Iain Hibbert wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, mato wrote:

Well, this mouse of mine presents itself exactly as you said ...

Input   id=2 size=12 count=1 page=Generic_Desktop usage=X Variable Relative,
Input   id=2 size=12 count=1 page=Generic_Desktop usage=Y Variable Relative,

wow thats a sensitive mouse, 12 bit movements! :)


Well, I don't know how much is it -- 12 bits across what ?  1 inch ?

Anyway, I must say that mouse is quite sensitive and I'd like to adjust it a bit as it's sometimes difficult to control. However, I've no idea how to achieve this. Any suggestions please ?

Input   id=2 size=8 count=1 page=Generic_Desktop usage=Wheel Variable
Input   id=2 size=8 count=1 page=Consumer usage=AC_Pan Variable Relative,

What can be done about it ??

I don't know - bthidd(4) could grow the support for AC_Pan fairly easily
but I don't know how you would get that into the kernel - the mouse_info
structure has no W direction and the ioctl would need to be versioned if
the structure was extended as there was no padding..

btw just to make you feel better I should say that sideways scroll does
not always work in applications; eg GThumb considers the extra buttons
to be 'next' and 'prev' instead and sideways scroll just jumps to the next
picture.

iain

Well, I would expect "better" applications would allow to configure those extra buttons. Anyway, it's a bit shame having these cool buttons with no way to use them. :-(

Regards,

Martin
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