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It's not a tilt wheel, it's completely different wheel. The MX range of mice are notoriously poor at working with 3rd party drivers. You could do this easily in Logi Options; alternatively you need a 3rd party driver that recognises the second wheel. [… or in this case, tbh, just use the keyboard's alt + regular wheel. It's hardly worth the effort to waste an entire wheel for this.] The next 'fun' will be that one click of the MX wheel will make the zoom jump too far first time, then settle after that ;)– TetsujinCommented Apr 27, 2023 at 12:58
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It's just labeled "tilt wheel" in X-mouse. When mouse buttons are clicked or wheels rolled X-Mouse will highlight which one is which, and these are highlighted when I scroll this wheel. I know I have the correct area targeted. No, the Logi options only allow me to assign key combos, I cannot combine keys with scroll wheels in the Logi options– Chris BarrCommented Apr 27, 2023 at 14:03
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Well… it's not a tilt wheel, whatever your control panel thinks it is - it's a 'continuous encoder' .. a wheel. BTW, you can't use two drivers at once; they fight.– TetsujinCommented Apr 27, 2023 at 15:32
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