Binding extra mouse buttons

Discussion in 'Planetary Annihilation General Discussion' started by nixtempestas, December 14, 2014.

  1. nixtempestas

    nixtempestas Post Master General

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    I've been thinking about this for awhile but never gotten around to asking about it.

    I got a mouse with extra buttons for back/forward and I was wondering if there was a way to set them to something in the settings. I'd really like to use them as a ctrl and shift replacement so I don't have to contort my hand so much to set camera anchors/control groups etc.
  2. emraldis

    emraldis Post Master General

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    some mice have software that allows you to bind your extra mouse buttons to specific keybindings (so pressing that button would be equivalent to pressing the keybinding). I think that's the only way I know how you would do it...
  3. nixtempestas

    nixtempestas Post Master General

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    well, I have a microsoft mouse and it looks like they do have extra software for that, will check it out
  4. nixtempestas

    nixtempestas Post Master General

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    well, the software works, just not for PA...
  5. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    that's weird. How does it work? my logitech mouse for example binds keys like shift to a mousekey, so I can write CAPITAL letters by holding a mousebutton. That kind of binding looks like "shift was pressed" to the whole system.
  6. nixtempestas

    nixtempestas Post Master General

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    It's Microsoft's Intellipoint software, no idea how it works but I can do application specific binding for notepad++ to set the back button to shift, and it works as expected (if a bit weird). It doesn't work at all when I do the same for PA though.

    I'll see if I can't find third party software and try it out, might work better.
  7. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    The binding I am talking about is not application specific, but rather a global "consider that mouse button as if it were that keyboard button" kind of thing. That definitely works.
  8. nixtempestas

    nixtempestas Post Master General

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    ya, when it is just global it does work as expected. This however is annoying as I like having the default functionality for everything but PA
  9. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    oic, I never use those extra mouse buttons outside of games.
  10. nixtempestas

    nixtempestas Post Master General

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    ya, it doesn't take long to change it so I might just manually do it when playing PA

    I think the software does something special when program specific bindings are enabled, because even if I have the defaults as i want for PA and program specific for chrome/explorer where I normally use back/forward, it doesn't work for PA. As soon as i disable it, it works fine again.

    stupid microsoft...

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