
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

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.
-- 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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