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Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine
Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine










using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine
  1. #Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine install#
  2. #Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine full#
  3. #Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine plus#
  4. #Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine professional#

I still need to take a peek to hit F5/refresh. Then you’ve got to try and SEE the soft blue “F5” (for example) since the Fn keys aren’t grouped into sets of four keys as in a typical keyboard.įor comparison here’s the keyboard I usually use:Īll that said, after an hour or so I was up to more or less my usual speed and error rate. First off, you need to hit the small blue F Lock key once to lock in the Fn Key behavior, instead of the menu shortcuts. The tiny Esc/Fn Chiclet keys really take some getting used to. Also, those extra keys on the left are under my left pinkie (which used to pretty much hug the left edge of the standard keyboard I usually use) so that took a bit getting used to. That’s not a bad thing, it’s just a difference. I don’t even touch-type in the standard way… I’m one of those four-finger-programmer/touch typists!) but to me the basic keys feel more like a high end “desktop replacement” laptop keyboard. The keyboard keys themselves are in a standard layout/spacing, with perhaps a tad shorter travel then a normal keyboard.

#Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine full#

You can that there’s a bank of special keys to the left of the standard left edge keys, a bank of “task” keys across the top, and a row of funky dual-purpose function key/menu short keys where you would normally find full sized Fn keys. There’s a detailed look at the left side of the keyboard. Tourįirst let’s take a closer look at the keyboard and mouse.

#Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine install#

If you want to customize the keyboard, you’ll need to install the drivers (Mac/XP) or some extra software for Linux – I’ll come back to that later. Setup consists of inserting the batteries and then plugging in the small USB dongle. If like me you misplace that CD, the drivers are downloadable from Microsoft’s website. In other words you’ll find the keyboard, mouse, USB dongle, 4 AA batteries, and the CD with Windows/Mac drivers. Clear, easy to wrap your head around and simple if that's all you need, yet the advanced features are right there if you need them.The intro photo above shows the contents of the box less the CD, which I somehow managed to lose within minutes.

using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine

#Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine plus#

Plus it's portable, meaning you don't need to install it on your system, it just runs off an. Packed with options, it's fast and stable at automating tasks I really don't know how did I ever did without it.Īll in all, I have to say: this is an example of what a program should be. I found no bugs whatsoever on all of my 20+ applications. The interface is polished, unintrusive and, very user friendly. Queue them up, loop them, add delays, click play and sit back ! And when it comes to automating tasks safely, there's nothing it can't do it really is that powerful. The minimalistic main dashboard is fantastic and real easy to grasp. MMM takes takes absolutely no time to learn.

#Using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine professional#

It caters to those who prefer the simpler pattern-based way of doing things, and with its advanced options also welcomes those who come with a more professional aim. MMM, in my opinion, is the best automation software out there. So, after trying and using Mini Mouse Macro, I can say the feeling is exhilarating.

using a microsoft wireless mouse 1000 on a linux machine

  • Connect to and send MYSQL statements from Mini Mouse Macro.
  • Send and Recieve Macro commands over the network.
  • Control and receive feedback via the network using the MMM Controller.
  • Control macro flow with Conditional Formatting.
  • Drag and drop or load Mini Mouse Macro save files into the macro list.
  • Ability to schedule Mini Mouse Macro tasks with macro scripts.
  • Command line scripting for macro task automation.
  • Add whole words and sentences in a fraction of a second.
  • Customize the display with slim screen options.
  • Free - really free (no ads, banners, or adware).
  • Certified 100% virus and malware free here:.
  • Automation for left click, right click, and keystrokes.











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