> That's strange. In GNOME I distinctly recall being able to access a
> range of
> tabs for all connected pointer input devices (mice, touchpads, etc.).
> I'm not
> sure. I use Xfce.
Yes, there are different settings for mouse, touchpad and tablet.
I don't think there's separate settings for
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 06:30:40 +0200, Peter Berlau wrote:
> Hi,
> I know the option in the 'control center', but different from gnome
> i could define the behavior for each single mouse, tablet individual and
> persistant..
> I could not find this option or, maybe, it does not
Hi,
I know the option in the 'control center', but different from gnome
i could define the behavior for each single mouse, tablet individual and
persistant..
I could not find this option or, maybe, it does not exist. Not bad at
all.
Best Regards, Peter
Am Sonntag, den 11.10.2015, 20:47 +0300
Hello,
under 'xfce' i could configure every mouse separately,
does this configuration options exist under gnome too?
Thanks for advice,
best regards,
Peter
(hint: I'm left-handed, my women is right-handed
so we use(d) different mouses )
Yes, you can. Simply plug in the mouse in question, go to the mouse and
touchpad settings from the control centre, and adjust the settings accordingly.
It should just work (though I am not sure whether the settings persist over
repeated removals and reconnections).
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