On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 17:21 -0700, Barton C Massey wrote:
2) You can use an xorg.conf entry as simple as
[as corrected by your subsequent mail]
Section InputDevice
Identifier EvMightyMouse0
Driver evdev
Option Name Mitsumi Electric Apple Optical USB Mouse
EndSection
On 4/26/07, Yoichi Yuasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Torokhov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Coudl you please try couple more patches, please? I wrote a generic
stub for polled (as opposed to interrupt-driven) input devices and
converting existing drivers to use it. Cobalt buttons seem to be
Hi Jiri,
On 4/23/07, Jiri Slaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Torokhov napsal(a):
For devices that require tailored application (for example that glove
- I am not sure how a generic application could control it) old
phantom way of controlling via ioctl will suffice. The device may
still
On 4/22/07, Jiri Slaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/19/07, Dmitry Torokhov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/19/07, Jiri Slaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry Torokhov napsal(a):
If we are interested in using FF API we need to come up with a way
to express this effect without exposing
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Alright, note that at the moment there is no way to invert it except
with xmodmap. (Since they get mapped as buttons, you can swap them there
in a trivial fashion. If you're already swapping because you're left
handed, it's even easier.)
The six places
Dmitry Torokhov napsal(a):
On 4/22/07, Jiri Slaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we won't be able to make the transition in independent way
due to unspecified meaning of the torques.
With phantom it still seems doable - if I understand correctly ther is
one point of containct and one