Hi all:
I'm using gnome shell since version 3.2. I also have a logitech mouse
with zillions of buttons, and I have the problem that I hate to have the
third button in the mouse wheel, so I've been using xmodmap in a startup
script to put it in another button. The specific script is:
#!/bin/bash
xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 13 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2"
Until gnome shell 3.6 it worked like a charm, but starting with gnome
shell 3.8 it started to fail in some boots, but in others it worked
fine. Now, with gnome shell 3.10 it doesn't work at startup, and I must
run it manually.
I checked the output of the script during launch (redirecting both
stdout and stderr to a file) and the script runs fine (no errors), but
the mouse buttons aren't changed. I also tried to remove it from the
startup programs just in case the X server remembered the new button
order, and each time I boot the script was changing it to the standard
order, but no: the X server resets each time I reboot the computer.
I also tried to add a sleep in the script, just in case the problem was
only if it was launched before gnome shell fully loaded, but also
without luck.
So... what can I do?
Thanks.
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Nos leemos
RASTER (Linux user #228804)
[email protected] http://www.rastersoft.com
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