Thanks for the script, Jason.
Works like a charm! I can assign all of the 4 pad buttons, plus they're in 
their correct order *yay*


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 19:48, Jason Gerecke wrote:

> "Button order chaos" is perhaps a more apt description than you realize...

Yep, that's what I assumed...

>
> [...] It also prints out the commands that create this
> mapping, in case you want to save them e.g. to a startup script.
As for that, since the device IDs are changing each and every time, I'd 
need to replace the device's ID with its full name in order to use it as 
a startup script, right? Sorry, been too long since I fiddled around 
with xsetwacom and stuff...

> As for why you can't set the buttons to produce left/middle/right
> mouse clicks through the control panel? Unfortunately, the GNOME
> developers don't feel that mouse buttons are worthwhile shortcuts and
> have resisted attempts to add them in. Worse, because GNOME's
> button-mapping magic works by intercepting mouse events sent from our
> driver, you can't use xsetwacom to force a specific button to make a
> click: the event will just be consumed by GNOME before anything can
> see it :(
Wow, that's one great decision made by them developers... ;)

> Jason
> ---
>
Thanks again!
- Marco -

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