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This is really the job of the mouse driver which runs at a completely different priority where it can make such decisions much more reliably.Intel OBL Distribution (Commercial Use) License This LIMITED DISTRIBUTION LICENSE AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is a contract between You and Intel Corporation and its affiliates (“Intel”). It is possible the 6th button sends some extra data that can be interpreted, but recognising dual clicks alone is not easy right now, because windows does not send a single message saying "two buttons are pressed" but two messages, one for each button, and therefore its not so easy (without adding complexity and potential delays and errors) to tell if it is genuinely two buttons or a combination. Without having access to the hardware, its pretty much impossible to implement hardware specific functions. I have no diea if this is possible but it would be a ncie feature to add if it is not such a complicated matter. Sirverik wrote:I have an uncommon mouse made by a mexican company called acteck, it is a 6 button mouse and the first 5 buttons work perfectly under your progam and the sixth button seems to activate both the middle button and button 4 at the same time, so maybe there is a way to assign an independent action to this button by adding a feature that can combine simultaneous clicks int oa completely different action. How can I get this button to work the work the way I want? Does the tilted window effect correspond to the "Flip 3D *Vista Only*" function itemized in the program command list available for the various buttons? Touching the front left button concels this effect, and restores the normal windows appearance. Retouching the button changes the order of the tilted windows by placing the formerly rightmost window all the way to the left and advancing the other windows righward one position at a time. Instead, on touching the left front trackball button, all open windows: 1) duplicate themselves, and those duplicates 2) shrink, and 3) reorient themselves by pivoting on their left edges so as to appear to be viewed at a 30 degree angle. Programming this functionality to either the "Middle button" or to the "Mouse button 5" does not work. The problem is with the left front button, which I want to function as a "Left Click-Drag". The right front button, which appears to correlate with "Mouse button 4", can be programmed as a "Right Click-Drag" which is what I want for it.
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The left click and the right click buttons, and the scroll ring, all function properly. I too am running the Kensington optical trackball, (K64325) on Vista Ultimate.