Thank you Peter!  This is a great workaround and I will use it in the
meantime.  In fact it is almost nicer than all that clicking.
cheers!!
km

On 10/10/07, Peter Plessas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For anyone on Linux, there is a nice workaround using your capslock-key
> as a mouse button as posted on this list by i think Frank some time ago:
> (You might need to check the numeric keycodes of your keyboard with xev
> first).
>
> # disable capslock
> xmodmap -e "remove lock = Caps_Lock"
>
> # set to mouse button
> xmodmap -e "keycode 66 = Pointer_Button1"
>
> # turn things on:
> xkbset m
>
> #########################################
>
> # turn it off again:
> xmodmap -e "keycode 66 = Caps_Lock"
> xkbset -m
> xmodmap -e "add lock = Caps_Lock"
>
>
> mfg, Peter
>
> * Kevin McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-10 03:35]:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Has anyone done a hack so instead of clicking and dragging patch cords
> > (which is kind of awkward still), you can click an outlet and then it
> starts
> > the patch cord and then move the mouse freehand to the destination,
> click an
> > inlet and it connects them that way?  To cancel the patch cord you can
> just
> > click on the blank canvas.
> >
> > I am pretty sure I must not be the only one who has thought of this..
> just
> > curious?
> >
> > km
>
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