


The most egregious IMO is no support for mouse4/5 as back/forward (seriously, it's 2020.
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The number of random apps that I have to install because of odd quirks that don't work like I'd want/expect. I was always a 'laptop only' guy at work, but since COVID I've used my (multi thousand dollar) MBP as a desktop primarily. So the funny thing is: I'd need a ‘sensible side buttons’ hack that does the exact opposite of this one. You don't even get the standard mouse button events when you don't install Control Center at all - then the extra buttons (on my particular older model no idea about current Logitech products) do nothing at all :( But if the program doesn't allow custom hotkeys for triggering something that's meant to be done with extra mouse buttons, I'm pretty much out of luck. If I'm lucky, I can use Control Center to set up a custom configuration for the specific application in question and make mouse buttons emulate keyboard events, then map those hotkeys to the desired actions within the application. > I discovered that the side buttons emitted standard M4 and M5 commands just as they did in Windowsīut there's no way of setting that up in Logitech's ‘Control Center’ ‘middle click’ is as fancy as that gets. Interesting! I had to deal with a related problem several times - I often want this from my Logitech mouse:
