man prost
United States of America
1.41 (Oct 4, 2009)
where it says "It is the only program in the world which can work not only with mice with up to 5 buttons" and "unique (patent pending) solution" it should say "If your mouse has more than 5 buttons, HydraMouse requires that you have installed a mouse support program that you have received with your mouse (i.e. programs such as Logitech SetPoint or Genius ioCentre, and similar programs for other manufacturers)".
there are myriads of programs capable of doing this, take a look, for example, at the excellent AutoHotkey (free, open source and much more capable than HydraMouse) or uberoptions (if your mouse is a Logitech one)
182.08 (Mar 16, 2009)
Remote desktop is ONCE AGAIN broken in this release, OMG, when is nvidia going to fix that for good? And why is MS WHQLing drivers that broke basic OS functionality? So much for their quality testing, I suppose WHQL is just a way to control the market and, of course, profit from one more thing...
3.0 (Mar 20, 2008)
not freeware, according to their website "The version you download is fully functional, except that it uses only a simulated color meter, so you can not use it to actually calibrate a video display."
3.30 (Mar 30, 2007)
I've been using MS mice for the last ten years, and I'm amazed at how a really great mouse as the Logitech MX 400 comes with such a piece of crap as SetPoint.
"Universal scroll" hides middle button clicks from Firefox, "Autoscroll" is plain horrible in certain programs, middle button has to be pressed two times in Firefox to work, no per application assigments, lack of creative functions...
Isn't there an alternative to this garbage?
I was planning of buying an MX Revolution at home, but no thanks.
Edit: fortunately there is an alternative, check out uberOptions (http://www.mstarmetro.net/~rlowens/)
1.0 (Nov 13, 2005)
several users have reported success using similar techniques with stuck pixels in the PSP, see http://www.psp-vault.com/Article168.psp