At Thu, 17 Dec 2009 15:34:51 -0800 walt wrote:
> On 12/17/2009 01:23 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
>>
>> I do have two InputDevice sections in xorg.conf about the mouse, but my
>> ServerLayout only mentions one. I attach both my log and xorg.conf
>> below.
>
> If you are using evdev (and you are)
On 12/17/2009 01:23 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I do have two InputDevice sections in xorg.conf about the mouse, but my
ServerLayout only mentions one. I attach both my log and xorg.conf
below.
If you are using evdev (and you are) you should delete (or comment out)
anything to do with Input fr
At Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:49:43 -0500 Albert Hopkins
wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 22:51 -0500, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> Right. Mine (MX 1000) has those plus others (I inherited the mouse).
>> My problem is that several of these send multiple events (i.e.
>> clicking
>> one physical button result
At Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:30:58 +0100 Michael Schreckenbauer
wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 17. Dezember 2009 16:07:46 schrieb walt:
>> That's why I was wondering if just a simple front-or-back turn of the
>> wheel also produces two different button events for each notch -- you
>> should see only button-4
Am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2009 schrieb Bruce Hill:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 04:36:45PM -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> > FWIW, I have a Logitech mouse with a wheel that scrolls up and down,
> > presses down, and clicks left and right. All seem to work fine, except
> > I don't use the latter as I h
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 22:51 -0500, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> Right. Mine (MX 1000) has those plus others (I inherited the mouse).
> My problem is that several of these send multiple events (i.e.
> clicking
> one physical button results in two button-down events for different
> X11
> buttons and then
Am Donnerstag, 17. Dezember 2009 16:07:46 schrieb walt:
> That's why I was wondering if just a simple front-or-back turn of the
> wheel also produces two different button events for each notch -- you
> should see only button-4 events for forward and only button-5 events for
> backward. (I actually
On 12/16/2009 07:51 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
At Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:36:45 -0500 Albert Hopkins
wrote:
FWIW, I have a Logitech mouse with a wheel that scrolls up and down,
presses down, and clicks left and right. All seem to work fine, except
I don't use the latter as I haven't found any pur
At Thu, 17 Dec 2009 06:26:57 +0800 Bruce Hill wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 04:36:45PM -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote:
>> FWIW, I have a Logitech mouse with a wheel that scrolls up and down,
>> presses down, and clicks left and right. All seem to work fine, except
>> I don't use the latter as I
At Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:36:45 -0500 Albert Hopkins
wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 11:06 -0800, walt wrote:
>> > If you look at the amazon page you can sort of see the left and
>> right
>> > arrows.
>>
>> I think a mouse that complicated would make me crazy.
>
> There was a time when Windows an
On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 06:26 +0800, Bruce Hill wrote:
> What settings do you use for all those events? I have a mouse with
> right/left
> buttons, scroll wheel that also tilts right/left, and two side
> buttons.
> Nothing works atm but regular right/left, scroll wheel to scroll and
> press to
> past
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 04:36:45PM -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> FWIW, I have a Logitech mouse with a wheel that scrolls up and down,
> presses down, and clicks left and right. All seem to work fine, except
> I don't use the latter as I haven't found any purpose for it although I
> could possibly
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 11:06 -0800, walt wrote:
> > If you look at the amazon page you can sort of see the left and
> right
> > arrows.
>
> I think a mouse that complicated would make me crazy.
There was a time when Windows and Mac users criticized X11 because it
had too many buttons (3).
Nowad
On 12/15/2009 10:05 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
At Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:09:15 -0800 walt wrote:
On 12/15/2009 11:11 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
It seems to me that this mouse sends two button events for some of the
"physical buttons". For example moving the wheel to the left reports
button p
At Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:09:15 -0800 walt wrote:
> On 12/15/2009 11:11 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> It seems to me that this mouse sends two button events for some of the
>> "physical buttons". For example moving the wheel to the left reports
>> button press 13
>> button press 6
>> ...
>>
On 12/15/2009 11:11 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
It seems to me that this mouse sends two button events for some of the
"physical buttons". For example moving the wheel to the left reports
button press 13
button press 6
> ...
Identifier "Logitech MX1000"
To clarify a bit, what
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