HydraMouse 2.0

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HydraMouse enables you to assign various actions to the buttons of your multi-button mouse, even if your mouse has more than five buttons. It can work with mice with any number of buttons, made from almost any manufacturer in the world, using its unique (patent pending) solution. You can assign to a mouse button the same action for all applications in the system, or you can assign different actions for different applications.You can assign to mouse buttons more then 100 predefined actions such as synthesizing keyboard keystrokes or mouse clicks, copying and pasting, starting programs, opening files and folders, minimizing or closing windows, scrolling trough windows, increasing and decreasing volume, starting control panel applets, and many others. HydraMouse has built-in macro recorder and editor which allows you to combine these individual actions into very powerful macros which can be executed as a whole. HydraMouse has built-in macro recorder and editor which allows you to combine these individual actions into very powerful macros which can be executed as a whole

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