On 19/01/2011 20:10, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:23 AM, David Demelier
<[email protected]> wrote:
It works ! In fact I didn't need to press the connect the button, only
moving it or clicking. It was easier than I tought. Thanks.
great. glad to hear this :)
I'm just guessing, there is two more logical buttons in the wheel
(backward/forward) that are not understood by bthidd.
Is this a bthidd limitation?
[..snip..]
Input id=2 size=1 count=1 page=Button usage=Button_7 Variable, logical
range 0..1
Input id=2 size=1 count=1 page=Button usage=Button_8 Variable, logical
range 0..1
Input id=2 size=12 count=1 page=Generic_Desktop usage=X Variable Relative,
logical range -2047..2047
Input id=2 size=12 count=1 page=Generic_Desktop usage=Y Variable Relative,
logical range -2047..2047
Input id=2 size=8 count=1 page=Generic_Desktop usage=Wheel Variable
Relative, logical range -127..127
Input id=2 size=8 count=1 page=Consumer usage=AC_Pan Variable Relative,
logical range -127..127
End collection
I think it should be the button 7 and 8 that are not usable.
bthidd(8) has little to do with it. what bthidd(8) does is simply
receives hid reports from the device, decodes hid reports according to
the provided hid descriptor, and, feeds those events to kernel.
freebsd syscons(4) relies heavily on moused(8) to handle things like
double clicks etc. i did not want to replicate this in bthidd(8).
bottom line is that bluetooth mouse in text console is kinda lacking,
i.e. x, y, z direction and button clicks (single) -- basically
MOUSE_ACTION ioctl. Xorg however, can be configured to support for all
the buttons/wheels etc (using /dev/sysmouse as input device).
thanks,
max
Then I should edit my mouse section in my xorg.conf ? I tried this :
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "auto"
Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7"
Option "Buttons" "7"
EndSection
But it does not change anything
--
David Demelier
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