On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Gus Wirth <[email protected]> wrote:

> MacNean Tyrrell wrote:
> > Ok this is from my /var/log/Xorg.0.log (and this is also why I believe
> that
> > no matter what i do in xorg.conf hal overrides:
> >
> > (II) config/hal: Adding input device Logitech USB Receiver
> > (**) Logitech USB Receiver: always reports core events
> > (**) Logitech USB Receiver: Device: "/dev/input/event2"
> > (II) Logitech USB Receiver: Found x and y relative axes
> > (II) Logitech USB Receiver: Found 8 mouse buttons
> > (II) Logitech USB Receiver: Configuring as mouse
> > (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Logitech USB Receiver" (type:
> > MOUSE)
> > (**) Logitech USB Receiver: YAxisMapping: buttons 4 and 5
> > (**) Logitech USB Receiver: EmulateWheelButton: 4, EmulateWheelInertia:
> 10,
> > EmulateWheelTimeout: 200
> >
> > sigh wish I could get this to work.
>
> There is a command called xinput. I haven't played with it yet but it
> may be able to solve your problem. Bears looking into. Start with:
>
> $ xinput list
>
I looked at it.  I couldn't figure out how to send invert y axis with it.  I
found options here:
http://www.digipedia.pl/man/xinput.1x.html

>
> Gus
>
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