Mark Eichin (eichin-gmail) wrote on 2011-12-13:
>"how to get the xterm menu back"
man xterm # (at bottom; current bindings)
VT Options (menu with )
[...]
!Ctrl :popup-menu(vtMenu) \n\
!Lock Ctrl :popup-menu(vtMenu) \n\
!Lock Ctrl @Num_Lock :popup-menu(vtMenu) \n\
! @Num_Lock Ctrl :popup-menu
Argh, I finally found and identified this. "The control-middle-button
menu in xterm doesn't work anymore" should find this bug; I wasted a bit
of time assuming it was xterm-specific (xterm has had active
development, much to my surprise.) Is there a proper way to turn this
override off other than
I have never encountered the problem described by Wayne, for been using
T400s/T410s for over a year with the script I describe in #529745 ...
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You can increase EmulateWheelTimeout, see man evdev
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[lucid] enable trackpoint scroll emulation by default
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Sadly, this feature makes middle clicking (on things like browser links,
etc.) very flaky -- clicks go ignored quite often. I used gpointing-
device-settings to turn the feature off, but a reboot had it go enabled
once again, and I had to toggle the gpointing-device-settings checkbox
back on and t
This bug was fixed in the package xserver-xorg-input-evdev -
1:2.6.0-1ubuntu13
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* 11-evdev-trackpoint.conf: Add a config snippet for enabling wheel
emulation for trackpoint devices, should support a variety of
Ok, I've committed a snippet to git that is basically what Jens proposed
in comment #8. Enabling middlemouse emulation will do as a workaround
for the drag issue.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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I think this should make it into Maverick final release since it seems
to be resolved. The patch in comment #9 works fine.
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(Sorry for the double post)
Here is another version which might be more suitable for distribution.
It prepares trackpoint wheel emulation, but leaves it disabled. This
makes it far easier to enable this option in contrast to Ubuntu's stock
configuration.
** Attachment added: "Prepares trackpoint
I tried to incorporate all suggestions into an updated version of
20-trackpoint.conf.
Changes:
* Matches now "DualPoint Stick" and _all_ pointing devices which contain the
substring "TrackPoint"
* Enables 3ButtonEmutation by default to allow middle-button-dragging
* I labelled the thing as "patch
I tried to incorporate all suggestions below into an updated version of
20-trackpoint.conf.
Changes:
* Matches now "DualPoint Stick" and _all_ pointing devices which contain the
substring "TrackPoint"
* Enables 3ButtonEmutation by default to allow middle-button-dragging
* I labelled the thing as
NAK. Scrolling is _much_ more frequently used operation than
middle-button-dragging.
And such touchpoint use-case is well-known, because it is default setup on
thinkpads for years (in windows of course)
for dragging-case maybe leave third-button emulation enabled )
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This is a user preference and not something that everyone would want by
default. It can have an undesirable effect when you actually need to
drag something with your middle button pressed (for instance dragging a
folder in nautilus). I'm leaving this open, but my opinion is that it
should be user c
Just to confirm the fix for my machine:
Thanks to Jens' attachment in comment #2 (which I manually saved to on my
machine as described), middle mouse button scrolling now works on my Dell
Latitude E6500 running most current lucid (kernel 2.6.32-21-generic).
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0008 V
By adding "Lite-On Technology Corp. ThinkPad USB Keyboard with
TrackPoint" to the list in "MatchProduct", scrolling with my external
Lenovo keyboard (Model No: SK-8855) works too.
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See attachment for a slightly modified proposal of OPs fix. Please supply
either as
/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-trackpoint.conf
Differences to OPs proposal:
* Does not set driver, as this is already done by existing files
* Matches "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint", "DualPoint Stick, and "Synaptics Inc.
Thank you.
In my case - Lenovo R61i:
MatchProduct"DualPoint Stick"
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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