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Re: [m17n] using 8 button mouse on suse 10
- From: on4hu <on4hu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 12:53:46 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <200512231354.00320.on4hu@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Le Vendredi 23 Décembre 2005 11:28, Joshua Raphael Fuentes a écrit :
> I have this problem regarding the use of a 8 button mouse ( with one whee)
> on suse 10.
>
> As I have noticed, my wheel seems to work fine.Yet, when I tried to check
> on YAST, some of the buttons are doing thesame functions as the other
> buttons. This is redundancy now.
>
> What I'd like to do is to bind some keys for my mouse for the buttons to be
> userful. For example, this "back" and "forward" button. In windows, this is
> used to go back and forward when browsing webpages, but as for suse 10, I
> can't seem to get this working . Now, how do I configure the mouse buttons
> to get it to work properly. Or, if there's a chance for me to bind keys
> like "alt-l" , then that'd be great. I just want to make the other buttons
> useful.
>
> My mouse is A4tech Outlook 8k. Please posts your replies here.
>
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> those who don't
I using an 64 button mousse.. please help?
don't work with Suze
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> I have this problem regarding the use of a 8 button mouse ( with one whee)
> on suse 10.
>
> As I have noticed, my wheel seems to work fine.Yet, when I tried to check
> on YAST, some of the buttons are doing thesame functions as the other
> buttons. This is redundancy now.
>
> What I'd like to do is to bind some keys for my mouse for the buttons to be
> userful. For example, this "back" and "forward" button. In windows, this is
> used to go back and forward when browsing webpages, but as for suse 10, I
> can't seem to get this working . Now, how do I configure the mouse buttons
> to get it to work properly. Or, if there's a chance for me to bind keys
> like "alt-l" , then that'd be great. I just want to make the other buttons
> useful.
>
> My mouse is A4tech Outlook 8k. Please posts your replies here.
>
> --
> REGISTERED LINUX USER # 393260
> there are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and
> those who don't
I using an 64 button mousse.. please help?
don't work with Suze
--
André ON4HU
------------------------------------------------
WEB server: http://on4hu.be/
FTP server: ftp://on4hu.be/
COMPUTERS ARE LIKE AIR-CONDITIONERS THEY STOP WORKING
PROPERLY AS SOON AS YOU OPEN WINDOWS
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