Highresolution Enterprises is a niche British developer whose entire catalogue revolves around one quietly indispensable utility: X-Mouse Button Control. Built for Windows power-users, the program turns every conceivable mouse action—left, right, middle, tilt-wheel, thumb buttons, even gesture arcs—into fully programmable macros that can be switched on the fly for different applications. Typical use-cases span the professional and creative spectrum: video editors map timeline scrubbing to the wheel, CAD operators assign pan/zoom to side buttons, gamers layer DPI-shift profiles, and accessibility workers convert extra keys into repeated keyboard sequences that reduce strain. The software’s profile engine detects the active window and loads context-specific mappings automatically, so the same hardware behaves like a precision tablet in Photoshop, a multimedia remote in PowerPoint, or a rapid-fire controller in an FPS. Layers, modifiers, simulated keystrokes, cursor wrapping and conditional logic let power users build elaborate workflows without extra drivers or registry hacks, while a lightweight background service keeps CPU and memory footprint minimal. Although the catalogue is deliberately narrow, the depth of customization places Highresolution Enterprises among the go-to names for input-device tweaking. X-Mouse Button Control is available for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
A free tool for Windows that allows you to re-configure and expand the capabilities of your mouse.
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