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On a Logitech forum, users began last December venting their dismay at the loss of double-click.
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(An alternative method is to install an older version of Setpoint I did not try this option as I read that newer mice don't work with older Setpoints.) I could return the double-click by editing the file. It turns out that Setpoint reads an XML file to determine the options available to a mouse.
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Fortunately, geeks on the interwebs figured out how to add it back in. Wha'? There were all kinds of operations I could bind to buttons, but not Double-Click. But this mouse's version of the Logitech SetPoint utility software excluded the option. When I install a new mouse, the first thing I do is program Double-Click to one of the buttons. Logitech M557 mouse with Bluetooth, programmable Windows button, and sidescroller wheel Little did I know how much programming would be required. Fortunately, the button can be reprogrammed. It has one new feature: a Windows-logo'ed button meant to mimic the new Windows button found on on newer tablets. Anyhow, mini rant over.)Īnd so that's I ended up with Logitech's M557 mouse. Much of the computer floor is today taken up with brand-specific mini-stores, which could explain the dearth of variety. (It seems to me that this chain of store is now carrying less stock - and fewer interesting items - than what I experienced during my visits in years previous. In that five-story electronics superstore, I found just one mouse to fit my specs. In Hamburg, I went to the Saturn store (Germany's BestBuy) next to the main train station (Hbf). Slim build: so that the mouse takes up little room in the carrying case.Side-scroller, as well as roller wheel: I need the side-to-side movement for rapidly working my way through InDesign documents.Connecting with a Bluetooth device is not a problem for the Yoga (as it has been on other computers), as it connects to Bluetooth mice as fast as with wireless receivers.
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Another drawback to wireless receivers is that they stick out, and so can get snagged on stuff. Bluetooth: the Yoga has just two USB ports, and I did not want one of them taken up by the transmitter most wireless mice employ.I decided I also needed a mouse, because still too often a mouse does what trackpads, pointing sticks, and touchscreens cannot. (For the record, I found that the Lenovo handily replaces the ASUS, even though it has half the battery life, but this is overcome by the Lenovo keyboard, which is so superior.) Touchscreen (user interface elements are too tiny with 1920x1080 resolution on a 12" screen, and so not easy to touch).Pointing stick (I never got the handle of it, but then I never figured out 3D mice, either).Trackpad (its built-in buttons are insufficiently responsive for my needs, and scrolling occurs even though I turned it off).The Yoga has three input devices, and none of them is just right for me:
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For my 3.5-week trip through Europe this month, I look along my trusty three-year-old ASUS Android tablet and my brand-new Lenovo Windows 8.1 ultrabook, one of their Yoga models.