"JM" == Jeremiah Merkl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JM> Ahh...so the turbo mouse has to be plugged in at startup
JM> then? My XF86Setup file is the same as yours right now.
I would think so, yes. The kernel scans the ADB(us) to see what
devices are plugged in. If they aren't plugged in, th
Jeremiah Merkl wrote:
> Kevin Puetz wrote:
> > but there is some adb_buttons=1,, or some such to setup those two
> > keycode (use showkeys to get them on a console) to make keys for the other
> > buttons - but I really recommend a real multi-button mouse.
>
> Ahh! that's what I was looking for...n
Kevin Puetz wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >JM> Last time I asked this, the only response I got back was
> >JM> "buy a cheap 3-button USB mouse". Sorry, that isn't a
> >JM> solution. I'm on an ADB only machine. (G3 all-in-one, aka
> >JM> beige G3-233)
> > Buy a nice multiple-
>
> That gives me three working buttons on my allegedly five-button
> Kensington TurboMouse (the kernel picks up that it has five
> buttons (four physical, one chord), but I've never figured out how
> to get them all to work).
>
Ahh...so the turbo mouse has to be plugged in at startup then? My XF8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>JM> Last time I asked this, the only response I got back was
>JM> "buy a cheap 3-button USB mouse". Sorry, that isn't a
>JM> solution. I'm on an ADB only machine. (G3 all-in-one, aka
>JM> beige G3-233)
> Buy a nice multiple-button ADB mouse, then! Having r
"JM" == Jeremiah Merkl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JM> This disturbs me.
JM> Why is it so difficult to get emulation of the 3 mouse
JM> buttons working? I mean, for a good ppc disto, this should
JM> not be a concern...
Hmm. If you only have a one-button mouse, I can't help you, bu
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 03:00:17PM -0700, Peter Abrahamsen wrote:
> On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 02:42:26PM -0600, Jeremiah Merkl wrote:
> > Why is it so difficult to get emulation of the 3 mouse buttons working?
>
> Dunno. Try this proggie. Dunno where I found it, but it works for me with my
> kensing
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 02:42:26PM -0600, Jeremiah Merkl wrote:
> Why is it so difficult to get emulation of the 3 mouse buttons working?
Dunno. Try this proggie. Dunno where I found it, but it works for me with my
kensington turbo mouse. Might want to put it in /etc/rc.boot, if it works.
Peter
This disturbs me.
Why is it so difficult to get emulation of the 3 mouse buttons working?
I mean, for a good ppc disto, this should not be a concern...
unless I'm missing something...or have missed an important piece of
documentation?
Last time I asked this, the only response I got back was "bu
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