There's no need to emulate it, since it has a middle button. You just
need to program it to use it by default and not change the scroll mode.
Check this tool:

http://goron.de/~froese/revoco/

it allows you to set a treshold for the mouse wheel to change the scroll
mode. Very, very handy.

Attach your xorg.conf. If you look closely at the 10-keymap.fdi file,
you'll notice that it does not set the _driver_, which is what the
10-x11-input.fdi would do.

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evdev grabs all devices even if it's disabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199923
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