wsmouse cut and paste in X

2007-06-26 Thread atstake atstake

From my dmesg - my touchpad is detected as wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0.


I would like to be able to left-click to select text and right click
to paste it. I added wsmoused_flags=-2 in my /etc/rc.conf.local file
 the cut and paste works fine in the tty console. But it doesn't work
in X. My window manager is wmii.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.



Re: wsmouse cut and paste in X

2007-06-26 Thread Antti Harri

On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, atstake atstake wrote:


But it doesn't work
in X. My window manager is wmii.


Try first and second button at the same time to paste.
Also see emulate3buttons option.

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Antti Harri



Re: wsmouse cut and paste in X

2007-06-26 Thread atstake atstake

On 6/26/07, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Try first and second button at the same time to paste.
Also see emulate3buttons option.


Thanks! Pressing first and second button at the same time works great!!

Any idea which manpage to find more info on emulate3buttons option?
man -k doesn't give anything.

Thanks, again.



Re: wsmouse cut and paste in X

2007-06-26 Thread Antti Harri

On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, atstake atstake wrote:


Thanks! Pressing first and second button at the same time works great!!


Great.


Any idea which manpage to find more info on emulate3buttons option?
man -k doesn't give anything.


Hmm xorg.conf(5) doesn't list it.. I think it's on by default
and you can set the behaviour (1st+2nd=paste) off. Someone
correct me if I'm wrong..

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Antti Harri



Re: wsmouse cut and paste in X

2007-06-26 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 14:27:19 Antti Harri wrote:
 Hmm xorg.conf(5) doesn't list it.. I think it's on by default

Try mouse(4)

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Antoine



Re: wsmouse cut and paste in X

2007-06-26 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 15:03:17 Peter Strvmberg wrote:
 doesn't work ... :P

Sorry, typo, I meant vmmouse(4)


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Antoine



Re: wsmouse cut and paste in X

2007-06-26 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hmm xorg.conf(5) doesn't list it.. I think it's on by default
 Try mouse(4)

Actually that page is now installed as mousedrv(4).

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