To find out what's behind which /dev/input/event* device, and generally
what's going on with the input stuff on the kernel side, I usually
check: "cat /proc/bus/input/devices"
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Fred:
...
> With xev, buttons 1 and 3 are correctly identified but the middle button
> is randomly assigned 4,5,6 or 7. Possibly this is the problem as I know
> the application is expecting button 2.
Maybe it is the desktop environment or the window manager that messes
this up.
Try installing
On 5/12/22 03:15, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Fred:
...
With xev, buttons 1 and 3 are correctly identified but the middle button
is randomly assigned 4,5,6 or 7. Possibly this is the problem as I know
the application is expecting button 2.
Maybe it is the desktop environment or the window manager
On May 12, 2022 9:44:39 PM GMT+02:00, Fred wrote:
> Hi Karl,
> I don't use a DE, just openbox and xterm. The regular scroll wheel mouse
> works correctly in both xev and the application. Button 2 is identified as 2
> so I contend it has to have something to do with program(s) run to use the
On 5/12/22 15:23, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
On May 12, 2022 9:44:39 PM GMT+02:00, Fred wrote:
Hi Karl,
I don't use a DE, just openbox and xterm. The regular scroll wheel mouse works
correctly in both xev and the application. Button 2 is identified as 2 so I
contend it has to have so