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    LX700 - forward/backward buttons

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by zxc, Sep 30, 2005.

  1. zxc

    zxc Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    I've just received Logitech Wireless Desktop LX700. It seams to be pretty OK however there is one thing I cannot get working:
    when I plugged the set for the first time the forward/backward buttons located on the mouse worked properly in all browsers (IE, FF, Opera). But when I installed Logitech software for more features those mouse buttons work only in IE (and Windows Explorator). I checked the settings and everything seems top be OK. There is no additional setting for both FF and Opera designated for this feature.

    Would you have any advice how to get it work?


    thank you in advance

    zxc
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Yes, you need to edit the back and forward buttons to be "Alt + Left Arrow" and "Alt + Right Arrow."
     
  3. zxc

    zxc Notebook Consultant

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    now, that was fast :)

    Where do I edit them? in browsers settings? I can't find it, at least in FF

    zxc

    EDIT:
    "Alt + Left Arrow" and "Alt + Right Arrow." - that's how it is now in FF but the mouse buttons dont work

    EDIT2:
    Logitech drivers/software DOES NOT support FF which is quite interesting as it is the second most popular browser and even Microsoft desktops are compatible with Fox. Anyway the solution is here:
    http://img123.exs.cx/img123/5535/SetPoint_For_Firefox.jpg

    zxc