possibly:       Option          "ZAxisMapping"  "4 5 6 7"

--- Allan Gottlieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I could use help in configuring XF86 to use the
> logitech cordless
> mouseman wheel.  In particular I have been unable to
> get the side
> button (button 4) to work at all.
> 
> I went to the homepage and read docs for mouse
> support.  In particular
> I read ``configuration examples''.   The description
> of the logitech
> mouseman+ matched my mouse except of course that
> mine has a wheel.
> However, MouseManPlusPS/2 works very differently for
> this mouse.  The
> side button generates no X activity (at least xev
> finds none) and only
> one direction of the wheel works.  I used the
> specification below (from the ``configuration
> examples'').
> 
> I have found IMPS/2 to be somewhat better as the
> wheel works fine, but
> still xev reports nothing when the side button is
> pushed.  I also
> tried "protocol" "auto" with no success.  I have not
> been able to find
> a list of the xxxxPS/2 protocols.
> 
> I should note that the side button seems dead both
> before and after
> the xmodmap command below.
> 
> I have three mice (all the same) and the behavior is
> common to all.  I
> tried one under windows and the side button was
> recognized.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  
> 
> allan
> 
>
=====================================================================
> 
> Logitech MouseMan+ has 4 buttons and a wheel. The
> following example
> makes the wheel movement available as the button 5
> and 6. 
> 
> Section "InputDevice"
>       Identifier      "MouseMan+"
>       Driver          "mouse"
>       Option          "Device"        "/dev/mouse"
>       Option          "Protocol"      "MouseManPlusPS/2"
>       Option          "Buttons"       "6"
>       Option          "ZAxisMapping"  "5 6"
> EndSection
> 
> You can change button number assignment using the
> xmodmap command
> AFTER you start the X server with the above
> configuration. You may not
> like to use the wheel as the button 2 and rather
> want the side button
> (button 4) act like the button 2. You may also want
> to map the wheel
> movement to the button 4 and 5. This can be done by
> the following
> command: 
> 
> xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 6 3 2 4 5"
> 
> After this command is run, the correspondence
> between the buttons and
> button numbers will be as shown in the following
> table. 
> 
> Physical Buttons      Reported as:
> ------------------------------------
> 1 Left Button           Button 1
> 2 Wheel Button                  Button 6
> 3 Right Button                  Button 3
> 4 Side Button           Button 2
> 5 Wheel Negative Move   Button 4
> 6 Wheel Positive Move   Button 5
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