Programmable Mouse - Multiple Applcations
Posted: 20 Feb 2016, 07:01
It's hard for me to accept that it is so difficult to find a programmable mouse where I am able to program set of commands independently for multiple applications.
I do own one now:
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-72128- ... op?ie=UTF8
but it is 11 years old and Kensington no longer supports its software, MouseWorks, for Windows 7+.
This was the perfect programmable mouse for my data processing business when I was on Windows XP. I used 6 applications concurrently and was able to, for example, program "Button 4" to perform "Select All" in MS Word. I would on-the-fly switch to MS Excel and program the same "Button 4" to perform "Paste."
I shopped around at Amazon looking for such a sophisticated programmable mouse. Most are gaming mice which its programmable buttons only work for one application.
I bought one hoping I can program commands like my former Kensington mouse: http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-PERDITIO ... B00LSERFA0 It is a fine mouse, but, as predicted, I am unable to use it for multiple concurrent applications.
Is there such a mouse that exists anymore?! Somebody... please help me!
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I do own one now:
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-72128- ... op?ie=UTF8
but it is 11 years old and Kensington no longer supports its software, MouseWorks, for Windows 7+.
This was the perfect programmable mouse for my data processing business when I was on Windows XP. I used 6 applications concurrently and was able to, for example, program "Button 4" to perform "Select All" in MS Word. I would on-the-fly switch to MS Excel and program the same "Button 4" to perform "Paste."
I shopped around at Amazon looking for such a sophisticated programmable mouse. Most are gaming mice which its programmable buttons only work for one application.
I bought one hoping I can program commands like my former Kensington mouse: http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-PERDITIO ... B00LSERFA0 It is a fine mouse, but, as predicted, I am unable to use it for multiple concurrent applications.
Is there such a mouse that exists anymore?! Somebody... please help me!
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