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You can download the software for this mouse at Microsoft's site for this mouse. Just select your version of Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit) and your language and it will download. Install that and see if that button does what you want. If not there is usually a configuration utility on the start menu or in the control panel that will let you customize it all the buttons to an insane degree.
Side note: if you're not sure if you're using 32 or 64-bit Windows go to start then right-click computer and select properties. On the window that comes up there is a line that says System type: which says which you have.
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Go to Control Panel and click on the Mouse icon.
Then the mouse properties will appear showing the mouse buttons.
In the Left column is the button settings. The bottom one is the Right
Button, which is set for Magnify. Whenever you hit the Right
Side button the magnifier will turn on. To turn it off, hit the Right
Side Button and off it goes. You can change any of the button
settings by clicking on the drop down.
Hope this helps. Bud
I suppose there is a reset button on the keyboard or the software provided so I suppose it could be possible, I don't know. I use a Microsoft Wired Keyboard... But Best of luck.
All the buttons are programable and easily accessed through the mouse icon in the startup menue. Click Statup, Click the mouse program icon, a window appears with each of the mouse buttons listed with drop down menues. Click the drop down menue of the button of interest, select one of about 20 choices (in my case "disabled"), click Apply, click Save.
Did you try the following.
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Press the Receiver button (and the lights will start
flashing.
Then if the Keyboard isn't working, press the small RESET/CONNECT
button on the back of the board to connect the keyboard to the
receiver.
If the MOUSE isn’t working, push the small RESET/CONNECT button
on the back of the mouse to connect to the receiver. Then they
should work okay.
Hope this helps. Bud
Assign a keystroke to the mouse, in this instance I assigned 'p' for pan (as per the .pgp file short cuts etc) against the scroll wheel click.
Click the scroll wheel, 'p' comes up on the cad screen, right click to confirm then the pan icon appears, hold the left mouse button and drag at your leisure. Yet to find a fix for Inventor.
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