Mousbuttons in KDE: Can they be assigned?
Hi Everyone, I wonder if there is a way to assign mousebuttons to specific functions. I just bought the Logitech Optical Click! mouse and it has a extra button which can, under Windows, be used to replace the ALT+TAB keystrokes which is used to switch between documents. I was looking through the KDE Control Center and found all sorts fo things to assign key-strokes, but nothing for mousebuttons. The mouse tool is not of much help here. Would that be something I would have to do via the XFree86 config file? The mouse is loaded via the "mouse" module in XFree. Cheers, Sabine -- GMX ProMail (250 MB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS, Virenschutz, 2,99 EUR/Monat...) jetzt 3 Monate GRATIS + 3x DER SPIEGEL +++ http://www.gmx.net/derspiegel +++
On Thursday 19 February 2004 19:17, Sabine Konhaeuser wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I wonder if there is a way to assign mousebuttons to specific functions.
I just bought the Logitech Optical Click! mouse and it has a extra button which can, under Windows, be used to replace the ALT+TAB keystrokes which is used to switch between documents.
I was looking through the KDE Control Center and found all sorts fo things to assign key-strokes, but nothing for mousebuttons. The mouse tool is not of much help here. Would that be something I would have to do via the XFree86 config file? The mouse is loaded via the "mouse" module in XFree.
Cheers, Sabine
Not specifically what you were after but it may give you some useful extra moves - try www.kde.org/documentation/userguide/mouse-techniques.html HTH Jim
On Saturday 21 February 2004 07:57, Jim MacLeod wrote:
Not specifically what you were after but it may give you some useful extra moves - try www.kde.org/documentation/userguide/mouse-techniques.html HTH Jim
Hi Jim, It's good information to have. Thanks for the link. Cheers, -- Sabine
Sabine Konhaeuser wrote:
On Saturday 21 February 2004 07:57, Jim MacLeod wrote:
Not specifically what you were after but it may give you some useful extra moves - try www.kde.org/documentation/userguide/mouse-techniques.html HTH Jim
Hi Jim,
It's good information to have. Thanks for the link.
Cheers,
Yes this is good info, however, is it all possible to reassign button behaviour such as button 6 = doubleclick? Any programs out there to modify the driver's response?
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