* Re : 5 button mouse and XFree86 vers 4
@ 2000-05-05 0:43 Florent
2000-05-05 22:54 ` Andy
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From: Florent @ 2000-05-05 0:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Thompson; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
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>Andrew Thompson <lordpixel@mac.com> wrote:
> What I'm trying to do now is get all 5 buttons working on my Kensington
> Mouseworks USB mouse.
3 buttons and 2 for the wheel ?
> I tried adding this lines to my XF86Config
> Option "Buttons" "5"
>
> But no dice. Has anytone had any luck with > 3 buttons so far?
Yes, I am using a Logitech USB wheel mouse and it works great with a few
softwares (especially gtk-based ones)
> Can someone enlighten me as to the story with USB mice on linux ppc? Are we
> somehow shimying them so they appear as PS/2 or ADB?
> Why isn't USB support on in the above RPMs? If I get the source RPM and
> build it myself can I turn in on maybe?
Since kernel 2.2.10 (if i remember), the USB mouse driver tries to emulate
an IMPS/2 mouse (PS/2 Microsoft intellimouse), that is, 3 buttons and a
wheel. So there is no need for softwares to support anything else than
IMPS/2 to make use of your USB mouse.
Here is what is written in my XF86Config file to make use of my wheel:
ZAxisMapping 4 5
Buttons 3
There is a little software called imwheel that allows the user to program
the 4th and 5th button usage for applications that do not make use of them.
Florent
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* Re: Re : 5 button mouse and XFree86 vers 4
2000-05-05 0:43 Re : 5 button mouse and XFree86 vers 4 Florent
@ 2000-05-05 22:54 ` Andy
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Andy @ 2000-05-05 22:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Florent, linuxppc-dev
Florent wrote:
>
> ----------
> >Andrew Thompson <lordpixel@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > What I'm trying to do now is get all 5 buttons working on my
> > Kensington Mouseworks USB mouse.
>
> 3 buttons and 2 for the wheel ?
Nope 4 real buttons, and the wheel itself is a clickable button too...
> > I tried adding this lines to my XF86Config
> > Option "Buttons" "5"
> >
> > But no dice. Has anytone had any luck with > 3 buttons so far?
>
> Yes, I am using a Logitech USB wheel mouse and it works great with a few
> softwares (especially gtk-based ones)
>
> > Can someone enlighten me as to the story with USB mice on linux ppc? Are we
> > somehow shimying them so they appear as PS/2 or ADB?
> > Why isn't USB support on in the above RPMs? If I get the source RPM and
> > build it myself can I turn in on maybe?
>
> Since kernel 2.2.10 (if i remember), the USB mouse driver tries to emulate
> an IMPS/2 mouse (PS/2 Microsoft intellimouse), that is, 3 buttons and a
> wheel. So there is no need for softwares to support anything else than
> IMPS/2 to make use of your USB mouse.
Sigh. I was afraid of that. Yet the XFree86 version 4 specifically
mentions direct support for USB and for choosing "USB" as your protocol...
yet when I try this in the version I got from the RPM this protocol is unknown.
Unfortunately since I have > 3 real buttons it looks like I do need more
than generic IMPS/2 support.
Maybe I'll tru building XFree86 from source and see what happens...
AndyT
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