If you aren't going to use push-to-talk, it makes a great companion to the above-mentioned melee-on-mouse. If your mouse has any kind of customisable DPI settings or variable acceleration, you need to have this software installed for those functions to even work in the first place, so it really behooves you to work with it, rather than against it.Īdditionally, you can create a macro or action for one of the other buttons for repeat-left-click with no or 1ms delay for your semi-auto weapons so they will fire at their maximum firing rate. It's very easy to set up, and most of these mouse overlays use less than 2MB of RAM while running in the background. Gaming keyboards do the same thing - you can lock out keys, like the windows key, so you can't accidentally swap out of the game while inside. They map themselves to your gaming profiles while games are running, and support "desktop" or "application" layouts when games are not running. Most gaming mice support profiles for this very reason which you are complaining about. The browser may or may not have an override or workaround, but that is up to the browser. It's actually the operating system, and/or the mouse software, that does this. If you don't have a Logitech mouse, you may want to say what kind so someone can help. They'll stop functioning as page navigation buttons. The side buttons are default set to something like "Browser Navigation Back/Forward", just change them to "Generic Button" and save. I would give better details but I'm not on my computer that has the settings, so I'll see if I can find more in a minute. Should be fairly obvious where you go to edit buttons. as running the installer as admin, also set the installed exe the same. Have installed the setpoint software using compatibility mode for win8 and down as well. Logitech unified reciver, mouse versions m215,m310, ex110 and latest ( new ) m325. In this program, you can set up multiple profiles for different mouse configurations, including buttons. On three other pcs running win10 pro on legacy bios this is not an issue. It should be in the little task tray of icons by the clock in the lower right, or in the start menu. If you have a Logitech mouse, find the Logitech Setpoint program. Ideally, I'd like to just change the settings, not download anything. Is there a way to disable this for firefox?Īlso, while I'm at it, is there one for chrome? They are treated by browsers as "forward" and "back". I got a new mouse, and it features 2 side buttons. Not technically a warframe question, but: