![]() ![]() ![]() Logitech Gaming Software is better than Razer's Synapse software, but both get the job done. I also love the volume control on the top right of this keyboard. Gaming keyboards are way better, and I love them and have been using them for years, now on a Logitech G910, which has three banks of nine G-keys. I also don't think that these mice come in a left handed versions, so you'd be out of luck if it is your right hand that is missing. I don't find G-keys particularly easy to use on a mouse, and I only use four of the six on my G-602. I use a Logitech G602 which only has six G-keys, but I think the Razer Naga has 12. Check out the Logitech and Razer Gaming hardware. These have addition keys that can be set to trigger a series of keystrokes, including modifier keys. Gaming keyboards, gaming mice, and gaming extension keyboards (key-pads). I was thinking about this when a possible solution was sat right in front of my on my desk. I know it sounds unbeliveble, but in my mouse I have set about 200 different functions, that many of them are scripts or sequences. That may be hard to imagine but I use keyboard only to type text, everything else I do in Photoshop I do with mouse (and I'm not talking about choosing items from menu, no, shortcuts to them I have set to mouse buttons as well). If you'd like to get started with go to forum I linked you, and if not Phil who created it then maybe someone else like me will answer your questions. After 10 years of improvements XMBC is so advanced tool that it'd take too much time to write about everything it got. Still you can use it with Right Mouse Button (with special XMBC option that disable everything that is triggered from Photoshop, but send at same time that fucntion, like ALT you set to). They are not used in Photoshop so you can bind to one of them ALT key. I guess your mouse doesn't have 4th and 5th buttons as well as tilt. I bought mouse that has LMB, RMB, Middle Button, 4th Button, 5th Button, 2 direction roll, and 2 direction tilt, so 9 'buttons' in sum. ![]()
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