![]() ![]() Was kind of confusing regarding how I would be able to know which commands carried out which tasks. I couldn't find any online documentation regarding this issue however I did find some about setting custom mouse bindings. Such a shame considering how useful it would be. From what I can tell it looks like this project has been abandoned. I tried to install it was but not successful. Upon doing some research I discovered a piece of software called HIDPoint designed to emulate SetPoint for Linux systems but it seems to have not been updated or supported in the last couple years as it lists the latest supported version of Ubuntu as 10.10. Normally you would choose to set the binding on the mouse wheel and change it from 'Shift scroll modes' to 'Middle Button' but Logitech doesn't provide any Linux support. I believe this software is call Logitech SetPoint. Clicking down again on the mouse wheel turns freespin off and relocks the wheel or causes it to click with every scroll.īack when I used to use Windows, the Logitech drivers installed a piece of software that allowed me to easily select key bindings, customize display settings on the keyboard (which I've never even looked at and know nothing about I don't even really use the keyboard) and MOST IMPORTANTLY an option to toggle between treating the middle mouse button as MOUSE3 or as a toggle between free spin and click-scrolling. When I press down on the mouse wheel it releases the scroll clicker and allows the wheel to spin freely. I have a Logitech MX5500 mouse and keyboard combo. ![]()
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