On Wednesday, December 24, 2003 at 1:20:25 PM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote
in the message "5-button Mouse and The Bat!"
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>> After playing with it for a while, I found out that The Bat! does
>> not respond perfectly to the forward and back buttons on the mouse.
>> Am I just experiencing the default response to these buttons?
> Basically, Back and Forward buttons are simulating pressing of
> Alt+Left/Right arrow keys. These key combinations are used for
> moving to previous/next viewed message. Does it work differently for
> you?
That's the way it's working; however, I don't think it should work
that way. Since those buttons do not simple translate into the
aforementioned key combinations (a WM_XBUTTONDOWN message is sent, not
a WM_KEYDOWN), The Bat! should be able to allow users to customize the
behavior. For example, I want those buttons to act as if the up and
down arrow buttons were pushed.

-- 
Chris
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