Oh, I see. I was curious to know if the simulation would work for me—I find
control-clicking a little cumbersome. I think I'll buy an Evoluent for my
desktop Mac. I don't like very much the idea of carrying around a mouse to
substitute my MacBook's buttonless trackpad, though, so I'll keep on
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Quico Moya wrote:
> I'm unable to simulate three buttons on my Magic Mouse. Is there
> something I have to do to turn this feature on? Thanks!
There was at one point code in plan9port that simulated three
buttons along the top of the magic mouse; it read out whe
There are only two potential buttons with the Magic Mouse. The
easiest way to get simulate the three buttons in p9p devdraw,
drawterm, and 9vx is to do the option-click and cmd-click. Not
the best for chording, but it works. Ctrl-click is also mapped,
but I always forget which one really does wh
I'm unable to simulate three buttons on my Magic Mouse. Is there
something I have to do to turn this feature on? Thanks!
>> Back to the Evoluents for me.
>
> I'm back to using trackballs :-) . And I guess I either have to fix this
> problem with the trackpad myself or wait for a fix or use an external
> pointing device.
Has anyone tried the Contour Perfit? I've been hesitant to
drop $100+ on it without knowing ho
I own the old optical logitech mouse. It has fallen down a lot, also
it was swinged against walls because of driver issues and one very
rainy night I forgot it outside, connected to my x60s in standby. I'm
still using both without any problems, although I often had to reboot
the thinkpad because of
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
> > I am planning to play with an Apple Magic Mouse
> > using Paul Lalonde's patch (soon to be in p9p).
>
> Paul's code is now in p9p. Because the code can read
> where your finger is on the mouse when you click, it can
> pretend there are three di
here's a report. i obviously don't know enough about touch controls to
be of any use, but i'd like to help with testing.
- on my snow leopard macbook pro it appears that the multitouch
library is found and devdraw is compiled with -DMULTITOUCH (indeed if
i undef this the problem goes away).
- mul
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:20 PM, andrey mirtchovski
wrote:
> i just did. acme isn't seeing any mouse clicks from a macbook's
> trackpad. i'll take a look and report in more detail in a bit.
I'll have to give that a try. It seems acme + trackpad isn't always
fun, but my brain loves a trackpad for s
> I hope that the
> code will let one use the new clickable laptop trackpads as
> 3-button mice too, but I haven't tried that.
i just did. acme isn't seeing any mouse clicks from a macbook's
trackpad. i'll take a look and report in more detail in a bit.
> I am planning to play with an Apple Magic Mouse
> using Paul Lalonde's patch (soon to be in p9p).
Paul's code is now in p9p. Because the code can read
where your finger is on the mouse when you click, it can
pretend there are three different buttons when in fact
there's just one. Chording work
Just saw this Patch of Paul's, it's the same stuff I found. I'm now anxious
to try the new p9p on my touchpad with the macbook! :-)
Good times! Thanks Paul and Russ!
Dave
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Anthony Sorace wrote:
> Benjamin Huntsman wrote:
>
> Anyone remember or still use the
Benjamin Huntsman wrote:
Anyone remember or still use the Depraz red mouse? I thought I had
heard
someone figured out how to convert them to USB...
I've got two of the USBified ones, one attached to my cpu server and
one moving
between an old iBook and a few other Plan 9 machines. i stil
Anyone remember or still use the Depraz red mouse? I thought I had heard
someone figured out how to convert them to USB...
I've got three brand-new-in-box, so at least one of them is itching to be
usb-ifyed.
> I am planning to play with an Apple Magic Mouse
> using Paul Lalonde's patch (soon to
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Russ Cox wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret
> wrote:
> > I'm thinking of buying such a mouse. Have you found better since you
> > posted that review? Did you (or anyone else) get a chance to eventually
> > try the wireless one?
>
> I still u
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Mathieu Lonjaret
wrote:
> I'm thinking of buying such a mouse. Have you found better since you
> posted that review? Did you (or anyone else) get a chance to eventually
> try the wireless one?
I still use Evoluents everywhere, all wired, with
both Linux and OS X.
Hello,
I'm thinking of buying such a mouse. Have you found better since you
posted that review? Did you (or anyone else) get a chance to eventually
try the wireless one?
Thanks,
Mathieu
> I'm impressed by your creativity. You are right that with
> sufficient thrust, wings are not necessary and even a brick
> can fly. :-)
he must have been inspired by seeing vista in action.
(does that need scare quotes?)
it's hard to comprehend using what would have passed
for a fine supercompu
> have you considered translating the evoluent usb interface
> into one the kvm switch can understand with an atmel avr
> board?
I'm impressed by your creativity. You are right that with
sufficient thrust, wings are not necessary and even a brick
can fly. :-)
Even without solving the problem, it
mr. eckhardt,
have you considered translating the evoluent usb interface into one
the kvm switch can understand with an atmel avr board?
nkl
> I bought one of these ("Evoluent VerticalMouse 3 Rev 2", aka VM3R2).
>
> It doesn't work with my KVM (IOGear GCS1734, neither top of the line
> nor junk)
can you cat /dev/mouse and see if button 4/5 events are generated by
the mouse? it may be that they give you something else than the usual
down/up event that everybody is used to (large value deltas, for
example). they may also be generating button 6 and up events instead,
in which case you'll have
I bought one of these ("Evoluent VerticalMouse 3 Rev 2", aka VM3R2).
It doesn't work with my KVM (IOGear GCS1734, neither top of the line
nor junk), not with Linux or Plan 9: horizontal tracking is fine, but
vertical tracking goes only up. It works ok plugged directly into a
Linux box.
After so
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