6 May 2012 00:11
Re: Weird mouse behavior
James Silverton <not.jim.silverton <at> verizon.net>
2012-05-05 22:11:16 GMT
2012-05-05 22:11:16 GMT
On 5/5/2012 2:20 PM, The Real Bev wrote: > On 05/01/2012 05:17 AM, James Silverton wrote: > >> On 5/1/2012 6:18 AM, Ron Hunter wrote: >>> On 5/1/2012 4:35 AM, Daniel wrote: >>>> James Silverton wrote: >>>>> On 4/30/2012 1:00 PM, The Real Bev wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> That's the way ALL right-thinking people should do it. >>>>>> >>>>>> BTW, I couldn't find a way of opening up my Logitech 3500 mouse >>>>>> without >>>>>> destroying it. >>>>> >>>>> I've not wanted to take my M310 mouse apart but the screws holding it >>>>> together seem to be in the battery compartment (and there may be >>>>> another >>>>> under the name label). >>>>> >>>> >>>> Sorry, James, you're not considering physically re-arranging you mouse, >>>> are you?? >>>> >>>> I'm sure Bev (and I know I have) re-arranged things by making >>>> changes to >>>> the mouse driver software. >>>> >>> Most mouse/pointing device drivers have provisions for, at least, >>> reversing the buttons actions so that the lefties can use them >>> comfortably. >>> >>> >> Let me say that I don't want to take any mouse apart (as I said). I was >> just passing on some information to Bev as to where the screws might be. >> I would use the driver to interchange left and right; again, as I have >> said, the mouse and keyboard come with software to do that easily. > > I'll check next time I feel adventurous. MY mouse problem is that the > direction of movement is ~30 degrees off from what it should be. > There used to be a Logitech control for that. You could adjust the direction that was to be "vertical" but I don't seem to have that. -- -- James Silverton ( NOT not.jim.silverton)
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