![]() This sets an application specific override for the HTML Help (hh.exe) program to use Shift+Backspace for the Forward action. The advantage of this solution is that other "Application Specific Settings" will also be in effect, specifically Forward and Back change sheets in MS Excel.Ģ - Change button 7 back to "Forward" and button 8 back to "Back"ģ - Make sure "Application Specific Settings" is checkedĤ - Click "OK" to close the SetPoint settings windowĥ - Right-click the SetPoint icon in the System Trey and select "Exit" to close SetPoint completelyĦ - Open "C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\Logitech\SetPoint\user.xml" in your favorite text editor (notepad will work).ħ - Around line 94 you should see this section: Logitech MX1000 Back and Forward buttons don't work with the program.Įdit 3: *added a link for those who do not want to download attachment.Īdd firefox.exe to the "Application Specific Settings" for the default "Forward" and "Back" actions in Logitech SetPoint. MX1000 and FireFox: Back and Forward Button Instructions You may have to update the SetPoint™ software if the one on cd is older. ![]() Middle click: select 'Other' and bind 'Middle Click' to it. Set back/forward and the wheel to "other - generic button" Hmm it says it uses the SetPoint™ software so it may be like the workarounds for the MX900 Bluetooth?īack/forward: bind the buttons to alt+left arrow and alt+right arrow. ![]() James wrote:Logitech Unveils the World´s First Laser Mouse. It would appear that Logitech only has the capability to tie into ONLY ONE of the three "back" processes mentioned above and therefore is seemingly having issues in Firefox. In doing a bit more research, between the MS and Logitech mouse (as I have both) it would appear that the MS mouse may support more than one "back" method:īACKSPACE on keyboard, ALT+Left Arrow, Left Arrow.ģA) In answer to this last quote I included above as well as to answer some of the other problems mentioned in this post. Other "back" functions appear to be ALT+arrow and simply Arrow (as used in the Jpeg viewer lastly quoted above). This Backspace key function also appears to not be working in FF which would have been nice for them to include.ĢA) If there is a FF bug it would be that: Support the backspace Key on the keyboard for a "back" function in the browser. When the Logitech mouse is assigned the "back" function it appears that it is assigning the BACKSPACE key on the keyboard (which serves as a back function throughout much of Windows and browsers including IE) or something similar. Now due to this post and similar problems w/ my Logitech LX700 I am finding what I think to be the bigger picture. It would appear that there are several "back" functions, only a few of which I have taken advantage of. Not surprising since MS wrote the Win OS. ![]() The MS jpeg viewer will work on the left and right arrow keys (without the Alt key).ġA) If there is a "crappy Logitech software" issue it appears that it is only this: Logitech may not be able to bind into as many "back" functions as MS can. It seems pretty foolish not to support firefox/mozilla considering that it has 10% of the market even though Opera (with 2-3%) is supported.Ģ) DaveLessnau Posted:> Since the default associations on those Back and Forward buttons work with other software, is this a bug with Firefox? Has anyone opened a bug report on Bugzilla (I can't find one, but I'm no expert)?ģ) helson Posted:> Now the forward/back buttons do not work in the jpeg viewer. ![]() 1) Suicidal Zebra Posted:> Yet again, it appears the Logitech are making great hardware, just sucky software. ![]()
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