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Hey I think I found something better than X-Mouse for you.
Try editing the shortcut you are using to launch the Steam client, Right Click, Properties, edit TARGET to this:
"C\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam.exe" -silent
There's a space between the last " and -silent.
Of if your shortcut has a different Target just add -silent to the end of it.
Lemme know if this works for you.
Oh yeah, that worked perfectly. That solves my Steam problem, so I think that combined with X-Mouse is about as good as Win10 users are going to do for this problem.