I accidentally found this little program while browsing Newegg.com for a new mouse. I use a Logitech with multiple buttons, but five of them were locked to factory settings for MediaPlayer and I wanted more control. This program unlocks those five buttons as well as giving full control of all buttons on any mouse or keyboard that uses Logitech’s SetPoint software.
Archive for June, 2007
High price for load of hot air
WITH understandable reluctance, Prime Minister John Howard recently donned the political hair-shirt of a carbon trading system.
On the same day, NASA chief Michael Griffin commented in a US radio interview that "I am not sure that it is fair to say that (global warming) is a problem that we must wrestle with".
NASA is an agency that knows a thing or two about climate change. As Griffin added: "We study global climate change, that is in our authorisation, we think we do it rather well. "I’m proud of that, but NASA is not an agency chartered to, quote, battle climate change."
I smell a new project…
The UPS man just dropped these off at my door. Gee, I wonder what I’ll have to do with them…

The Midgets & Google Maps
My surround sound cabinets are finally 100% d-o-n-e!! It’s been a long project and I’m glad to say it’s finally complete. To take a look at the entire project and see lots of pictures, click here: http://one9.us/blog/projects/midgets/.
Google is still making the news with their controversial Street View feature on Google Maps. For more on the story, see the links below. And here’s more proof that no one is safe!
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=9576
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/05/31/scenes-through-the-eye-of-google/
http://mashable.com/2007/05/31/top-15-google-street-view-sightings/












