Evoluent Instructions
Evoluent Instructions
for Windows
Button Programming
Configure the mouse buttons to perform
functions that normally require moving the
mouse to click buttons on screen or pressing the
keyboard. This reduces mouse movements and
hand movements to the keyboard. The buttons
may even be configured with different functions
in different programs.
Accelerated scrolling
To configure the buttons, pull down the button menus and select the desired functions in the Primary Functions section.
Here is an example of a configuration with functions that are useful when working on the Desktop. You may use any of the
many other functions available, or even assign any keyboard key or combination of keys to a mouse button by selecting
the Keystroke Recording function.
Button 4 – Esc
You can configure the buttons in many other ways to suit your needs.
A more convenient way of browsing is to open links on new tabs and keep the home page open. This avoids having to
press the Back button many times to get back to it. When many tabs are open, the tabs may be brought to the front for
viewing. The tabs may be individually closed when they are no longer needed.
These actions may be done by moving the mouse a lot to click menus and buttons on the screen, or moving your hand to
use the keyboard. With the Evoluent Mouse Manager, these actions may be done without moving the mouse or touching
the keyboard.
Here is how to configure the buttons to operate specifically in Internet Explorer:
1. Click Customize functions for different 2. Click Add to find the Internet Explorer program.
programs at the bottom right of the Buttons tab. Browse to C drive, Program Files, Internet Explorer,
select iexplore.exe, and click Open.
3. Select Secondary Functions for Button 6. 4. Open the menu for Buttons 6 + 1, select
Keystroke Recording, press Ctrl on the keyboard
and check the box for Left click, click OK.
5. Open the menu for Buttons 6 + 2, select 6. Open the menu for Buttons 6 + 3, select
Keystroke Recording, press Ctrl and W on the Keystroke Recording, press Ctrl and Tab on the
keyboard, and click OK. keyboard, and click OK.
Click OK to close Customize functions for different programs, and click OK to close Evoluent Mouse Manager.
Now open Internet Explorer, go to any web site, and try this:
1. Hold down button 6 (bottom thumb button) with your thumb and click button 1 (top finger button) to open a link on a new
tab. Do this several times to open several links on additional tabs.
2. Hold down button 6 and click button 3 (bottom finger button) to cycle through the tabs to see different pages.
3. Hold down button 6 and click button 2 (middle finger button) to close each tab when done viewing the page.
Note: The Edge browser in Win 10 is part of Windows Explorer. The settings on the Buttons tab apply to Windows
Explorer and also to Edge. Therefore Edge may be configured on the Buttons tab.
Using the same procedure as above, add Microsoft Word to Customize functions for different applications. Here is a
suggested configuration:
Button 2 – Copy
Button 4 – Paste
Wheel tab
Without Evoluent Mouse Manager, the scroll wheel scrolls a
selected number of lines per increment. The Windows system
default is 3 lines. Regardless of how slowly or quickly the
wheel is rolled, the number of lines scrolled per increment is
the same. 3 lines per increment provides coarse control but
faster scrolling. You can reduce the setting to 1 line per
increment for fine control but much slower scrolling.
Click tab
Check the box for Click Lock to simulate holding down the left
click button even after releasing the button. This is useful for
users with physical difficulty holding down the button.