It's a free app that allows you to custom map most if not all the buttons on pretty much any Logitech mouse. It really shines on those with multiple buttons (like the MX Rev) because you can assign shortcuts/macros to any button PER program (and there are at least 9 keys you can custom assign). Basically, it improves productivity.
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I'd take a multi-button mouse over a one-click pony any day.
Thank you Logitech and uberOptions for letting me whore out the MX Revolution :)
what is does this "uberOptions" jawn you speak of do exactly that the logtech setpoint software doesn't do?
It's a free app that allows you to custom map most if not all the buttons on pretty much any Logitech mouse. It really shines on those with multiple buttons (like the MX Rev) because you can assign shortcuts/macros to any button PER program (and there are at least 9 keys you can custom assign). Basically, it improves productivity.