Yes %26amp; No. You can only do so much with a regular mouse and tweak the settings in your control panel. Most likely you will need to buy an ';Explorer Mouse';. Which has extra buttons. If you buy a logitech mouse, it will come with software and you can select what you want each button to do. You can even go further and tell it to do something if that extra button is clicked twice to do something else. Hope this helps.What options are available for programming your mouse buttons?
If you will click Start-Settings-Control Panel and open the Mouse options you will often-times get the option of programming the buttons on the mouse to do different things that is standard. Depends on what driver you have loaded.
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