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keybinds for M4 and M5?
I want to bind my gaming mouse to SFM but I tried every combination of M4 and 5 that I know. (Example of that I tried: Mouse4, mouse4, m4, M4) Can I get help with this? I don't NEED it, but it would make life a bit easier
Originally posted by Zappy:
Originally posted by Blazer_Gamer:
- I could use it for splitting clips, or maybe just activating a certain submenu
Source Filmmaker lets you assign your own keyboard shortcuts ("Help" > "Keyboard Shortcuts"(?) at the top-left of Source Filmmaker's main window), but you can't seem to assign any mouse buttons there.

You may be able to use some third-party software to make it so that clicking Mouse 4/5 will trigger a fake keyboard key press, to some key that's either not bound by default or one that you don't tend to use much, and then you could assign that keyboard key as a shortcut in Source Filmmaker.
(Of course, you're on your own at this point, so to speak.)
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Capt Fuzzy Jan 7, 2021 @ 1:52pm 
I'd love to help, but I've never heard of anyone doing this before now, so I have no idea how you'd even do this, or why for that matter... lol
Zappy Jan 8, 2021 @ 4:55am 
Originally posted by Blazer_Gamer:
I want to bind my gaming mouse to SFM but I tried every combination of M4 and 5 -
What are you trying to bind the Mouse 4 and 5 buttons to, though? What do you want to happen when you press those buttons?
Bro Videogaming Jan 8, 2021 @ 1:17pm 
Originally posted by Zappy:
Originally posted by Blazer_Gamer:
I want to bind my gaming mouse to SFM but I tried every combination of M4 and 5 -
What are you trying to bind the Mouse 4 and 5 buttons to, though? What do you want to happen when you press those buttons?

I just feel I can make my life easier, like I could use it for splitting clips, or maybe just activating a certain submenu
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Zappy Jan 8, 2021 @ 1:44pm 
Originally posted by Blazer_Gamer:
- I could use it for splitting clips, or maybe just activating a certain submenu
Source Filmmaker lets you assign your own keyboard shortcuts ("Help" > "Keyboard Shortcuts"(?) at the top-left of Source Filmmaker's main window), but you can't seem to assign any mouse buttons there.

You may be able to use some third-party software to make it so that clicking Mouse 4/5 will trigger a fake keyboard key press, to some key that's either not bound by default or one that you don't tend to use much, and then you could assign that keyboard key as a shortcut in Source Filmmaker.
(Of course, you're on your own at this point, so to speak.)
Bro Videogaming Jan 8, 2021 @ 1:52pm 
Alright, thanks for the help anyways.
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Date Posted: Jan 7, 2021 @ 1:42pm
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