I just bought some logitech g300 mice and would like to map the extra buttons in MicroStation for various commands and/or key-strokes. When I'm in the Button Mapping dialog, MicroStation only recognizes the mouse's buttons #4 and #5. When I click on the "Button Definition Area" with the #6, 7, 8, or 9 button, nothing happens. Anyone else have any success with mapping extra buttons for this, or any other mice?
I'm running ABD 8.11.09.704 (although I have the same problems in SS4 & SS3) on,
Windows 7
Kind Regards,
Scott
(Former CaDad)
Hi Scott
I even experimented with my G500 mice. There is currently no way to get more than 5 buttons without loosing functionality of the mouse. The Logitech Device setup has only 5 standard buttons, and while MicroStation is able to use up to 16 (i.e. for older digitizer devices) the Logitech setup will not support this.
You have a chance to setup your mice button with a macro that calls some F-Key function (i.e. STRG+ALT+F1) and setup this F-Key combination in MicroStation accordingly, but that will almost override the standard behaviour of the mice button at all.
Beside this I feel comfortable enough with 5 customizeable buttons (plus a LM+RM combination for pan), my brain would get confused with too many of them ;-)
HTH Michael
Answer Verified By: Scott Harmon