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From: Richard Rauch <rauch@rice.edu>
List: tech-x11
Date: 08/02/2002 05:27:31
Re. http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-x11/2002/07/31/0002.html
Some applications (such as xterm, or emacs) have oddball scrollbars. You
have to use the *middle* button to drag the scrollbar.
If you have a two-button mouse, there's a way to use a "chord" of the two
buttons to fake a middle button. (I'm not sure of the syntax in the
XFree86 4.x config files, or where you put it.)
Aside from being a little confusing, the middle button is also used as a
``paste'' button (to paste selected text from one location into another
location). I've slipped off the scroll bars a time or two and pasted a
few KB of garbage into emacs and xterm. (^&
Fortunately, most applications will use the left-button to drag
scroll-bars. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if there's anything you can do
about programs that use different buttons, in general. (Unless you
manually modify the programs. (^&)
You do get used to it, though. (I actually had to *check* that the middle
button was used by xterm's scrollbar, for example. It's not that I ever
have trouble using the scrollbar, but simply that I don't think about it
consciously. My fingers know which buttons to push.)
``I probably don't know what I'm talking about.'' --rauch@math.rice.edu