> I compiled everything . What's your rationale? Why compile everything from scratch in the first place?
On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 12:49 PM Anon Loli <anonl...@autistici.org> wrote: > > Hello list, after I compiled Xenocara on my computer (I compiled everything) > as > commanded by release(8) sacred paper, my "gaming mouse" changed it's behavior > by A LOT. > > 1st change that I noticed is that the mouse profile which has been set by my > using original software has seemingly been wiped: the buttons that served for > stepping the DPI of the mouse are now "^V and ^C" according to xprop(1) > stdout. > > The 2nd change is that for one fuction I require the use of primary and > secondary clicks simultaneously or as close as possible to that, which is now > impossibly because it requires a big delay which is a problem, and the problem > wasn't present before I compiled Xenocara, I'd be skeptical of this if not for > the mouse profile as a whole ... well... disappearing on me and changing to > whatever the fuck this "profile" is right now > > Maybe Xenocara has some default setting which it embeds into the mices during > compilation? > If so, should I have unplugged the mice during Xeno compilation? > > What do you think what is causing this? > Is there a fix? > Do I have to configure my mouse using Xorg nightmare configuration or > something? > > I'm not 100% sure if it's Xenocara's fault, as I also compiled well everything > else, the base system and the kernel. > > It possible, I'd like to not disclose information about this mouse, for my > safety. > > Does this belong in @tech? >