On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 5:13 PM Dick Steffens wrote:
> On 12/4/18 3:24 PM, Ali Corbin wrote:
> >
> >> I did something similar recently, using xinput.
> > # get the list of your X input devices
> >
> > xinput --list
> >
> > # get info on whichever one is your pointing device, including button
>
On 12/4/18 3:24 PM, Ali Corbin wrote:
I did something similar recently, using xinput.
# get the list of your X input devices
xinput --list
# get info on whichever one is your pointing device, including button labels
xinput --list [id]
# get the available properties
xinput --list-props
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 2:19 PM Dick Steffens wrote:
> On 12/3/18 12:25 AM, Ben Koenig wrote:
> > mouse/keyboard settings are part of the "Input Devices" Settings module.
> >
> > So K Menu -> System Settings -> Input devices. There's a tab for mouse
> > settings on the left.
>
> Mouse Settings
On 12/3/18 12:25 AM, Ben Koenig wrote:
mouse/keyboard settings are part of the "Input Devices" Settings module.
So K Menu -> System Settings -> Input devices. There's a tab for mouse
settings on the left.
Mouse Settings does not appear to have a setting covering my need. In
the General tab,
On 12/3/18 12:25 AM, Ben Koenig wrote:
mouse/keyboard settings are part of the "Input Devices" Settings module.
So K Menu -> System Settings -> Input devices. There's a tab for mouse
settings on the left.
Thanks. Also on my list for after work today.
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Regards,
Dick Steffens
mouse/keyboard settings are part of the "Input Devices" Settings module.
So K Menu -> System Settings -> Input devices. There's a tab for mouse
settings on the left.
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 9:44 PM Dick Steffens wrote:
> I had the opportunity to use the Slackware laptop today. There's a
>
I had the opportunity to use the Slackware laptop today. There's a
missing feature. Where do I look for settings for the middle button on
the laptop? I'm used to being able to hold that button down and scroll
with the trackpoint. Is that a KDE setting or someplace else?
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Regards,
Dick