Backward and forward buttons on Logitech Mouse not working with Opera
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m4ssacre last edited by
Same problem here since the latest update with the ugly highlighted address bar when focused.
Tried this already: https://forums.opera.com/topic/23068/instructions-on-posting-about-problems-in-opera-for-computers
Now I've lost everything and the bug still is not fixed. This is a very annoying thing, since I'm web developer and Opera was my browser-to-go... sadly unusable in daily work now
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m4ssacre last edited by
btw. the bug seems to be some cursor window focus recognition, since the buttons are working while having the mouse on the border of window (where the mouse cursor switches to the resize cursor).
Using macos high sierra.
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plolrt last edited by
Same setup and same problem for me.
@m4ssacre said in Backward and forward buttons on Logitech Mouse not working with Opera:
btw. the bug seems to be some cursor window focus recognition, since the buttons are working while having the mouse on the border of window (where the mouse cursor switches to the resize cursor).
Using macos high sierra.
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albertchong last edited by
@tonivert I tried to see if Logitech could throw in their penny's worth. They were convinced that the hw is at fault...I don't believe this to be the case. When I get a replacement mouse (2-4 working days) I shall report back. I've also tried programming the back and forward key with "command" + "left" and "right" cursor which appear to work as keyboard shortcuts but didn't work when I tried the mouse buttons.
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A Former User last edited by
Definitely not a hardware problem. I managed to get the back button working when the cursor was focused on browsers scrollbar. The problem is in Opera.
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albertchong last edited by
@tonivert Thanks Toni, that's good to know...once I get a replacement mouse I'll start trying things out.
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A Former User last edited by
Now tested it again and back and forward buttons work when you are resizing browser window, and mouse cursor is two-ended arrow. Either on side or bottom/top. But when the cursor is on top of browser window, buttons stop working.
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albertchong last edited by
@tonivert Thanks for the update. I reported this as bug...let's hope it gets fixed in an update soon.
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A Former User last edited by
just a reply mentioning i am having the exact same issue. positioning the cursor at resize the back button works as mentioned by @tonivert
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A Former User last edited by
In vain attempts to solve this, I can only say "me too". Forward/back navigation buttons not working only in Opera, start working when hovering over the window border.
- Logitech MX Master 2S, Firmware 12.01.0006 if it makes any difference.
- Macbook Pro, Mojave 10.14.4.
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A Former User last edited by
Same problem. This is why I do NOT want auto updates, or if you must have a way to revert back.
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A Former User last edited by
Same issue here
@opera dev team: can't believe this bug is still not solved, PLEASE fix soon or I have to go back to Safari
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Can confirm this also happens for Apple Magic Mouse.
On Opera 59, I used to 2 finger swipe left to go back (configured through System Settings > Mouse). This no longer works after the upgrade to Opera 60.
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valentiniudean last edited by
Also confirm it on macOS Mojave 10.14.4, with Opera version 60.0.3255.70 and MX Master 2S.
Personally, I found a "workaround". Using the side scroll-wheel to navigate pages (just as in Logitech Options app appears to be configured).
I randomly discovered that the back/forward buttons don't work in Apple Store (macOS). Whenever I navigate through the app pages, I use the wheel instead of the buttons.
Maybe it's not just an Opera "thing". Maybe it's wider than just Opera.
PS: in Safari everything works as before but I still like Opera more (I even use it on my work laptop and Galaxy S8+). -
albertchong last edited by
@valentiniudean Side scroll is a good workaround...I still prefer back and forward buttons. Never tried back and forward buttons with App store, but it's not working in 10.14.5(Beta) neither is side scroll. Back and forward also seem to be ok with Finder.