On 29.09.2005 06:25 UK Time, Brian Dessent wrote:
Herbert Eppel wrote:
Thanks for this. I have a (relatively old) optical Logitech mouse, and I
can't see such an option in the mouse properties. Perhaps I simply have
to get used to the left/right combination :-)
You might try installing the
Herbert Eppel wrote:
> Thanks for this. I have a (relatively old) optical Logitech mouse, and I
> can't see such an option in the mouse properties. Perhaps I simply have
> to get used to the left/right combination :-)
You might try installing the MS Intellipoint drivers anyway. I have
read in th
On 28.09.2005 20:10 UK Time, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Herbert Eppel wrote:
Success 8-)
Thanks a lot for all contributions!
Just one more thing for now: I think I may find it a little difficult to get
used to pressing the left and right mouse button simultaneously.
Is the
On 28.09.2005 20:58 UK Time, Poor Yorick wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Herbert Eppel wrote:
Is there an alternative (without losing my double-click function for the
scroll wheel button)?
Have you tried shift-insert instead of middle button? My default
installat
On 28.09.2005 22:56 UK Time, Brian Dessent wrote:
Herbert Eppel wrote:
Just one more thing for now: I think I may find it a little difficult to
get used to pressing the left and right mouse button simultaneously.
Is there an alternative (without losing my double-click function for the
scroll
Herbert Eppel wrote:
> Just one more thing for now: I think I may find it a little difficult to
> get used to pressing the left and right mouse button simultaneously.
>
> Is there an alternative (without losing my double-click function for the
> scroll wheel button)?
Some mouse drivers (for exam
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Herbert Eppel wrote:
Is there an alternative (without losing my double-click function for the
scroll wheel button)?
Have you tried shift-insert instead of middle button? My default
installation of Cygwin and X supports this key combination
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Herbert Eppel wrote:
> Success 8-)
> Thanks a lot for all contributions!
>
> Just one more thing for now: I think I may find it a little difficult to get
> used to pressing the left and right mouse button simultaneously.
>
> Is there an alternative (without losing my double-cl
On 28.09.2005 19:14 UK Time, Reid Thompson wrote:
I do have the scroll wheel button assigned to double click,
and I would
like to keep that setting, which raises the question of where exactly
I would have to specify -emulate3buttons (is it simply another command
line option after startx?) and w
Herbert Eppel wrote:
> On 28.09.2005 18:04 UK Time, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
>> With the clipboard enabled, do you know how to highlight, copy &
>> paste
>
> Nice subject line - I'm not really sure why I started this "Basic
> Question no." nonsense - it was bound to lead to confusion, sorry!
>
>> b
On 28.09.2005 18:04 UK Time, Soong, SylokeJ wrote:
With the clipboard enabled, do you know how to highlight, copy & paste
Nice subject line - I'm not really sure why I started this "Basic
Question no." nonsense - it was bound to lead to confusion, sorry!
between win/xp and cygwin? I think t
With the clipboard enabled, do you know how to highlight, copy & paste
between win/xp and cygwin? I think that is his intent.
Microsoft(which you know):
copy is by selecting then ctrl-c or menu-copy.
paste is by ctrl-v or menu-paste.
Motif & cygwin:
Selecting text would spontaneously
(some people
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