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Re: map mouse button 4 or 5 to button 2?


Jeff,

I just bought the same keyboard and mouse setup and ran into the same issue that you did. The key is to make the mouse wheel click map to something that the mouse driver does not intercept and prevent from being handled by the current application. The "Switch Application" function is an intercepted function, whereas the old default "AutoScroll" is not intercepted, so the mouse wheel click is passed through to the current application. I am not sure there is much we can do to force the mouse driver to pass us the mouse wheel click, so you might just have to set it back to AutoScroll to get the desired functionality.

Harold

Jeffrey J. Gray wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to have either button 4 or 5 (usually the forward/back buttons) send a 'button 2' signal (ie paste) to cygwin applications? The reasons for this are (1) since button 2 is on the wheel, pressing this button sometimes also accidentally sends a scroll signal making for sloppy paste operations and (2) I just upgraded my mouse, and in the new standard configuration, Windows intercepts button 2 and makes it a 'switch applications' signal. I need button 2 for Cygwin paste operations, so I'm anxious to restore this functionality to my cygwin.

My new mouse/keyboard setup is MS Wireless Optical Desktop Elite (which includes a Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0), and I'm running .... hm, not sure how to check my Cygwin version, it's probably ~4 months old .... on WinXP.

Thanks for the help,
Jeff



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