What specific tasks can X-Mouse Button Control simplify?
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X-Mouse Button Control can simplify a variety of tasks, such as: Navigation: You can configure your mouse to perform specific actions when you hover over certain windows or applications. For example, you can set it up so that the mouse wheel changes the volume when you hover over the system tray or a YouTube video. Gaming: X-Mouse Button Control can map keys to each button on your mouse, which can be useful in games that don't natively support extended mouse buttons. Media control: You can map media control functions like play, pause, stop, and volume control to your mouse buttons. Clipboard control: You can assign mouse buttons to copy, cut, and paste functions. Screenshots: You can set up a mouse button to capture a screenshot of the active window or the entire screen. Hotkeys: You can assign key combinations to mouse buttons for quick access to frequently used functions. Macros: You can create complex sequences of actions and assign them to a single mouse button. Custom