Logitech MX500

guysoft

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Dec 10, 2003
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Hi all !

With my old mouse when I use for example "Explore" program and I change from left to right window, I don't need to click to use the wheel button.

Now with MX500 I must all time click the "window inside the window" if I want to use the wheel button.
Have you a solution to this boring problem ?

Thanks !
 

arcenite

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Dec 9, 2001
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Originally posted by: hjo3
Er... what?

He said..

Hi all !

With my old mouse when I use for example "Explore" program and I change from left to right window, I don't need to click to use the wheel button.

Now with MX500 I must all time click the "window inside the window" if I want to use the wheel button.
Have you a solution to this boring problem ?

Thanks !
 

hjo3

Diamond Member
May 22, 2003
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lol...
Let me phrase this so that you can both understand:
Me the at no understanded English with him writings.
:p
 

CraigRT

Lifer
Jun 16, 2000
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Logitech drivers still crap?

NO! :p

it's a wicked feeling mouse.. but that's why i still use a not as nice Microsoft Explorer 3.0 :(
 

NYHoustonman

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Dec 8, 2002
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AFAIK, my Explorer (the original) required that you click the window as well... But my MX500 is definetly the best mouse I have ever laid hands on.
 

poppyq

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Oct 20, 2003
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I know what he's referring to, the next question is do you have the Logitech Mouseware drivers installed or are you just using the ones that it uses by default when you plug in the mouse?
 

Auric

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If not in drivers, this auto-activate feature is available in Microsoft's TweakUI.
 

Amused

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Apr 14, 2001
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Yep, you can change a setting in tweakUI that makes whatever window your curser is hovering over the active window.

Personally, I think this is annoying, but other people like it.