Subject: Re: Logitech Cordless MouseMan Wheel
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Georges Heinesch <geohei-ml@geohei.lu>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/04/2001 10:14:00
Quoting Frederick Bruckman (03-Jun-01 16:31:52):
>> Georges Heinesch wrote:
>> >
>> > > I use the Logitech cordless MouseMan Wheel.
>> >
>> > > - Protocol "Wsmouse"
>> > > Device "/dev/wsmouse0"
>> >
>> > > This works, but the left button is not available.
> Here's a long shot... maybe the buttons are just mapped funny on
> this particular mouse. Try
> xev | grep -3 button
> and see what you get when you click all the buttons. Because of the
> pipe buffer, it may show nothing until you hit Control-C. (I find
> all I have to do, though, is move the mouse in and out of the "xev"
> to flood the buffer and see the result.) The leftmost button is
> supposed to be "button 1", the middle "button 2", and the right
> "button 3".
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ButtonPress event, serial 21, synthetic NO, window 0x1000001,
root 0x2a, subw 0x0, time 3805904976, (47,121), root:(576,141),
state 0x0, button 1, same_screen YES
MotionNotify event, serial 21, synthetic NO, window 0x1000001,
root 0x2a, subw 0x0, time 3805905036, (45,120), root:(574,140),
--
ButtonRelease event, serial 21, synthetic NO, window 0x1000001,
root 0x2a, subw 0x0, time 3805905500, (45,120), root:(574,140),
state 0x100, button 1, same_screen YES
MotionNotify event, serial 2
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After that, I noticed that the mouse button is n fact working. I can
drag windows. It seems to be an Window Manager problem
(Enlightenment). The left mouse button is supposed to display the
"User Menus". However this doesn't happen. I didn't change anything
with the settings though.
Anyway, thanks very much for your help.
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