

You need to purchase it directly from the developer. They are Second, the Kensington does fully work, all buttons, so you will get the Expert Mouse pro working just fine. The bug with Keyboard Maestro is you need to put a pause in between each command. IN ADDITION, when you want to type text of some kind, do not tell Keyboard Maestro to paste in the text, have it TYPE it in. If you follow both my rules above, your expert mouse pro will work. Keyboard Maestro also replaces my Quickeys 4.0, but that is another story. I will offer an example to make the button at the top right of the track ball a double click. I am not a TEC writer, so I will do my best. First click on the bottom left plus sign to add a Group. Create a shortcut with KBM by clicking the center plus sign for ADD MACRO.

If you look closely you will see a green plus sign with the command NEW TRIGGER. The second from the bottom option is DEVICE TRIGGER. You will be using this option for all the track ball functions to work. Notice the blue box that shows up and says NONE. While it is blue, press the button that is the top right button of the track ball, or any button you want to become a double click on the Kensington Expert Mouse, (KEM). The word NONE is replaced with USB/PS2 WHEEL MOUSE BUTTON 5. Now, YOU ARE NOT DONE! Just to the right, is a double arrow and next to it are the words that say IS PRESSED. Click on the words and change them to IS RELEASED. OK, you now have a button on the Expert Mouse programed, but it is doing nothing. If you don't put one, KBM sometimes does not work. To put a pause in, click on the DISPLAY HIDE ACTION LIST plus sign at the bottom right plus sign. On the left, click on the folder called CONTROL FLOW.

The list of actions the first item is PAUSE. In the Categories section click on INTERFACE CONTROL. In the center, double click on MOVE OR CLICK MOUSE. This action will show up in the right window.
