Mouse Manager

by RealityRipple Software

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Released September 15, 2022
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Supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11.
Requires .NET Framework 4.0 - 4.8.

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Welcome to the Mouse Manager home page! Since the middle of 2010, Mouse Manager has been making mice more useful. How? By letting you control what the extra buttons on your mouse do.
Most mice today have five Buttons: Left, Right, Wheel, and two more which usually are functionally the same as hitting the Back or Forward Buttons. Some games call these buttons Mouse 4 and Mouse 5. Mouse Manager takes advantage of the general disuse of these two extra buttons by letting you reconfigure what happens when you press them. Namely, it allows you to set these buttons to any keyboard key or series of keys you choose. So, if you set the Fifth Button to the letters H, E, L, L, and O, every time you press the Fifth Button on your mouse, your computer will think you typed "hello" on the keyboard.
Each set of replacement commands, or macro instructions, for the Fourth and Fifth mouse Buttons are stored in a profile, and each profile can be enabled through the handy Tray icon. Want to assign profiles to specific applications? Try Advanced Mouse Manager
The interface of Mouse Manager is extremely simple. Most of the time, you probably won't even pay attention to it after you've configured it, but the Tray icon will always be there in case you want to toggle a profile or turn off the program for a moment. The actual interface is opened with a single left-click on the Tray icon, which contains three simple tabs: Settings, Profiles, and About. The Settings tab is fairly simple: The top checkbox, labeled "Enable Mouse Manager" simply turns the functionality of the program on or off without having to stop and restart the program. If you ever need to go back to the normal use of your mouse, you can just uncheck this box and hit the "Save" button. Below that is the all-important "Start with Windows" checkbox: chances are you'll want this checked so you don't have to open Mouse Manager yourself every time your computer starts.
The Profiles tab is where the "meat" of Mouse Manager resides, containing another deceptively simple interface. To create a new profile, simply hit the "Add" button. A new profile will appear in the Profile List at the top, and you'll be able to begin setting up the profile immediately. First, click in the textbox marked as "Mouse Button 4" and hit the keyboard key or series of keys you want to occur when you press the Fourth mouse Button. If you want to disable the Fourth mouse Button entirely, just hit the "X" button next to the textbox; the mouse button will do nothing when pressed. Make your selections the same way for "Mouse Button 5" to assign commands to the Fifth mouse Button. When you've set the profile up the way you want, simply hit the "Save" button and close the Mouse Manager window.
You may have noticed that each profile in the Profile List has a checkbox next to it. This checkbox lets you choose between the profiles you create. The same list is available through the Tray icon via the right-click menu: simply open the "Profiles" menu item and all of the profiles you've made will be listed. Click on one of these menu items to choose profile you want to use, or click "No Profile" to turn all profiles off.
Mouse Manager is free for use or modification without limitation. However, it comes with no license, warranty, or guarantee of any kind. That being said, you can still ask any questions in the Comments section below, or contact me directly for assistance. If you're looking for a translated version, check out Advanced Mouse Manager. Deutsch, Suomi, Français, Español, Italiano, Português (BR), Svenska, български, and Türkçe are already supported, or you can get a free copy just for adding a translation in your native language!

Comments

Kuba
Nov 23 2023, 2:22 PM
 How can I change 4 and 5 buttons? I mean in my mouse Button 4 is for Back nad button 5 is for Forward. I'd like to rotate it - make button 4 for Forward and button 5 for Back.
If you have two and you add
six more, what do you get?


yazan
Jan 26, 6:11 AM
 can u please look into it more, since some scripts and things suck as macro recorder and autoclickers must have a similar code or whatever.
If you have two and you add
six more, what do you get?


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Magolor
Sep 30 2023, 4:40 AM
 The fourth button does not work. I intend to use it for Krita, and I want to use a keyboard shortcut and map it into the fourth mouse button to make my drawing progress faster. (This is at the time where I didn't know the advanced version exists lol, but oh well). However, whenever I try to map the fourth button, it simply does not work. My OS is Windows 10 and the laptop brand is Asus. I use a Tylex X-W22, which has the four buttons, with the fourth button located below the middle mouse button. Thank you
If you have two and you add
six more, what do you get?


DaveA
Jul 9 2023, 5:34 AM
 Hi I want to assign either of the 2 additional side buttons to "enter ". Is advanced version required
If you have two and you add
six more, what do you get?


DaveA
Jul 11 2023, 3:12 AM
 Ok Thanks. Will keep trying
If you have two and you add
six more, what do you get?


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