On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 08:45:09PM +0200, Tobias Jakobi wrote:
> > this option isn't parsed by evdev, so it doesn't have any effect.
> Hmm, are there currently any ways to configure evdev devices?
> The manpages seems a bit outdated. The is nearly nothing there that has
> to do with button mapping
Hi Peter!
Peter Hutterer wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 02:42:31AM +0200, Tobias Jakobi wrote:
>> > type="string">true
>
> You don't need this option, it's the default anyway.
Thanks, going to remove this one then.
>> > type="string">Buttons 5 4
>
> this option isn't parsed by evd
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 02:42:31AM +0200, Tobias Jakobi wrote:
>type="string">true
You don't need this option, it's the default anyway.
>type="string">Buttons 5 4
this option isn't parsed by evdev, so it doesn't have any effect.
> I have some settings in the /etc/hal/fdi/policy/
Peter Hutterer wrote:
> you don't have any button mapping set, do you?
Important part from HAL config:
evdev
/dev/input/ms_intellimouse_event
true
Buttons 5 4
I have some settings in the /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-x11-input.fdi.
I added the RelHWHEELMapTo set
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 11:10:39PM +0200, Tobias Jakobi wrote:
> The problem: When starting/restarting the xserver the mousewheel does not
> work. Investigating with xev reveals that the wheel generates button events
> 6 and 7.
>
> How to get the mouse working: Unplug and replug the device, then t
Hi there,
having some trouble with my mouse wheel. The hardware is a MS IntelliMouse
Optical USB.
System is running
xorg-server-1.5.2
xf86-input-evdev-2.0.6
gentoo-sources-2.6.27
hal-0.5.11-r1
The problem: When starting/restarting the xserver the mousewheel does not work.
Investigating with xe