> That's strange. In GNOME I distinctly recall being able to access a
> range of
> tabs for all connected pointer input devices (mice, touchpads, etc.).
> I'm not
> sure. I use Xfce.
Yes, there are different settings for mouse, touchpad and tablet.
I don't think there's separate settings for eac
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 06:30:40 +0200, Peter Berlau wrote:
> Hi,
> I know the option in the 'control center', but different from gnome
> i could define the behavior for each single mouse, tablet individual and
> persistant..
> I could not find this option or, maybe, it does not exist. Not bad at
>
Hi,
I know the option in the 'control center', but different from gnome
i could define the behavior for each single mouse, tablet individual and
persistant..
I could not find this option or, maybe, it does not exist. Not bad at
all.
Best Regards, Peter
Am Sonntag, den 11.10.2015, 20:47 +0300
Yes, you can. Simply plug in the mouse in question, go to the mouse and
touchpad settings from the control centre, and adjust the settings accordingly.
It should just work (though I am not sure whether the settings persist over
repeated removals and reconnections).
Hello,
under 'xfce' i could configure every mouse separately,
does this configuration options exist under gnome too?
Thanks for advice,
best regards,
Peter
(hint: I'm left-handed, my women is right-handed
so we use(d) different mouses )
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