Logitech G510s User Manual - Page 35

Using mouse buttons, when you press it. You can assign a special, quick-access action

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Using mouse buttons Note: If your device doesn't have mouse buttons, ignore this topic. Each mouse button has a default action that is the typical pre-configured action for that button. For example, pressing the right button performs a standard right-click function. However, your mouse buttons can be customized to suit you and every game you play and every application you use. Each game (or application) can use a profile that is uniquely tailored to it. The profile defines what each mouse button does when you press it. You can assign a special, quick-access action, such as a macro or shortcut, to each mouse button. For details about how to assign a quick-access action to a button, see Assigning commands to G-keys/buttons. Once a button has an action assigned to it, you can press it when using the associated application in order to carry out the action. While gaming these are typically macros that perform special movements or complicated actions where a combination of keystrokes needs to be performed.

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Using mouse buttons
Note:
If your device doesn't have mouse buttons, ignore this topic.
Each mouse button has a default action that is the typical pre-configured action for that button. For example, pressing the right
button performs a standard right-click function. However, your mouse buttons can be customized to suit you and every game you
play and every application you use.
Each game (or application) can use a profile that is uniquely tailored to it. The profile defines what each mouse button does
when you press it. You can assign a special, quick-access action, such as a macro or shortcut, to each mouse button. For
details about how to assign a quick-access action to a button, see
Assigning commands to
G-keys/buttons
.
Once a button has an action assigned to it, you can press it when using the associated application in order to carry out the
action. While gaming these are typically macros that perform special movements or complicated actions where a combination of
keystrokes needs to be performed.