On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 07:18, Colin Leroy wrote: > It lets the kernel report a right-click when KEY+Left click are pressed, > where KEY is the KEY specified by echoing its code to the /proc entry.
It'd be even cooler if this was extended to have an option for middle click as well :) I'll attempt to backport to 2.4 soon (maybe in 3 weeks, after my thesis is due :) > ie, "echo 29 > /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/rclick_key_modifier" and you'll have > Ctrl-click = right click. call me mentally challenged, but how does one determine what the keycodes are to do these things? i.e. how do we find the ctrl->29 mapping? -- Stewart Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Vice President, Linux Australia
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