On 05/14, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > Would you mind to run > $ xinput --test /dev/wsmouse > in an X terminal, press each button once, grab the output, > and post it here? Output:
motion a[0]=1364 a[1]=907 button press 4 button release 4 motion a[0]=1365 motion a[0]=1367 motion a[0]=1368 motion a[0]=1370 motion a[0]=1372 a[1]=906 motion a[0]=1373 a[1]=905 motion a[0]=1375 a[1]=904 motion a[0]=1377 a[1]=903 motion a[0]=1378 a[1]=902 motion a[0]=1379 a[1]=901 motion a[0]=1380 motion a[0]=1381 a[1]=900 motion a[0]=1382 motion a[0]=1381 motion a[0]=1380 button press 5 button release 5 button press 5 button release 5 button press 5 button release 5 button press 1 button release 1 button press 3 button release 3 So button 1 the left click Button 3 is the right click Motion is moving the ball Button 4 and 5 are the scroll function on the ball Clicking on the upper two button of the mouse does not register any events.