On Monday 25 August 2003 15:40, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
> On Monday 25 August 2003 23:39, Scharf Yuval wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Dmitry, You want a mouse that makes sounds, I have one here.
> > I'm trying to catch him for three days. When I'll catch him I'll send him
> > to you :-)
>
> Thanks! :) Ar
At 26 August, 2003 oleander wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:54:29 -0700
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) wrote:
>
> > AFAIK, /dev/input/mouse* only works for USB mice in 2.4.* kernels. PS2
> > mouse users have to make do with /dev/misc/psaux. And, unfortunately,
> > only one program can read fr
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 08:54:29 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) wrote:
> AFAIK, /dev/input/mouse* only works for USB mice in 2.4.* kernels. PS2
> mouse users have to make do with /dev/misc/psaux. And, unfortunately,
> only one program can read from the device at a time.
yes, that's true--it'
On Tuesday 26 August 2003 19:54, Andrew Farmer wrote:
> AFAIK, /dev/input/mouse* only works for USB mice in 2.4.* kernels. PS2
> mouse users have to make do with /dev/misc/psaux. And, unfortunately,
> only one program can read from the device at a time.
>
> You'll probably have to use X calls to wa
At 25 August, 2003 oleander wrote:
> hi dmitry-
>
> you might try making a program to read the device /dev/input/event* or
> /dev/input/mouse*, if you've built your kernel with input core support
> (CONFIG_INPUT, CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV, CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV). i have no
> idea what the data structure
Thanks, oleander!
I'll surely will look at that files.
I'm surprised: can it be true that nobody wrote such a program? Earlier, if I
wanted to write some program for Linux there already was a version written by
someone else :).
Dmitry.
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hi dmitry-
you might try making a program to read the device /dev/input/event* or
/dev/input/mouse*,
if you've built your kernel with input core support (CONFIG_INPUT,
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV,
CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV). i have no idea what the data structure is on those devices, but
when i was hooking u
You can set up sound events in kde. I think it includes events like
mouse click as well.
Ashu
Andrew Farmer wrote:
At 25 August, 2003 Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
Hello, list!
I'm here with maybe a silly question. :)
I just wanted to know is it possible to have configure X or install s
At 25 August, 2003 Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
> Hello, list!
>
> I'm here with maybe a silly question. :)
> I just wanted to know is it possible to have configure X or install some
> program that will make noise (taken for example from wav file) every time I
> click my mouse. Not on some special eve
On Monday 25 August 2003 23:39, Scharf Yuval wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Dmitry, You want a mouse that makes sounds, I have one here.
> I'm trying to catch him for three days. When I'll catch him I'll send him
> to you :-)
Thanks! :) Are you sure that it can be successfully plugged in my USB port?
:-D.
A
Hello,
Dmitry, You want a mouse that makes sounds, I have one here.
I'm trying to catch him for three days. When I'll catch him I'll send him
to you :-)
Yuval Scharf
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
> Hello, list!
>
> I'm here with maybe a silly question. :)
> I just wanted to know
Hello, list!
I'm here with maybe a silly question. :)
I just wanted to know is it possible to have configure X or install some
program that will make noise (taken for example from wav file) every time I
click my mouse. Not on some special event (like opening menu somewhere or
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