Normally, xorg.conf I could map my buttons using ZAxisMapping "4 5" and ButtonMapping "1 2 3 6 7" and Buttons "7" and things were dandy.
Well, after the latest updates to Slackware and Xorg, what I'm seeing now is the side buttons on my Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3 are mapping the buttons (side buttons) as 8 9 instead of 6 7. However, making a change in xorg.conf to facilitate the change in mapping, things DO work fine in X, but not other applications such as Enemy Territory. Below is my xinput list: "Virtual core pointer" id=0 [XPointer] Num_buttons is 32 Num_axes is 2 Mode is Relative Motion_buffer is 256 Axis 0 : Min_value is -1 Max_value is -1 Resolution is 0 Axis 1 : Min_value is -1 Max_value is -1 Resolution is 0 "Virtual core keyboard" id=1 [XKeyboard] Num_keys is 248 Min_keycode is 8 Max_keycode is 255 "Macintosh mouse button emulation" id=2 [XExtensionPointer] Type is MOUSE Num_buttons is 32 Num_axes is 2 Mode is Relative Motion_buffer is 256 Axis 0 : Min_value is -1 Max_value is -1 Resolution is 1 Axis 1 : Min_value is -1 Max_value is -1 Resolution is 1 "AT Translated Set 2 keyboard" id=3 [XExtensionKeyboard] Type is KEYBOARD Num_keys is 248 Min_keycode is 8 Max_keycode is 255 "Microsoft Microsoft 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)" id=4 [XExtensionPointer] Type is MOUSE Num_buttons is 32 Num_axes is 2 Mode is Relative Motion_buffer is 256 Axis 0 : Min_value is -1 Max_value is -1 Resolution is 1 Axis 1 : Min_value is -1 Max_value is -1 Resolution is 1 Now, what I don't understand is why hal is detecting the mouse as Num_buttons 32... I even created a hal policy to map the buttons how I normally would in xorg.conf and this had no effect. I'm at a loss. -Matt _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg