In the
Virtual Keys
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you will see six virtual key names for the three mouse buttons
when clicked (VK_MSE_B#_CLK) or double-clicked
(VK_MSE_B#_DBL). Note that the middle mouse button is
number 4.
If you are defining a button and modifier key combination, hold
4
down the modifier key(s).
Double-click on the virtual key name of the button to be
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programmed (then release the modifier key(s) if pressed).
The
Key to Program
the button and modifier key(s) pressed.
Enter the macro definition in the
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your own definition as described in the appendix "Programming
Keys & Buttons" on page 287, or selecting standard key
functions in the
Emulation Keys
(For more information about using the
log, refer to the section "Defining Key Functions" on page 38.)
Click
when you have finished.
OK
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box, scroll down to the bottom of the list and
field will display the virtual key name(s) of
Macro
and
Virtual Keys
Key Macro Settings
Defining a Macro
Mouse Functions
box, either by entering
list boxes.
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