Select the newly added command under the Shortcut Keys node. What you need to do instead of that is find the desired command in the Command List pane, and drag-n-drop it on the Shortcut Keys node in the All Customizations "XXX" pane.ĥ. I can not tell you how many times I tried to create a new Shortcut Key by right clicking the node and expecting to find "New" as a choice. Expand that CUIX's node in the Customizations in "XXX" pane, then expand the Keyboard Shortcuts node.Ĥ. They do not need to be in the Main CUIX file - I put mine in the same partial CUIX file that has the command definition (to make the migration to future versions easier). Decide in which CUIX file you will create the Shortcut Key definition. Or maybe I just wanted everything in one CUIX file.)ģ. (Perhaps in the version in which I originally created it, either it did not exist or I could not find it. There is a Snap Menu command in the ACA CUIX - I no longer recall why I created on in my custom CUIX.
If the command you want is already defined, you can use the existing definition. That command is assigned this macro: $P0=SNAP $p0=* I have my 5th button set to run CTRL+F12 and, in order to have it display the SNAP popup menu, I created a custom command in a custom partial CUIX file that I created to hold my own customizations, which I called Snap Menu. Determine if the command you want to run is already defined in one of your loaded customization files (Command List pane). I do not recall if it was already in use or not.)Ģ. (For my own use, I chose to use CTRL+F12. Run the CUI command and, in the Customize User Interface dialog, on the Customize tab, in the Customizations in "XXX" pane, click on the Keyboard Shortcuts node under any customization file to see the currently defined Keyboard Shortcuts. Identify an unused keystroke sequence that is not being used for anything else in ACA (or which you are willing to lose in ACA).
#Change logitech mouse settings driver
If your mouse driver can be so configured, do the following:ġ. Does the driver for the mouse allow for assigning custom keystroke(s) to those buttons? If so, you will want to see if it also allows for customization on a program-by-program basis, to preserve the forward/backward functionality outside of ACA.