Mac Magic Mouse And Pocket For Chrome

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Chrome Version: URLs (if applicable): OS version: Behavior in Safari 3.x/4.x (if applicable):OK Behavior in Firefox 3.x (if applicable):OK Behavior in Chrome for Windows:FAIL (Virtualized) What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Go to any page 2.Go to another page 3.Hit back button on mouse What is the expected result? Go to previous page What happens instead? Nothing More info: I am using a Logitech MX revolution mouse, and when I hit the back button on it nothing happens(also applies to forward button) I have used it on other browsers and it works.

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I tried virtualizing Windows 7 and using Chrome and it also failed there (there are a lot of Input bugs in VMWare). Processing I noticed this issue on my MX revolution mouse as well, but noticed in the Logitech preferences that the default back/forward thumb buttons were mapped to cmd+left and cmd+right, which happens to work for back/forward shortcuts in Firefox. However, the back/forward shortcuts in both Firefox and Chromium are more properly cmd+[ and cmd+], so I configured in logitech preferences app to use [ and ], and now the buttons work fine in both FF and Chromium. They also still work in Safari. This may not be an issue after all. Processing Status: Verified When Logitech MX revolution mouse plugged, it doesnt show any preference options for mouse to set for back,fwd or other buttons to configure on mac. It is using the previously plugged ( Mighty mouse - Mac ) configuration.

(Here Mighty mouse configuration for the other button is 'expose'). Via Mighty Mouse we can configure thru scripts( cmd+left and cmd+right) for the other buttons to act as intended ( back, fwd ). And then use the revolution mouse to acquire the previous mouse properties. According to comment 12, If it doesnt work on safari, there's no way it can work in chrome/mac. Verifying this now. Processing I found the 'culprit' but I am still not 100% satisfied.

I closed the Dell bluetooth SetPoint (you might wanna close the Logitech or Microsoft app that sits on the Icon Tray). And voila, the buttons start working again on Chrome. I mainly use the buttons to browse, Firefox and occasionally IE. Chrome is version 3.0.195.33, the latest according to the About screen. The only reason that I am not satisfied is because the SetPoint app warns me when the mouse or keyb batteries are low, but at least I found a workaround for the button problem. But maybe there's a way to configure SetPoint to work with Chrome. Processing In OSX the mouse thumb buttons (forward/back) don't create forward/back events, they create mouse4/mouse5 events.

So, if the app does not process this events, these buttons are dead. Magic Mouse or Apple's Trackpad driver do this trick, creating forward/back events for the flicking gestures, but other vendors mouses don't.

You can use some software to map this buttons to cmd+[ / cmd+] but by doing so your mouse will have some behavior problems in Virtual Machines, games, etc. It would be a VERY nice feature for Chrome to support mouse4/5 events as forward/back and - I think - it's pretty easy to implement. No other browser support this OTB (I don't know if you can mess Firefox's about:config to allow this).

As I’ve gotten older, my eyesight has gone from, “Geez! Why is that font so big, get your eyes checked!” – to – “Can you make that font a bit larger? I’m not 25 years old anymore, and I need to get my eyes checked.” I expect many of our older readers are experiencing the same thing. Luckily, there’s a quick way to make a webpage in the Safari and Chrome browsers a bit easier to read. How To Zoom In and Out in Safari and Chrome on Your Mac While viewing a page in Safari or Chrome, Click the “View” menu option in either browser’s menu.