Hi, The program was working great for me until now. I have a new mouse and I want one of the buttons to do CTRL+Z, and so I input it in the profiles tab. However, the program just produces the letter z when I press the mouse button. I've tried other key combinations but it's as if pressing the button only produces the sequence of separate jeys (CTRL, and after, Z) rather than the combination of both keys. Single key replication is working great. Thanks for the program in any case; it's extremely practical and useful...!
RealityRipple
Nov 24, 1:52 PM
This is a total shot in the dark, but try holding the mouse button in question down for a little longer than an immediate press-and-release? It may not be sending the "mouse down" and "mouse up" events as cleanly as other mice.
Polilla
Nov 24, 2:29 PM
Thanks for the quick reply! No luck. Tried waiting different lengths of time, same result. I can also do the same command with the combination [_ + u + ENTER], but I have the same problem with the lower dash, since I have to do [SHIFT + -] to get _
Rafi
Aug 28, 10:18 AM
How to change it to volume up and down? Thanks
Mitja
Jul 23, 5:26 AM
Can you add an option to call WM_PLAY, WM_STOP to control video/music playing and not just pressing keys?
Sluggo
Jun 2, 10:19 PM
How do I set my side button to be my primary mouse button? Hmmmm....
RealityRipple
Jun 2, 11:29 PM
I'm afraid Mouse Manager only has the option to emulate keyboard keys, not mouse buttons.
purple
May 13, 5:31 PM
Hello, I am trying to assign a keyboard key to one of the mouse buttons but this key is broken, so I cannot press it to assign it. Is there a way to do this another way?
RealityRipple
May 13, 6:00 PM
Most copies of Windows have an On-Screen Keyboard (osk.exe) which should let you "click" a keyboard key to enter text. I haven't tested it with Mouse Manager, but it's my best guess other than borrowing someone else's keyboard.