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    Map a keystroke to a mouse button?

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    • V Offline
      vizier
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      This is a totally random question but everyone here seems very computer savvy so I figured it was worth a shot. I want to map a the letter T to the side mouse button on my mouse. Anyone have an idea of how to make that happen?

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        Khai
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        if your using a Logitech and running their Setpoint software you can map the buttons in there. for example I have button 5 on my MX Revolution mapped to F5

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          Gaieus
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          With my Logitech mouse I use shortcut keys mapped for the Previous/Next view in the SU Camera toolbar with those side buttons (this way using it just like in a browser). You can get used to such laziness so quickly...

          Gai...

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            dylan
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            It's simple to do vizier if your mouse software allows it.

            Both Microsoft and Logitech have this feature, but not every model mouse seems to support it.

            You would generally set a Keystroke.

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