> On the subject of input devices, I had a recent project that may be > just up your alley. First, I changed my xorg.conf to only read from > one specific mouse device, then I used the input event interface that > the kernel creates for each extra mouse, and wrote a c program that > mapped five mice.....(contd)
Neat....it looks like something I'd like to try very soon. > Programs that use /dev/dsp > and read from the tty can't play together so easily, and are in the > long run difficult to compose and perform with (I no longer consider > any of them worth my time). Selfishly, I lament the time others spend > working on such projects that do so much less to benefit me than they > could. You of course don't owe me anything, so this is a request > rather than a demand. > ________________________________ > Err....you have the benefit of a certain experience that I don't, since I am not much of a hacker, but I am trying my best. I am sure I will be sharing things once they are worth anybody's while. (Oh, and my laptop went toast this afternoon, so I will be slightly delayed in processing your request!) ------- -.- 1/f ))) --. ------- ... http://www.algomantra.com
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