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- This table lists the default tasks and keyboard shortcuts for mice that use Logitech Options software. In addition to these default keyboard shortcuts, you can also assign new shortcuts. Select the Keystroke assignment task, and then enter your own key combination to assign to the button.
- Launch Logitech Options: Start Programs Logitech Logitech Options. If you have more than one device that uses Logitech Options, click on the mouse you want to configure. In the upper left of the window, click on the Mouse tab and then click on the button you would like to customize.
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Summary
This article describes how to add, remove, and disable custom mouse settings for a program when you use the Microsoft IntelliPoint software on a Macintosh computer.
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Configure the IntelliPoint software
To configure the IntelliPoint software, follow the steps that are listed for your operating system.
Mac OS X
On the Apple menu, click System Preferences.
Click Microsoft Mouse.
Click Add.
Note If this is the first time that you add a customized setting for a program, you may receive the following message:You are about to add an application and create a custom setting for it. Select the desired program in the next window. If this message appears, click to select the Don't show again check box, and then click OK.
In the Choose a file window, locate the program that you want to assign custom settings to, and then click the program's executable file.
Click Open.
Configure the mouse settings for that program. You can configure settings on the Pointer Options, Wheel, and Buttons tabs.
Close the IntelliPoint window, and then quit System Preferences.
Note To change or delete customized settings for a program, choose the program from the list in step 3 of this procedure, and then change the settings that you want to change. Or, click Remove to remove all custom settings.
Earlier than Mac OS X
On the Apple menu, click Control Panels.
Double-click IntelliPoint.
Click Add.
Note If this is the first time that you add a customized setting for a program, you may receive the following message:You are about to add an application and create a custom setting for it. Select the desired application in the next window. If this message appears, click to select the Do not show again check box, and then click OK.
In the Open window, locate the program that you want to assign custom settings to, and then click the program's executable file.
Click Open.
Configure the mouse settings for that program. You can configure settings on the Pointer Options, Wheel, and Buttons tabs.
Close the IntelliPoint window, and then quit Control Panel.
To remove, disable, or modify an IntelliPoint custom setting for a program:
On the Apple menu, click Control Panels.
Double-click IntelliPoint.
Under the Select Global Settings for a specific application option, click the program where you want to remove, disable, or modify an IntelliPoint custom setting.
To remove the settings:
Click Remove, and then click Delete.
To disable the settings:
Click to select the Disable IntelliPoint features for the selected applicationcheck box.
To modify the settings:
Configure the settings that you want on the Pointer Options, Wheel, and Buttons tabs.Close the IntelliPoint window, and then quit Control Panel.
The screen magnifies after you install the IntelliPoint software
Press the following key combination to reduce magnification:
COMMAND + OPTION + MINUS SIGN
On the Apple menu, click System Preferences.
Click Universal Access.
Under Zoom, select Off.
Restart the computer.
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For more information on how to assign a macro or function to a button on your Microsoft mouse, visit the following Microsoft knowledge base article:
258892 - Assign macro or function to buttons on your mouse
Recently, we’ve been telling you about our Logitech Options™software, which enables a full range of possibilities on our newest mice and keyboards. With it, you can customize buttons and actions to suit your needs, and even replicate touch gesture controls with your mouse on PC and Mac computers. Today we are excited to share an update with you. A new feature, Application Specific Settings, has been added to Logitech Options. Now, you can customize buttons and actions on the MX Master and MX Anywhere 2 mice for each of your favorite applications. This means that you can program the buttons to do a specific task in one application, and automatically have those very same buttons do a different task in another application. Your current settings won’t be affected, and you can enable or disable the feature at any time without losing your custom settings. Here are some examples of the settings you can create in your applications:
- In iTunes, personalize the MX Master gesture button for your media controls.
- Adjust the pointer speed for each application.
- For Photoshop, assign the keystroke to move “layer up” and “layer down” (cmd+).
And in case you missed it, here are just a few of many more things that you can do to customize your MX Master and MX Anywhere 2 mice:
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- Program the MX Master thumbwheel to zoom in and out of maps.
- Activate Smooth Scrolling for… well, smoother scrolling.
- Program the MX Master thumbwheel to reproduce the 2-finger gesture you normally can only do with your Mac touchpad.
- Scroll through long documents quickly and easily with the hyper-fast scroll wheel, and you can adjust the speed at which the wheel will automatically switch between the ratcheted and free-spin mode.
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We plan to continue developing more time-savers that we’ll add via future Logitech Options updates.