On 2006-02-23 (Thu), at 20:33:03 Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > Middle click is very important in the X Window System. It's used to > insert text that was previously marked. I could very well live without > the right click, but for me X is quite unusable without a middle mouse > button. You can workaround this by using some clipboard manger like klipper, glipper, clipman plugin for xfce etc...
> As you can see, the best default varies widely on whom you ask. I'm sure > that every possible default key will annoy at least one person. So it's > a quite tricky question and not as clear cut. ok, but this default config seems to be unchangeable. > > And now the second thing - Changing the default config. > > I would like to use ctr+click = right-click > > manual says i should check include/linux/input.h > > (thats really cool-user-friendly thing - checking kernel headers) :-) > > Anyway it seems that I have left_CTRL=29 > > If you have any suggestions on how to make a simple, but complete guide > on how to find the correct key code? I don't know if I was doing this in the right way. > It's possible that the modifier keys don't work correctly in your setup. > There were bugs in that code in the past. This is one reason why > the ctrl-click setup is not the default. To further debug this and to > see if it is indeed a bug I need more information about your exact > model. So how can I debug this ? What do you want to know? > > MID_CLICK="-midlle 0 0" > > but of course it doesn't work. > > This should work with the correct spelling for middle. Yeah, of course. I will check this later if I find some time for experiments. > > 3) Maybe it is possible to intergrate this program with pbbuttonsd. Now I > > need two daemons running (pbbuttonsd and mouseemu), to normally use my > > laptop. > > pbbuttonsd and mouseemu serve two different purposes. I don't think that > it's a good idea to merge them. pbuttonsd I can configure special keys on my ibook (for ejecting CD, changing brightness on my screen) for configuring trackpad (taping etc.). So In general for all special things on ibooks. And so mouseemu is for configuring keys+trackpad (It's like a missing feature of pbbutonsd). > But this is ultimatively a decision > either the mouseemu or pbbuttonsd upstreams have to make. What's bad > about having two daemons? That I have to configure them in two different places. -- cheers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]