![]() But its been a while since I last tried so I may be confusing that with other messages. Its also all very well with that page blaming Logitech but I found that when I did try SendMessage for WM_MOUSEHWHEEL and the likes, the return was not different if the message was processed or not. XMBC cant look at the return from sending the message because that would mean I had to wait for the message to return which could lead to significant delays, and in a driver like Logitech, I'd imagine it would be worse, you cant start waiting in kernel time for that!! Instead, XMBC posts the message and never receives a call back like you would with SendMessage. At one point, I though I had it and I included scrolling and navigation methods to "fix" it but they cases other problems with Office or did not work in all cases so I had to remove them. I spent a LOT of time back in version 1.4x looking into why Office did not respond, and I never managed to get a reliable solution. If you disable "scroll window under cursor" does it work in those applications you listed (when they have focus)? I will have to have another look based on that information, but XMBC also sends the WM_MOUSEHWHEEL message to the window under the cursor IF you have that option enabled. Well that seems interesting, although I'm not sure how accurate it is. I will have to have another look, but not until I have got 2.4 released (its in final beta stages right now). I wonder if anyone on the autohotkey forums has found a solution (that might also apply to XMBC with/without modification). ![]() So I'm not really sure where to go with this one. I have done exactly the same for IE9, an application profile using method 3, because I have yet to find an alternative, but I have to confess to not having spent a lot of time looking at the horizontal scrolling support recently, but I did spent quite a long time trying to figure it out before with little success, especially in office applications MS seem to be the MOST random when it comes to supporting the tilt messages. Method 4 is effectively the same as "Default" except you get to change the lines/characters so if it does not work on default, then it likely wont work on method 4. Yes it should, but then so should the tilt wheel work out of the box with no extra software in these MS applications and it generally does not Click the My Mouse tab at the top and select the Unifying tab from the left as shown below:Ĭlick Open Unifying Software to launch the Unifying software.Ha.Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings).You can launch the Unifying software and connect your M310 to an existing Unifying USB receiver from this tab. Your M310 ships with Unifying software, which allows you to use a single Unifying USB receiver for multiple supported Logitech products. Click the question mark (?) for detailed descriptions. Use the checkboxes to find the mouse settings that are right for you. In addition to adjusting the standard mouse settings, you also have the option of specifying certain settings when playing games.Ĭhoose the Wireless Mouse M310 from the Select Mouse drop-down menu and Game Settings tab at the left: ![]() View the status of your mouse's battery.Choose the Battery Status tab at the left and select the M310 from the drop-down menu:.Launch SetPoint and select the My Mouse tab at the top.Use the drop-down menus, sliders and check boxes to find the settings that are right for you. Select the M310 from the Select Mouse drop-down menu and choose Pointer Settings at the left: ![]() Launch SetPoint and select the My Mouse tab at the top. Click OK to exit SetPoint.Ĭhange your pointer speed, adjust the scrolling size and customize your cursor. NOTE: If SetPoint is not installed, please download it from the M310 Downloads Page.Ĭlick My Mouse tab at the top and choose the M310 from the Select Mouse drop-down menu:Ĭhoose the mouse button you wish to customize in the Select Button field:Ĭhoose the task you wish to assign in the Select Task field:Ĭlick Apply to save your settings. Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). This tutorial will show you how to use the following features in Logitech Mouse and keyboard software (SetPoint): ![]() NOTE: This article applies to Windows only. ![]()
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