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mousieee

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Hey all. Most mouse programs let you configure the mouse to change depending on the application you're using...

But I need a mouse program that let's me switch between mouse configurations with the press of a keyboard button. Any suggestions? Help is much appreciated. (I'll paypal any responses $5,000). :p
 

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The only mouse program I remember is Mickey Mouse Club, now it didn't do what you wanted but the cast included Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.

Where's my $5000
 

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rofl

I could actually use a program that lets you press a keyboard button to change the DPI or sensitivity of the mouse.

That way I could put it on super fast while in the anti air on bf2, and then switch to super slow while sniping.
 

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Probably, you just have to find it.

Just get a mouse dude ;) They are like what, $30 probably? Definitely worth it. Get a wired one, or one with widely available batteries, because you know rechargeable batteries go out after a while, and are very expensive to replace.

I have a microsoft wireless mouse that takes one AA.
 

mousieee

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lol... My problem is that I have two mouses on one computer. (two people using the same computer).

My mouse is an Evoluent Vertical Mouse. The other person's is a normal mouse, and it's moving very slow.

I need a program that will allow me to switch between the two mouses (or switch between the two speeds) with the press of a keyboard button.

Clear now?

I'm sure programs like that exist, but I can't find them. That's why I came here. Thanks for your productive input. :)
 

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I'm pretty sure you could get a batch file to do that.

Even better if you have a multimedia keyboard.
 

casemods

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A batch file is a .bat.

It usually just has words in it, such as "C:\program files\ea games\bf2\.exe" then something else.

I'm not really sure about them.
 
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