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dizmonk

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Hi... I have used the Mac trackpad for years and just switched to the Logitech mouse when I got my Mac Studio. One of the things I can't figure out is how to (if I can) set up the mouse so that I can swipe screens like I used to. In the trackpad with the three-finger swipe, you could go between applications and windows easily. Am I missing something? I looked on Logitech's site and couldn't find anything. Thanks.

thanks.
 
Try programming the side (thumb) buttons to swipe between spaces - I think this is equivalent to Control-Left arrow and Control-Right arrow?. This can be done using Logi Options apps I believe.
 
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Try programming the side (thumb) buttons to swipe between spaces - I think this is equivalent to Control-Left arrow and Control-Right arrow?. This can be done using Logi Options apps I believe.
Thanks. That did it. I've got to play around a little more and figure out how to manage some zoom settings on a web page.
 
Thanks. That did it. I've got to play around a little more and figure out how to manage some zoom settings on a web page.
Hey how do you programme this? i can't seem to work how to do it within Logi Options thanks
 
All g worked it out

I just got one today, and I must be the only human on Earth who loves the Magic Mouse despite having big hands. I use it with BetterTouchTool, but only so I can do a three-finger tap to show the Desktop.

Honestly, even only since this morning I've got the Anywhere 3 for Mac kind of exactly how I want it across the OS and in all my key apps. The button mappings will take some muscle memory but, on the whole, this thing is way more customisable than the Magic Mouse even with BTT installed. For instance, in Mail, I've got buttons mapped to delete and flag, and the mouse wheel triggers the reply button if pressed.

Best of all, your settings sync across computers (even across PC & Mac) via the cloud if you sign-in with a Logitech account, which you can even use Sign In With Apple for. Very cool. I'm trialling it at the moment, I got it at a great price on Amazon but I may prefer the feel of the Master 3S due to my big hands, so we'll see. The Anywhere 3 is much easier to travel with, though.
 
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