Dne, 16. 05. 2010 15:59:19 je Chris Austin napisal(a):
The three buttons now appear to be working as they are supposed to,
i.e. 1 for
select, 2 for context menus, and middle / 3 for paste, and even just
while
writing this message it has been an enormous relief to be able to
paste with a
prop
On Monday 17 May 2010 12:50:49 Chris Austin wrote:
> > Do you have some reason for not wanting to use a scrollwheel?
>
> Not really, but looking on Google for 3-button mice, I saw a message that
> said a scroll-wheel mouse is fiddly to use, and the scroll-wheel has to be
> clicked accurately, or so
On 05/17/2010 06:50 AM, Chris Austin wrote:
On Mon, 17 May 2010 Tom Furie wrote:
Do you have some reason for not wanting to use a scrollwheel?
Not really, but looking on Google for 3-button mice, I saw a message that said
a scroll-wheel mouse is fiddly to use, and the scroll-wheel has to be c
Hi,
On Mon, 17 May 2010 deloptes wrote:
> Just for the record there are many ways to make it done and I think this
> article explains a lot concerning your issue
> http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~danlee/fun/psaux/
Thanks for the link.
On Mon, 17 May 2010 Tom Furie wrote:
> Do you have
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 02:59:19PM +0100, Chris Austin wrote:
> These two mice are the only genuine 3-button mice with 3 genuine
> buttons rather than 2 buttons plus a scrollwheel / button that I could
> find.
Do you have some reason for not wanting to use a scrollwheel?
> The three buttons now
Chris Austin wrote:
> This has now worked, and the 3-button serial mouse is now working in KDE
> with the data fed through gpm more or less as described in
Just for the record there are many ways to make it done and I think this
article explains a lot concerning your issue
http://www.informatik.
Hi,
On Saturday 15 May 2010 23:11:27 Kent West wrote:
> I would take X out of the equation, and see if you can get it working in
> the console with gpm.
This has now worked, and the 3-button serial mouse is now working in KDE with
the data fed through gpm more or less as described in
http://wiki
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