![]() ![]() ![]() I am able to imput a custom key command, but I don't know of an Apple OS function that toggles scrolling like this (not including holding the shift key, because I don't see how this would work) that I could assign a key command to and therefore associate with a mouse button.Ĭan anyone think of a logical work around for this? Holding down Shift is not intuitive enough. I am playing with SteerMouse right now, but there doesn't seem to be a way to assign a scroll wheel horizontal/vertical toggle to the middle(any) button. ![]() It blows my mind that I can't find another mouse utility/app that allows this kind of customization. the ability to turn the mouse middle/scroll wheel button into a toggle function that, when pressed, makes the scroll wheel scroll horizontally (and back to vertical scrolling when clicked again). the ability to create an assignable, custom pop-up menu, full of custom key commands, for every Mac application. I'll start by saying that I was a huge fan of two features from the now defunct MouseWorks for PPC: ![]()
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