Left mouse button problem

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Bebman
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Left mouse button problem

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I set my left mouse button to the mouse scroll up while I was playing around with the x mouse control. Now my left button does not work at all, and I can not click on anything. Anyone know of any solutions to the problem? thanks
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phil
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Re: Left mouse button problem

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There are several options...

Right click the icon in the system tray and select disable (with the right button or keyboard) then go into setup and put the left button back to "Nothing..."

Or, if you have "Bypass all actions when scroll lock is turned on" set, simply hit scroll lock and that will disable XMBC so you can go into settings and change the left button that way.

Or if you setup a global hotkey to enable/disable XMBC you can use that instead of the menu....

Or, CTRL+ALT+DEL and use the keyboard to select task manager. Again use the keyboard to select processes, XMouseButtonControl and kill the task... Before running again, delete the settings XML file in your user profile directory "%appdata%\Highresolution Enterprises\XMouseButtonControl". Of course, doing this you will loose all other settings. You could edit the XML file by hand its not all that complicated but probably not worth it!

Or, run the setup exe again and select "delete current profile" to reset all settings again!

Thanks,
Phil
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