On 12/09/2019 12:01 PM, George N. White III wrote:
3) use Wayland and stop complaining because this is open source based on
people's free time
I totally agree with 3), but it is a very hard selling point.
I'm sure that Wayland is a fine package, and is very good at what it
does. However, th
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 11:55, mario futire wrote:
> > On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 10:55, mario futire wrote:
> >
> >
> > Microprocessors are really cheap. Devices like mice should support
> > customization
> > by individual device, which would greatly simplify the device support in
> > the OS.
> >
> >
> On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 10:55, mario futire
>
> Microprocessors are really cheap. Devices like mice should support
> customization
> by individual device, which would greatly simplify the device support in
> the OS.
>
> Developer time is a limiting resource for open source software. There
>
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 10:55, mario futire wrote:
> > On Mon, 09 Dec 2019 14:36:58 -
> > mario futire wrote:
> >
> >
> > Apparently it is too much to ask wayland. If you run
> > straight X11, you can do it no problem with xinput.
>
> Unfortunately the number of reasons to revert to X11 is in c
> On Mon, 09 Dec 2019 14:36:58 -
> mario futire wrote:
>
>
> Apparently it is too much to ask wayland. If you run
> straight X11, you can do it no problem with xinput.
Unfortunately the number of reasons to revert to X11 is in constant growth.
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On Mon, 09 Dec 2019 14:36:58 -
mario futire wrote:
> Is it such an exotic think to ask?
Apparently it is too much to ask wayland. If you run
straight X11, you can do it no problem with xinput.
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Been trying for ages to configure 2 mice differently.
Left one left handed, right normal.
GNOME Contorl Centre cannot do it and I cannot find any sort of application
which can do this
libinput list-devices does not even show they are currently left handed.
xinput tells me I should not be using