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How I configure my Logitech G502 mouse to make me more productive

How I configure my Logitech G502 mouse to make me more productive

I use a "gaming mouse" as my current favorite every-day computer mouse, when I'm not just using the trackpad.

If you're not familiar with it, it's a great computer mouse that has some extra buttons that can be arbitrarily assigned key combos, macros, and various functions.

Recently, I decided to tweak some settings for every day desktop/work use, and I've been quite pleased. Here's a couple things I did:

Middle scroll wheel: left/right tilt

The middle scroll wheel on the G502 has a nice left and right tilt, or click action. It's not loose, and doesn't cause accidental scrolling. So I configured those actions to switch desktops, or active full-screen apps in OSX/macOS. Essentially, "left tilt" issues the CTRL+Left keyboard combo. Right-tilt issues CTRL+Right.

Forward thumb button (G5)

If a quick flick left or right isn't fast enough, this is the next goto. I assigned this button to activate Mission Control, the overview of all open windows. This gets a lot of use. I often have more than one Chrome window open, for example, and ALT+Tab just doesn't get me where I want to go. In this case, I can quickly switch windows without much thought.

Rear thumb button (G4)

I'm still trying this out, and not quite settled. I take screenshots pretty often, so currently this is set to the key combo CTRL+Shift+CMD+4, which is the OSX/macOS "Capture selection to clipboard". When I press this button, my cursor is immediately turned into the selection crosshair, and I can select part of the screen to copy as an image to the clipboard.

@mricolcol
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@mricolcol I just picked up the mouse and am also trying to figure out mission control mapping. Were you able to map the mouse through G HUB?

Hi @mmborado! Yes, I was!

First, I went to System Preferences>Mission Control and confirmed the keystrokes for Mission Control. Then I made a new Macro under Assignments>Macros>Create New Macro>No Repeat>record the Mission Control shortcut found in System Preferences>Save and assign to mouse button.

Sorry for the late response. I hope this helps!

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@mricolcol I'm really not sure what changed, but now g hub is recording the keystrokes, was able to get it mapped out. Thanks for the help!

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dw2kim commented Sep 22, 2020

@mricolcol Thanks!

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danivijay commented Oct 26, 2020

My productivity config for mac:

DPI shift button on side: cut
Other 2 side buttons: copy, paste
DPI up, down: undo. redo
Scroll wheel left. right: Desktop switch left, right (ctrl + left, ctrl + right)
Profile switch: Desktop overview (ctrl + up)

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