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X-Mouse Button Control for Windows

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 2.20.2
  • 3.9

    (842)
  • Security Status

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Swati Mishra
Swati MishraUpdated 9 months ago

Free utility to customize your mouse

Many people don’t realize that their computer mouse can do a lot more than just point and click. The free utility, X-Mouse Button Control (XMBC), gives you a whole new level of mouse control by mapping new functions to its buttons. Using this tool, you can reconfigure and expand the capabilities of your mouse.

With X-Mouse Button Control, you can assign new actions for specific mouse buttons or even be able to utilize previously unused ones. For instance, the utility gives you access to the side buttons as well, so even if you’ve never had a need for them before, you can use them now.

How do I download X-Mouse Button Control?

X-Mouse Button Control is a safe, virus-free program. It was originally designed to run natively on x64 editions of Windows but it is also fully supported on 32-bit editions too. The version needed (x64 or x86) is automatically determined during installation. The program also supports various functions in different Windows operating systems, such as Flip3D in Vista, ModernUI/Metro in Windows 8, and Virtual Desktops in Windows 10. However, XMBC is not available for Mac computers

Downloading the tool is easy. You just run the installation executable file and then follow the on-screen instructions, including agreeing to the license agreement. It is available in various languages apart from English, via the community-translated language packs. To open XMBC, you have to navigate to the system tray and double-click the corresponding icon. A right-click on the icon reveals additional options, including exiting the utility.

How do I remap my mouse buttons?

XMBC can be used to remap mouse buttons. It lets you change the behavior of the mouse buttons and scroll wheel, assigning new tasks to each. The software is not just for button mapping, however. It also allows for various navigation customizations, including tuning the pointer and scroll wheel to your needs. It can also make your changes context-dependent. This means that a button’s function in one piece of software can differ from its function in another.

This is useful in many scenarios, including changing the behavior of your mouse in certain windows, such as making the mouse wheel change volume when hovering over the system tray or a YouTube video. Alternatively, perhaps you play specific games that do not natively support the fourth and fifth mouse buttons — the tool allows you to amend that.

Application- and window-specific behavior is programmed by creating profiles that control how the mouse behaves when switching between individual applications or windows. By default, profiles are automatically activated as the mouse moves over the defined window or application. In each profile, you can configure up to 10 ‘layers’ of different button configurations that you can switch between by either using the hotkeys or mouse buttons.

What does X-Mouse Button Control do?

Using the tool can be a little daunting at first — there are a lot of options and the interface, although clean and easy to understand, doesn’t guide you through the process of assigning them. Confused users might wish to search online for a user guide or tutorial, especially when starting. What it lacks in ease, though, it makes up in versatility.

The software features an extensive list of functions available to map to your mouse buttons. These include shifting or combining buttons to perform different actions; creating timed actions that change depending on how long you hold a button down for; mapping simulated keystrokes that send custom keystrokes, key sequences, or mouse actions when you press a mouse button; and launching specific applications.

In total, there are around 100 different actions for you to select.

When you open X-Mouse Button Control, you will see the main window that includes a list of Application or Window Profiles. This list contains all of the profiles you have created and assigned to various applications or windows. From here you can quickly add, activate, or deactivate profiles. If a profile’s text is red, then it is the active profile.

The corresponding Profile Information box shows how XMBC classifies the selected process or window. This information is the same as that entered when creating the profile.

The list of Mapping Commands shows the tasks assigned to each of up to nine possible controls on your mouse. Actions for each button are selected from the drop-down lists. It’s important to remember that the list of commands is subject to change with each version of XMBC and that some items are only available on specific operating systems. For example, only operating systems after Windows XP support standard tilt wheel messages.

When assigning keystrokes to the mouse — i.e. when you click on a certain mouse button, it will activate a set key command — there are nine methods available for sending your assigned keystroke. These include sending the keys when the mouse button is either pressed or released, sending the keys while the mouse button is held, or continuously sending the keys while the mouse button is held down.

All these functions add up to a rather comprehensive program that can address the mouse customization needs of even the most advanced user. Getting your mouse set up exactly as you want might take a little while, but the effort will be worth it.

What is a good X-Mouse Button Control alternative?

Good alternatives to X-Mouse Button Control include Mouse Speed Switcher, Remote Mouse, and AutoHotKey. There is also a portable version of XMBC available called X-Mouse Button Control Portable.

How do I turn on the X-Mouse Button Control app?

It can be turned on by simply launching the app. Then, the user is free to assign new functions to their mouse buttons as they wish. To utilize the X-Mouse Button Control auto-click function, the user has to set their desired mouse script up.

Powerful yet complicated mouse customization

X-Mouse Button Control is a powerful mouse customization tool. It is ideal for people who want to perform a wide range of different functions with just a click of a button or tap of their scroll wheel. With around 100 different actions and up to nine mouse controls, the configuration options are almost endless. Due to this extensive range of options, however, it can seem quite intimidating and complicated for inexperienced users. With no user guide easily accessible, it will take most users time to fully figure out what they can achieve. 

PROS

  • Simple interface
  • Endless customization options
  • Creates application and window-specific profiles
  • Profiles are automatically activated

CONS

  • No in-program guidance
  • Some command items are only available on specific operating systems
  • Overly complex for non-advanced users

Program available in other languages


X-Mouse Button Control for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 2.20.2
  • 3.9

    (842)
  • Security Status


User reviews about X-Mouse Button Control

  • Liam Jerose

    by Liam Jerose

    Yeah dont get this if you're not careful you can set the left click button to do up scroll instead of up scroll to left click and i almost thought my  More

  • pran man

    by pran man

    I accedentaly set click to scroll and closed the window and now I cant click on my account, ive searched vids but tey all assume you never closed it,  More

  • afton howell

    by afton howell

    works grate and allows you to make custom actions on the buttons of your choice

  • Guy Lauten

    by Guy Lauten

    After a Win 10 upgrade my Logitech M510 mouse didn't do app-specific assignments anymore. Logitech was no help at all. Using XMBC was just what I ne More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    save keyboard tapping.
    hmm... nice!! short to player button tapping.... and save also keyboard

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    Does exactly what it says on the tin!.
    Fabulous does exactly what it said on the tin and I use this for work and so have programmed one of the b More


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