On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 9:34 PM inasprecali wrote:
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> Yes, really.
>
Sorry, I don't understand. Could you expand a bit more, please?
Enan
On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 9:34 PM inasprecali wrote:
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> Yes, really.
>
On 12/19, Teodoro Santoni wrote:
> If all those buttons are supported on linux (e.g. xev output a button
> code for every button clicked) I'd buy one too!
>From my experience they simulate key strokes that are "unlikely" to be
used by your keyboard, and then they supply tools that let you bind
act
I had added a conditional. I never faced any problem anyway.
Thanks for the help.
Enan
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:02 PM deurzen wrote:
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> You could always add in a conditional to make sure this situation never
> arises. Especially in tiling mode, ‘accidentally’ spawning too many windows
> cou
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 1:00 PM Danh Doan wrote:
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> st uses Xft and Xft doesn't support color fonts.
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> See: https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-emoji/issues/183
Oh, I get it. I am now using using an alternative.
Thanks for your help,
Enan
Hi Càg,
2019-12-19 15:43 GMT+01:00, Cág :
> Hi,
>
> I've recently got two different A4Tech/X7 mice with nine buttons, one
> at work and one for home. I'd like to map buttons 8 and 9 to some
> keyboard events, let it be volume changing (like
> XF86XK_AudioRaiseVolume), or simple copy-pasting for s
Yes, really.
Hi,
I've recently got two different A4Tech/X7 mice with nine buttons, one
at work and one for home. I'd like to map buttons 8 and 9 to some
keyboard events, let it be volume changing (like
XF86XK_AudioRaiseVolume), or simple copy-pasting for st(1), e.g. let
the button 8 be Ctrl-Shift-C and the bu