On Thursday, December 25, 2003 at 1:22:50 PM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote in
the message "5-button Mouse and The Bat!"
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>> 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)
> As I discovered, WM_XBUTTONDOWN is sent only by the MS Mouse driver.
> Other drivers generate Alt+Left/Right, as I said in my previous
> message...
That's silly of Logitech and Microsoft...

> So, the best thing I can recommend now is to change functions of
> Alt+Left/Right buttons using the "View|Edit shortcuts" menu command in
> the main window and separate message viewer...
a) There is no Next Message/Previous Message action to which I can
assign the Alt + Left and Alt + Right key combinations.
b) I cannot assign an Alt + (Anything) key combination using 2.02 CE.
A bug?


-- 
Chris
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Using The Bat! v2.02 CE on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1

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