Thanks for producing this great functionality Phil, I was initially led astray by Kodi which appeared to be associated??? however I am back on track.
Your utility has enabled me to keep a quite expensive wireless mouse that was working well other than an oversensitive right click button which was making the mouse unusable, echoing another user comment, thanks to limitations with their crappy config functionality.
I notice that my (Windows 11) appears to drop the X-Mouse button from the hidden menu but have read your comments on this and reinstalling is no problem when it does happen.
Thanks again
Mike
Congrats on a great utility Phil
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Re: Congrats on a great utility Phil
Hi Mike, sorry for the delay in replying, not sure how I missed this one.
No XMBC is most definitely NOT associated with Kodi, nor XBox Media Centre (XBMC - wrong letter order
) as it used to be called... But You can see why its confusing. When I started XMBC, I don't know if XBMC existed (Kodi certainly didn't) but it certainly wasn't on my radar. XMBC was named after the internal term Windows called button 4 and 5 (the X-Buttons) as well as some old Windows 95/98 powertoys (and potentially some old Unix tools I used in my youth!).
I'm surprised Windows 11 drops XMBC from the hidden menu - that sounds a little odd (like its crashing or something). Sure unused icons get hidden in the extra menu, but they shouldn't get dropped from there (you can also drag them out of the "hidden" menu area back to the system tray and they will then stay in the system tray - that's always been the case since Microsoft added the hidden area.
Regards,
Phil
No XMBC is most definitely NOT associated with Kodi, nor XBox Media Centre (XBMC - wrong letter order
I'm surprised Windows 11 drops XMBC from the hidden menu - that sounds a little odd (like its crashing or something). Sure unused icons get hidden in the extra menu, but they shouldn't get dropped from there (you can also drag them out of the "hidden" menu area back to the system tray and they will then stay in the system tray - that's always been the case since Microsoft added the hidden area.
Regards,
Phil
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Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
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nVidia RTX 5070TI
--[ Administrator & XMBC Author ]--
Logitech G9/G604/M720/MX518, Microsoft Intellimouse, Trust 16341 BT Mouse
Windows 11 x64 24H2, AMD Ryzen 9950x3D, MSI x870E Tomahawk, 64GB DDR5,
nVidia RTX 5070TI
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