gsaldivar
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- Apr 30, 2001
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i just remap the buttons to delete and middle button.
not sure whats so bad about side buttons, its nice to have more.
if it really bugs you just drill or epoxy them into oblivion.
I have probably lost a couple hundred or more hours of work in my life to side mouse buttons advancing or retreating the page I'm working on. They are the WORST idea ever...at least for me.
Any links to info on hacking the drivers? I won't install Logitech software other than basic drivers, it's cost me too many systems and is a wholly unnecessary waste of resources.
yea no kidding, the logitech software is so good at this point i have both a g9 and a mx revolution hooked up, each has its own key assignments and configuration utilities coexisting side by side with no conflict, and the g9 auto detects the application and changes the key binds based on that. Software works wonderfully, dunno wtf prince of wands is doing, but logitechs doing their job fine.
resource hog? right now set point is using 12mb of my 4gb, how awful.
i think you need to get with the times, the reality is that it isn't a resource hog at all.
Not sure about that particular mouse, but a lot of mice store the settings on the actual mouse - my current Logitech G9x does and so did my 7 year old Razer. In that case you can install and run their program, change the settings, then uninstall the program.
Back in the day of single-core CPU's and <256MB ram I was like you. In the day's of quad-cores and 4+GB, not so much. I mean if it was really resource happy I'd have some reservations, but currently Setpoint is using a whopping 9,468K of memory. I'll take that for the auto-profiling on program launch.
yea......
sorry that doesn't make any real sense.
that is your personal fixation, nothing more. if it makes you happy fine. but it doesn't make any sense.
Except that not everyone is running a system like that. I don't have a single dual-core in the house even. An old Sempron is my monster atm, and only one system has more than a gig of ram.
Moreover not everyone has use for the 'advanced' features offered by the software. The ONLY thing I want a mouse to do is left click, right click, and wheel. Nothing else. Ever.
Well if installing the software temporarily to adjust the features you want is too much for your Sempron, toss the mouse in the garbage (or sell it) and go buy a basic mouse.
I use optical thumb mice with dual and triple screens, and would never buy a mouse without the forward/back buttons which are essential to me at work since everything is now web based and also works great in Windows explorer too. I think it's the greatest invention ever made on mice. But to each his own.