Am Donnerstag, den 21.05.2009, 19:33 +0200 schrieb Zarko Zivanov:
> After putting (and restarting X)
>
> Option "MapButton1""key=0x1008ff13"
> Option "MapButton3""key=0x1008ff11"
>
> this is what I get from xev for buttons 1 and 3:
>
> KeyPress event, serial 49, synth
After putting (and restarting X)
Option "MapButton1""key=0x1008ff13"
Option "MapButton3""key=0x1008ff11"
this is what I get from xev for buttons 1 and 3:
KeyPress event, serial 49, synthetic NO, window 0x3c1,
root 0x8c, subw 0x0, time 48271360, (529,604),
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:59:38AM +0200, Sascha Hlusiak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Is it possible to use joystick driver to generate multimedia key
> > events? I wanted to make i.e. buttons 1 and 3 to be volume up and
> > volume down like this:
> >
> > Option "MapButton1""key=0x1008,0xff1
Hi,
> Is it possible to use joystick driver to generate multimedia key
> events? I wanted to make i.e. buttons 1 and 3 to be volume up and
> volume down like this:
>
> Option "MapButton1""key=0x1008,0xff13"
> Option "MapButton3""key=0x1008,0xff11"
>
> I got codes 0x
Is it possible to use joystick driver to generate multimedia key
events? I wanted to make i.e. buttons 1 and 3 to be volume up and
volume down like this:
Option "MapButton1""key=0x1008,0xff13"
Option "MapButton3""key=0x1008,0xff11"
I got codes 0x1008ff13 and 0x1008