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With the Logitech Mouseware software, you can assign most-used functions to the mouse/trackball buttons. In the Mouse Properties window, access the "buttons" tab to assign button functions. Highlight the number associated with the button you would like to program (tab or alt+underlined number). Type alt+M to activate the "Modify" function. To select the action desired for that button (down arrow will scroll through the list of functions). The double-click and draglock functions are most beneficial. For more information, click the "help" button.
If your Logitech mouse has a wheel, the wheel functions both as a wheel and a button. Simply click the wheel like you would a standard mouse button. Use the wheel scroll for precise up and down movement. (The arrow keys and ctrl+arrows also produce the same movement). The wheel will move with greater ease if, using the "buttons" tab and scroll wheel selected, select Scrolling size to "Screen" and check the "use Office compatible scroll" and box.
Use the AutoScroll feature as often as possible. To AutoScroll, you may scroll without moving the wheel or clicking and dragging a button (both high-force movements that will stress the forearm muscles). To program a button or the scroll wheel to AutoScroll, use the "buttons" tab. To activate this feature, place the cursor in an application. Press the mouse button assigned to AutoScroll. The AutoScroll icon appears. Move the mouse once in the direction you want to scroll (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal). The farther you move the pointer from the starting point, the faster the scrolling. To stop AutoScroll, press any mouse button.
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