On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Manuel Reiter wrote:
> Warning: I'm not 100& sure about the keycodes.
The correct keycodes can be gleaned by browsing through
/usr/include/linux/input.h.
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"Berg, Björn" wrote:
> > > I also read that some use gdm and give it parameters at the start to use
> > > the adb-mouse. But I did not want to set up gnome because the Powerbook
> > > is not fast enough to use it quite well.
> >
> > You are confusing gdm and gpm.
>
> No, that I do not. Read in th
Manuel Reiter wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] "Berg, Björn" wrote:
> > I have a 2.4.6pre5-Kernel with Mediabay-Patch. It supports the new
> > input-layer. The mouse works on console via /dev/input/mice. No second or
> > third button is needed.
> > But how is the mouse set up for X. I ha
Hi,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] "Berg, Björn" wrote:
> I have a 2.4.6pre5-Kernel with Mediabay-Patch. It supports the new
> input-layer. The mouse works on console via /dev/input/mice. No second or
> third button is needed.
> But how is the mouse set up for X. I have only the one button?!
I
> -Original Message-
> From: Michel Dänzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 3ButtonEmulation with ADB Mouse
> > But I'm using a MachKernel otherwise I couldn't boot Debian
> because of the
> > Nubus and Mediabay tchnologie the Powerbook is using
"Berg, Björn" wrote:
> I'm using a Powerbook 1400c with a running X-Server. Now I want to set up
> the trackpad as a normal 3Button-Mouse. In the archive I read, that some of
> you use Kernelparameters to set the Mousebuttons up. I want to use the F11
> (Keycode 111) and F12
You could use the sam
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