If you have an MS mouse with the latest Intellipoint drivers installed, you can have program-related commands related to mouse buttons. Find out which back command is for your program. For VS.NET 2003/2005/2008, this is Ctrl + \ (backslash) bound to View.NavigateBackward. Then go to the control panel for the mouse, check the "Enable program settings" box, and then click "Settings."
Click "Add" and select your favorite Visual Studio and copy Ctrl- \ to the left button.
Other programs of interest:
uVision3 IDE (the Keil compiler): Alt-Left Adobe Reader 9.0: Alt-Left javaw (as in Eclipse): Ctrl-F2 VB6: Ctrl-Shift-F2
Actually, Eclipse is not Ctrl-F2, but it is impossible to map, so I added this map to Eclipse and then a new map in the mouse driver.
Hope this helps!
Harold Bamford May 18 '09 at 18:47 2009-05-18 18:47
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