On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 17:59:49 -0600
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>
>> That's cute, but equally cute is that it doesn't behave this way on
>> either Windows or OS X. I didn't even know it had a middle sensing
>> area until now.
>
> As near as I can tell from the descriptions, the whole surface of
> the mouse is touch sensitive, so it would depend entirely on
> what the driver decided to do with the low level events from
> the mouse. No doubt whoever implemented the linux driver thought
> that all mice should have at least three buttons.


That makes sense. My finger is typically at a location on this mouse
where an imaginary line between 1st and 2nd (middle) buttons would be.
Maybe it'd work better if the middle button were a narrower slice
between 1st and 3rd buttons, requiring more deliberate use to
activate.



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Chris Murphy
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