On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: > Here is My Question, is it possible to use evdev (the xorg mouse > protocol that may be linux specific)in RELENG_7 with xorg 7.3? > > I have a Logitech mx1000 mouse and I can not seem to get xorg to use > the buttons correctly. I have searched google high and low. > > the dmesg says it is a 16 button mouse however I only count 12. > whatever the case, the top buttons by the wheel have the same id as > the wheel scroll in xev > > if there is an alternate way to use a 12 button mouse in FreeBSD > please point me to the appropriate documentation. Here is my setup for using the MX1000. It is probably not entirely correct, but I have been too busy to spend time restructuring it. If you get some better ideas, please let me know. First, I disable moused since it will not pass that many buttons (max seven buttons?) to Xorg. /etc/rc.conf: moused_enable="NO" moused_nondefault_enable="NO" Next, I tell Xorg how to use this mouse: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse0" Driver "mouse" Option "Protocol" "auto" Option "Device" "/dev/ums0" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "false" Option "ZAxisMapping" "9 10" EndSection I run this in my .xinitrc/.xsession file: xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 11 3 9 10 6 7 8 4 5 2 12 13 14" Swapping buttons 11 and 2 moves the paste button from pressing the wheel to the up arrow. It stops all those paste-and-scroll up mistakes. Amusingly, I get this warning: Warning: Only changing the first 14 of 32 buttons. Yes! I have 32 buttons. :) I think it sees the press down and release actions as two separate buttons. No. xev does not show these actions as separate buttons. Lastly, I run a little program I wrote to disable CruiseControl else the up button will keep pasting or something else wicked that I no longer recall. Some buttons do not work for me, but I have not seen any need for them. Hopefully, this will help you get started to finding a better way. My payment then is for you to tell us (especially me! :)) of that way. Sean -- scf_at_FreeBSD.orgReceived on Fri Oct 19 2007 - 12:15:53 UTC
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