A tutorial on League of Legends. Usually, you cannot use Attack Move button (which is basically the most equivalent to a smart casting attack button) and keybind it to Left Mouse Click. Reddit Link: Thanks fraug. All credits to him. With the default configurations from Reddit, your attack move button will now be left mouse click. Your select button to select enemies and targets will be the scroll button on your mouse. 1) Go into Local Disk, Riot Games, League of Legends, Config, and open input.ini. 2) Copy the corresponding Reddit configurations under the appropriate sections. Delete duplicate lines. 3) Open up League of Legends. Changes: Scroll button will now be used to target the shop guy. You can still buy items within the shop with left mouse click. To move items around to different numbers, scroll button will be used. You can still use left mouse click to move the items around, but it'll also move your character. Mac OS X has support for two button mice and scroll wheels built-in. That mouse has no Macintosh drivers from Microsoft. If you can't configure them using the Mouse/Keyboard System Preferences, then you may not be able to assign them. The minimap to look at different places will need the scroll button. The scroll button will be used to target when using teleport. You can always change these configurations back or change the scroll button to not be select. You can use a different button on the mouse to select things. Twitter: Blog: Consider supporting our group in making stuff: ► ►Twitter. If you're interested in using the side buttons for navigation, I made an open-source menu bar utility called that solves this problem. Instead of binding the side buttons to keyboard shortcuts like most of the other programs mentioned here, mine instead binds them to virtual left and right swipe gestures. This approach offers several benefits: almost universal adoption across the OS (including Xcode), avoidance of destructive behavior, no menu bar blink or annoying noises, commands only sent to the specific window under your cursor. (This assumes that your side buttons emit standard M4 and M5 events.).
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