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How do I get the functionality out of the rest of the buttons on my 5-button scroll mouse? I'm using a Microsoft trackball. The info on the label on the bottom is:
"Trackball Optical 1.0 PS2/USB Compatible"
"PN X08-70386 Product ID 52240-576-4082752-00000"
Currently, the left & right buttons, along with the scroll wheel, work normally. The "far left" button doesn't seem to do anything. The "far right" button seems to duplicate the function of the right button. I'm not sure what the middle button does.
I would like to know if there is any way to "custom configure" the function of individual buttons. I'm running version 2.14.3 of Gnome under version 4.0 r1 of Debian, and have the mouse attached via PS/2. I'm a Linux newbie, so please try to keep replies simple.
"Trackball Optical 1.0 PS2/USB Compatible"
"PN X08-70386 Product ID 52240-576-4082752-00000"
Currently, the left & right buttons, along with the scroll wheel, work normally. The "far left" button doesn't seem to do anything. The "far right" button seems to duplicate the function of the right button. I'm not sure what the middle button does.
I would like to know if there is any way to "custom configure" the function of individual buttons. I'm running version 2.14.3 of Gnome under version 4.0 r1 of Debian, and have the mouse attached via PS/2. I'm a Linux newbie, so please try to keep replies simple.
Brett Kitchens
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To err is human, to really foul things up takes a computer! :cool:
KF4SQB
kf4sqb "at" wetsnet "dot" com
To err is human, to really foul things up takes a computer! :cool:
all the mouse and keyboard settings are held in the X (the core GUI on which your window manager and desktop sit) configuration file. It is stored as a text file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
If you dont want to edit it by hand there is a wizard. BACK UP YOUR OLD XORG.CONF FIRST!.
to use the wizard go to a terminal and type (as root) "dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg" .Afterwards restarrt X with the new configuration by pushing control+backspace
If you dont want to edit it by hand there is a wizard. BACK UP YOUR OLD XORG.CONF FIRST!.
to use the wizard go to a terminal and type (as root) "dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg" .Afterwards restarrt X with the new configuration by pushing control+backspace
Last edited by jbennet; Dec 23rd, 2007 at 5:34 pm.
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Thanks, James, I'll give it a try in a few days. My Windows machine is down right now, and I'm using my Linux server to handle web surfing and email. I'd hate to hose it and have nothing! Hopefully, my Windows machine will be back up in a day or two, and I'll try it then. Thanks again!
Brett Kitchens
KF4SQB
kf4sqb "at" wetsnet "dot" com
To err is human, to really foul things up takes a computer! :cool:
KF4SQB
kf4sqb "at" wetsnet "dot" com
To err is human, to really foul things up takes a computer! :cool:
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Yeah, I'm just not that comfortable with Linux yet. I can usually handle Windows, and DOS is a piece of cake, but I'm more likely to screw up Linux. Remember the display resolution problem you helped me with a while back? I'm likely to need help in the middle of things, so I'd rather have both systems running so I can pester you some more if needed
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. Brett Kitchens
KF4SQB
kf4sqb "at" wetsnet "dot" com
To err is human, to really foul things up takes a computer! :cool:
KF4SQB
kf4sqb "at" wetsnet "dot" com
To err is human, to really foul things up takes a computer! :cool:
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