop, as example, can zoom in continuous mode with Alt+middle mouse wheel spin, and may be that these difference can create some confusion. Best Regards.Yoryo

Allow mouse events + modifier key shortcuts to be specified in the hotkeys settings page, in the same way that keyboard only key combinations can be specified there. Include the current behaviour as the default shortcuts.

IDEs/Code editors tend to allow you to customise mouse click actions. E.g Configure keyboard shortcuts | IntelliJ IDEA. I only have a three button mouse to test with, but it collects the setting by the user performing the desired mouse + modifier key press inside a dialog box, and can detect left/right/middle that I have. Up to five mouse buttons are supported cross-platform in browser mouse events MouseEvent.button - Web APIs | MDN

There is must exist some functionality in Obsidian mapping mouse events to actions. This feature would make that mapping customisable + expandable through the existing hotkeys interface. It seems feasible in general that looking up a mouse event handler could work in the same way the existing keypress event handler does for hotkeys to work. As long as the default settings match the OS conventions, if a user deliberately changes the behaviour to break convention then that is their choice.

\t \tYour mouse probably has several buttons and maybe a scroll wheel or two, but are you using the default settings or can you open and close Web pages, turn the volume up and down when you play music, or simulate any keystroke? You can, with X-Mouse Button Control. This free utility lets you set customized profiles, called Layers, with individually customized mouse controls in each, and rapidly switch between them. You can create separate mouse control profiles for individual applications, such as games that don't support extended mouse buttons. Or, you can have the scroll wheel change to a volume control when you hover your cursor over the system tray.

\t \tX-Mouse Button Control's main interface shows your profiles in the main window and configures them via a series of tabs labeled Layer 1 through 5, with another tab for Scrolling & Navigation. Each Layer has a name entry field and up to 8 mouse controls, including left, right, and middle buttons; wheel up and down; and tilt right and left. Drop-down lists let us choose from a huge range of commands or No Change (Don't Intercept), which leaves the default command intact. We started by naming our first Layer and selecting our control options. In the Application/Windows Profile pane, we browsed to several applications to create custom mouse commands, such as opening Outlook's inbox. The Settings button offered three tabs of options to configure: General, Global Hotkeys, and Modifier Keys. When we'd made all our selections, we clicked Apply. X-Mouse seamlessly applied our settings, with no discernible difference in performance or feel. We tried the program with several different mice, including a wireless laser laptop mouse and a wired laser gaming mouse that actually had too many controls for X-Mouse, including a thumbwheel. However, X-Mouse let us map any control we chose. We could right-click the program's system tray icon and choose any Layer, enter Setup, disable X-Mouse's controls, and other choices.

\t \tX-Mouse is a great way to get more out of your mouse. With a little effort, you can set up individualized control profiles that let you do things with your mouse that you'd need a series of clicks and keystrokes to do the usual way.

Your mouse probably has several buttons and maybe a scroll wheel or two, but are you using the default settings or can you open and close Web pages, turn the volume up and down when you play music, or simulate any keystroke? You can, with X-Mouse Button Control. This free utility lets you set customized profiles, called Layers, with individually customized mouse controls in each, and rapidly switch between them. You can create separate mouse control profiles for individual applications, such as games that don't support extended mouse buttons. Or, you can have the scroll wheel change to a volume control when you hover your cursor over the system tray. 2351a5e196

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