k, mathias thanks for your advice, as for my real name Gaudenz, im sorry about the nmp thing, so far i wont put here my personal email cause of reasons already disccused here and elsewhere about spam in this lists..but thats fine i will make a new @gmx with my "real" name in case that makes more sense for people sharing ideas.
and about the highjaker thing, honest, i just typed that into the subject cause i was referring to both things in the same email, i bet one can do that and even more in the body of the message, but anyway i guess thats one of the nicest things someone has ever called me! it made me laugh. i just learned a lot about nettiquete here, i suggest adding all those rules to the welcome message of this list. best, respect, and thanks again, for real. alejo On Wednesday 03 December 2003 15:48, Matthias Kirschner wrote: > Hello > > > i need to get the second mouse button running, and theres no keyboard > > combination that works neither, thuough i can type emails an manage > > almost all through the window menus. > > you have to edit your /etc/sysctl.conf. > > I have add > #activate Mouse Buttoms > dev.mac_hid.mouse_button_emulation = 1 > #dev.mac_hid.mouse_button2_keycode = > dev.mac_hid.mouse_button3_keycode = 96 > > so i have the right mouse button on the key left of (Left Arrow/Home). > And I emulate the middle mouse button. It works for me. But there are a > lot of other solutions. > > For example: > "By editing /etc/sysctl.conf with a couple of things recommended by > Lashi, I've got Fn+Ctrl being the middle button and Fn+Alt (otherwise > known as Option) acting as the right mouse button." > (http://www.flamingspork.com/linux/ibook/) > > You have to activate this option in your kernelconfig > CONFIG_MAC_EMUMOUSEBTN=y > > Cheers > Matze ----- >>>the acme buttons but i guess it was under gentoo >>>http://www.egs.edu