I wasn't able to find a solution for my problem in the archive.
I'm using a Kensington Expert Mouse Trackball with 4 buttons (I tried
both ways of connecting it to the computer: USB and PS/2, both gave the
same result).
Under Xfree86 the 2 lower buttons are recognized as buttons 1
Expert
Mouse.
Have fun,
-- Brad
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 09:51:39PM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> } I have a Kensington Expert Mouse Pro (it's a trackball), which has six
> } non-mouse buttons. These are a lot like the multimedia bu
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 09:51:39PM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
} I have a Kensington Expert Mouse Pro (it's a trackball), which has six
} non-mouse buttons. These are a lot like the multimedia buttons on some
} keyboards. I'd kind of like them to do something, but the USB driver
} do
I have a Kensington Expert Mouse Pro (it's a trackball), which has six
non-mouse buttons. These are a lot like the multimedia buttons on some
keyboards. I'd kind of like them to do something, but the USB driver
doesn't seem to register them (cat /dev/input/mice then pressing these
b
I can't seem to get this trackball to work no how, no way.. I don't
want to go back to Bill's mouse unless I REALLY have to..
I note that Linux PPC supports this device. How can a newbie use this
info to get my superb Kensington to work with Debian?
This is Kensington Expert Mou
All,
I am trying to get my trackball to operate with in v2.1.
This device is on /dev/ps2aux and no matter what protocol I try, I get
erratic mouse movements and no button events. This is confirmed from
.
Can I change something in ? Can anyone tell me what the
'inword() LUT' string in the confi
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