Step 2: Programming The Mouse Buttons; Section I: Button Assignment - A4Tech G6-70D User Manual

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Step 2: Programming the mouse buttons

MOUSE PROPERTIES
#4 and #5 button can be set as either regular programmable buttons or "Office-Button" functions. The 4
makes shortcut commands from Office-jump such as "OPEN, CLOSE"; "DELETE, REPLY", "ZOOM IN, ZOOM OUT"...etc. which may be
1. Double click on the mouse icon "
" will bring you the mouse properties (as shown on the left).
2. If the mouse image appears in the mouse properties menu looks exactly the same as the
mouse on hand, then you have successfully installed the 2X-Office driver.

Section I: Button Assignment

In the first section of the mouse properties menu, there is a mouse image and each accessible
key is remarked with a number, which is responding to the numbers as listed to the right, as
shown on the upper corner of the "Mouse Properties" setup window.
For example,
"Button #1" is assigned as "Main Button" by default and it is not programmable.
"Button #2" has been assigned as "Right Button" which works as right click for your mouse
"Button # 3"has been assigned as "Pan" function by default. It's a vertical scrolling wheel if you
scroll it. Also, "Button # 3" can be used as a "Net/Lucky Jump". To set up the "Net/Lucky Jump",
you need to open the Mouse Properties window and select the button tab as left image shown.
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Then assign "Net/Lucky Jump" in "3
Tilt-wheel Button" command. You also can use "Setting" to
update the command list of "Net/Luck Jump". Press the wheel button, it will show up the "Net/Luck
Jump" screen which shows 14 commonly used tasks as for convenient shortcuts.
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