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M-RBA97 Bluetooth Mouse Drivers
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08-28-2012 07:39 PM
Is there a way to install a driver for the button between the Forward/Back buttons in the thumb position? The full Logitech keyboard & mouse combo software really delays the connection between my PC and keyborad/mouse at boot. The only thing I am interested in setting is the said button to Ctrl+F4.
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Re: M-RBA97 Bluetooth Mouse Drivers
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08-30-2012 02:53 PM
Hello nvrau
You can assign "ctrl+F4" as a keystroke assignment to the thumb button using the Logitech Setpoint software. You can use this link as a reference on how to customize the mouse using Setpoint.
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Re: M-RBA97 Bluetooth Mouse Drivers
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08-31-2012 04:54 PM
Thanks for the reply. I am familiar with the full application for the keyboard/mouse combo. As I stated, after I installed the application my PC didn't boot as well. The application has WAY too much "stuff", I am only interested in assigning this one button to the Ctrl+F4 keystroke. Is there another way to do this or a driver I can install to accomplish this?
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09-17-2012 01:48 PM
Hello nvrau
Unfortunately, you can't customize the buttons or a button on the mouse without the Logitech Setpoint Software installed.
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