Xmonobut may well do what you need. Beware it only works with X and is pretty much a hack at the moment, but works for me/
See http://handhelds.org/~mallum/downloadables/xmonobut/ I think its also in unstable. -- Matthew on Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 11:47:25AM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > Does anyone remember anyone actually being able to configure the > tracepad for a right-click combination using, say, Ctrl+clicking on the > tracepad's button? I went through the archives, but was unsuccessful in > finding anything. In fact, some seemed to be saying that this might not > even be adviseable. > > > > Eric Deveaud wrote: > >On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > > > > > >>Mouse: > >> > >>Is there a way to make the really stupid one-button mouse do a right > >>click, say, as holding the Ctrl key and clicking? > > > > > >somebody, some times ago post a patch to do this. browse the archives it > >will be easy to find > > > > > >>What do I need to do to have both the built-in mouse working and an > >>external mouse through the USB? > > > > > >Using /dev/input/mice allows you to use the tracpad AND and external > >mouse, as I'm currently doing > > > > > > > >>MACOSX boot: > >> > >>I don't know what's wrong with my setup, but I went by various > >>instructions and installed OSX and then Debian on 2 separate partitions. > >>Whereas Debian is on hd:4, OSX should be on hd:6. But I have gone > >>through pretty much all options in the yaboot.conf file in setting the > >>parameter macosx=/dev/hdx without ever being able to boot into my OSX > >>installation. > > > > > >check your partitions again, and correct yaboot. don't forget to run > >ybin, in order to made the modification used. > > > >what's the output of sudo mac-fdisk -l /dev/hda ? > > > > Eric > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >