Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 17:46:05 -0600 From: <soralx@cydem.org> To: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Logitech Trackman - middle button/wheel Message-ID: <200407121746.05028.soralx@cydem.org> In-Reply-To: <000401c4684c$5ac17e90$1d0f14ac@METALLER> References: <20040712154424.E20939@ganymede.hub.org> <20040712190031.GO64690@camelot.theinternet.com.au> <000401c4684c$5ac17e90$1d0f14ac@METALLER>
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> AM> +-------[ Marc G. Fournier ]---------------------- > ??|> > ??|> Is there any way of getting X/KDE configured to make use of that as a > ??|> scroll wheel? I know under Windows, if I'm focus'd on Mozilla, for > ??|> instance, I can use it to scroll up/down the page ... any way of doing > ??|> this under Unix too? > > AM> Section "InputDevice" > AM> Identifier "Mouse0" > AM> Driver "mouse" > AM> Option "Protocol" "auto" > AM> Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" > AM> Option "Buttons" "5" > AM> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" > AM> EndSection > > AM> The Buttons, and the ZAxisMapping part is the important part for scroll > AM> wheels. > > From my own experience, KDE has problems with sysmouse. At least for me the > only way to enable mouse wheel was to completely disable moused. Do not specify "ZAxisMapping" in 'XF86Config', use this option for moused: "-z4 5". Works for me. Timestamp: 0x40F3223D [SorAlx] http://cydem.org.ua/ ridin' VN1500-B2
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