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tricks:mxmouse [2013/12/31 02:47]
admin [Easystrokes]
tricks:mxmouse [2013/12/31 02:49]
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 It wasn't immediately obvious for me to figure out how to use Easystroke. My first, simple, objective was how to "​map"​ the "thumb down" button of my mouse to an action. It wasn't immediately obvious for me to figure out how to use Easystroke. My first, simple, objective was how to "​map"​ the "thumb down" button of my mouse to an action.
  
-First off, while the Easystroke window is displayed, head over to the "​Preferences"​ tab and activate the "​Autostart easystroke"​ check box, so that Easystroke will always be active upon startup. Selecting "Show tray icon" is also interesting if you want a quick way to launch ​access the application from the menu.+First off, while the Easystroke window is displayed, head over to the "​Preferences"​ tab and activate the "​Autostart easystroke"​ check box, so that Easystroke will always be active upon startup. Selecting "Show tray icon" is also interesting if you want a quick way to access the application from the menu.
  
 Additionally,​ you can also specify certain windows as “exceptions” and the mouse movements will not be recognized as gestures when working within those windows. Specifying an exception is easy, all you have to do is click on “Add Exception” and then on the window. It will then be added to the exception list. Additionally,​ you can also specify certain windows as “exceptions” and the mouse movements will not be recognized as gestures when working within those windows. Specifying an exception is easy, all you have to do is click on “Add Exception” and then on the window. It will then be added to the exception list.