How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

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How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

Post by yaa69455 » 21 Oct 2021, 11:38

How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse, such as check the name "9 button", set "The function of the 9th button".
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Re: How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

Post by yaa69455 » 17 Dec 2021, 12:53

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I can't use this language to judge the excess mouse button.
1.What languages ​​can be?
2.What language is simple?
3.What language can be in Linux + Windows?
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Re: How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

Post by Xtra » 17 Dec 2021, 13:25

Post what mouse make/model it is more than likely its just numpad buttons.
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Re: How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

Post by yaa69455 » 17 Dec 2021, 21:16

Xtra wrote:
17 Dec 2021, 13:25
Post what mouse make/model it is more than likely its just numpad buttons.
http://img.pconline.com.cn/images/product/5517/551734/sb_yl_1_m2.jpg
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Re: How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

Post by yaa69455 » 17 Dec 2021, 21:22

Xtra wrote:
17 Dec 2021, 13:25
Post what mouse make/model it is more than likely its just numpad buttons.
I want to change the mouse, I have to have more keys, I want to set the hotkey yourself.
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Re: How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

Post by Xtra » 18 Dec 2021, 00:14

Sorry an image is not telling me what make/model it is maybe someone else knows?
I would suggest reading the instructions that came with it or look them up.

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Re: How to check the "non-system key" of the mouse

Post by swagfag » 18 Dec 2021, 03:12

its a Bloody A4Tech V4M based on google img search results. those buttons(on the top) are there to interact with its onboard microcontroller(to presumably adjust DPI and other stuff). u cant do anything with them unless uve also got software that would allow rebinding them. otherwise, its like asking how to turn ur electric kettle's on/off switch into a hotkey... u dont.
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