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9 Button mouse
Hello again,
I have a 9 button mouse (logitech mx anywhere2) and two buttons aren't recognized. It are the buttons in the wheel when you move it left and right (button 6-7). If I use the ws driver they are recognized but then the forward and back buttons do the same as the mouse wheel (up and down, button 4 and 5) With the mouse driver only 7 buttons are recognized, even though I use 'buttons 9' option. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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No, I don't sorry ;-)
But In http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=10928 uses Windows to attach macro's to the buttons of his multi-button mouse. Because they are stored in the memory of the mouse, he then could use them under BSD.
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Did you just use the "W" word?
I'll live with out the two buttons, it was just very convenient in audacious to seek forward and back in a song.
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