> You have to sacrifice a key for each emulated mouse button in any case. If > that key has an important function now, you either have to change the keymap > or use another key for emulation. There's no way to avoid that.
After switching to the new keycodes etc., I notice my power-on key is unrecognized (generates errors). That might make a handy mouse-button key. *----------------------------------------------------------------* | .''`. | Debian GNU/Linux: <http://www.debian.org> | | : :' : | debian-imac: <http://debian-imac.sourceforge.net> | | `. `'` | . oo Chris Tillman | | `- | ( -) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | *----------------"--"--------------------------------------------*