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RE: [opensuse] Logitech MX Revolution middle mouse button doesn't work
- From: Hugo Espresati Serrano <d4rk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 22:27:27 +0100
- Message-id: <47B8A6BF.5030001@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Maybe it helps you:
http://www.ollisalonen.com/btnx/
* Description*
btnx: Button Extension- a GNU/GPL mouse tool for GNU/Linux
btnx is a daemon that enables rerouting of mouse button events through uinput as keyboard and other mouse button combinations. For example, you can configure an extra mouse button to send a Ctrl+Alt+Right command to switch workspaces. This is especially useful for mice with more buttons than Gnome or KDE can properly handle, *or mice that need evdev and a 100 step howto to register button events at all. btnx integrates revoco, a program that allows changing MX Revolution's wheel behavior.*
btnx-config is a GUI configuration tool for btnx. btnx requires btnx-config to work, because btnx-config also detects your mouse and its buttons. This combination should work for just about any mouse.
Bye bye :-)
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Maybe it helps you:
http://www.ollisalonen.com/btnx/
* Description*
btnx: Button Extension- a GNU/GPL mouse tool for GNU/Linux
btnx is a daemon that enables rerouting of mouse button events through uinput as keyboard and other mouse button combinations. For example, you can configure an extra mouse button to send a Ctrl+Alt+Right command to switch workspaces. This is especially useful for mice with more buttons than Gnome or KDE can properly handle, *or mice that need evdev and a 100 step howto to register button events at all. btnx integrates revoco, a program that allows changing MX Revolution's wheel behavior.*
btnx-config is a GUI configuration tool for btnx. btnx requires btnx-config to work, because btnx-config also detects your mouse and its buttons. This combination should work for just about any mouse.
Bye bye :-)
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