![]() TimeSlept := timeSlept + sleepingFraction If upKeyState = U The key has been released, so break out of the loop If downKeyState = U The key has been released, so break out of the loop ![]() TimeSinceLastClick := now - lastXButton1ClickTime This script remaps the two small buttons on a Logitech Trackman® Marble® Mouse A single click will start scrolling at a normal pace, but a double or tripple click will start scrolling faster. It is an adaptation of Jerbo's original script. If you decide to do so, here is my AutoHotkey script. It works perfectly, but it is a real hassle to get it configured: you'll need to learn the AutoHotkey basics first. With it you can make the tiny left/right buttons scroll up and down. The only workaround I've found is to use an AutoHotkey script for it. They were so close to creating the perfect mouse! :s Their driver promises a feature to do so, but it does not work for all applications, rendering it quite useless. It's such a shame Logitech didn't implement a scroll wheel simulation. ![]() SendMessage, 0x114, 0, 0, %control%, A 0x114 is WM_HSCROLL SendMessage, 0x114, 1, 0, %control%, A 0x114 is WM_HSCROLL PixelsMoved := pixelsMoved + Abs(nx-ox) + Abs(ny-oy) The mouse was not moved, send the click event TrayTip, Scrolling started, Emulating scroll wheel I posted my version there as anotherperson8923. It can also scroll left/right but that was too sensitive for me so it's commented out here (the block that starts with timesX := Abs(movedx) / 4). However clicking the left small button still does BACK. You scroll by holding down the left small button and rolling the ball up/down. The product's website seems currently down,īut here is a copy of the site's text on.
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