> > someone tried to do that a while back and I've provided that person > > with a test binary to try out a particular solution. Haven't heard back > > yet. > > If there is something to try and test I am really willing to do that. I > can also read the code and change a few things, but I'm not so experienced > in writing C code.
OK; I'll send the test binary by PM. > > You can already specify alt and ctrl as the modifier keys that trigger > > a middle or right button event for mouseemu, and that sort of works. > > But only if you press a key on the keyboard, not the mouse button, right? Nope, that was for modifer+click emulation like in OS X. > I don't get a keycode if I press the trackpad button on my iBook and > mouseemu seems to work only with keycodes. I forget what the magic incantation was, but there's a fake keycode assigned to the mouse button just for this purpose. > > X then gets to see a alt-middle or ctrl-right event because X keeps > > track of the modifier state > > I guess there are very few applications using these combinations, so it > should be not too annoying ;-) It's in fact been quite annoying, that's how the debate about this hack arose. Emulation with 'sticky' keycodes already works out of the box in mouseemu. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]