https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105830
Peter Hutterer <[email protected]> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution|--- |NOTOURBUG
CC| |[email protected]
--- Comment #1 from Peter Hutterer <[email protected]> ---
libinput doesn't do button mapping, that's handled in the X server. Likewise
with the scroll axis to button emulation. This "fix" here is like hacking
glibc because you don't want to resolve a specific hostname - less than ideal
and, despite your eye-roll in the debian user forum comment, this is not a bug
in libinput.
The fix would have to be in the server, specifically in
emulate_scroll_button_events() which doesn't appear to take the button mapping
into account.
The main question here though is: why do you need to disable the mouse wheel?
Apparently:
> The problem is that the cat hairs in the mice make them "scroll" even without
> touching the wheel - highly annoying!
So yeah, nah. Not going to hack libinput for this. Feel free to open a bug
against the X server when you've verified that button mapping isn't taking into
account for scroll button emulation, but don't expect anyone to have the time
to fix this right now. I suggest to get a new mouse, because the amount of
effort required on our side to keep your cat hairs off your wheel is
disproportional to the money a new mouse costs.
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