![]() Instead I set it to behave as the “Middle Button” and just like that I was back to opening links in new tabs. I decide I could live without the “Back” function of the left-tilt of the mouse wheel. ![]() I knew I could redefine the functionality of the mouse button with SetPoint, but I did not initially know exactly what I needed to do. SetPoint without My Mouse and/or Keyboard Tabs. SetPoint with My Mouse and/or Keyboard Tabs. However, if these tabs are not visible, you will need to reinstall SetPoint. This Mouse Event Test Page help me confirm when clicking the wheel (on both mice) was not registering an event so there was no action to take. Normally, you should be able to customize your Mouse and/or Keyboard settings in SetPoint. However, I had a hunch that this was a mechanical issue and the button was just worn out. I found all sorts of information addressing this issue from a software settings perspective. If the My Mouse tab is still missing: webcontentproductfaq webproductd49f8154-8211-11eb-a535-83980f91ed82 webcontentid4e086e01-2003-11ee-835f-e772a9087416. I needed revisited my earlier solution with the mouse at home. You guessed it, the middle button click was no longer working. ![]() I had been using a Logitech M510 wireless mouse at work for about 18 months with no issues until a few days ago. That worked alright, but then I could not access the context menu for any links because my right-click event was being intercepted and opening a new tab instead. I finally settled on installing the Right Click Opens Link New Tab Correct Order Chrome extension. I dug through the settings in Logitech’s SetPoint software. ![]()
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