[X4U] Re: X4U Favorite Mice?
net kat
netkat at comcast.net
Wed Jan 4 19:01:14 PST 2006
I can only speak about my mouse/trackball, but "programmable" means
more "assignable."
I can assign a button to scroll, click, double-click and lock, or I
can assign keystrokes. So, if there's something not covered by the
stock commands, you can make your own command, say, to Render in FCP.
the logitech I use doesn't allow complex, involved things to be
programmed, if that's what you're wondering about.
for me, click, lock, double click and Cmd-W do it for me nicely.
nk
On Jan 4, 2006, at 7:47 PM, Freeman, Colt wrote:
> How do programable buttons work in Tiger? I'm a DV and Digital
> Photographer so its allways nifty and time saving to have a
> programmable mouse but how complex can you get? I assume there are
> third party apps to help with that but I'm not sure what mice they
> work with and how complex I can get. I was eying some tonight at
> Best Buy... I like wired though because I notice a lag with wireless.
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