Kevin Puetz wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > JM> Last time I asked this, the only response I got back was > > JM> "buy a cheap 3-button USB mouse". Sorry, that isn't a > > JM> solution. I'm on an ADB only machine. (G3 all-in-one, aka > > JM> beige G3-233) > > Buy a nice multiple-button ADB mouse, then! Having real buttons is > > really nice (and I love my TurboMouse). > > fwiw, I actually put a belkin USB card in my G3/233 (I wanted a wheel mouse), > works great in both linux and macos (you'll need to downlaod apple's usb > drivers for PCI cards). > It's an unwanted machine, so unless I pay for this stuff out of my own pocket, buying things isn't an option. > but there is some adb_buttons=1,<key>,<key> or some such to setup those two > keycode (use showkeys to get them on a console) to make keys for the other > buttons - but I really recommend a real multi-button mouse. Ahh! that's what I was looking for...now where the heck do I put this tidbit? Kernel parameter in bootX? xmodmap? I don't need X all that often, but when I do, having a working mouse makes life soooooo much easier. Thanks for the help! -Jeremiah Merkl

