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Re: Netscape & scrollmouse



I don't remeber the start of this thread, but is this link what you need?

http://kalamazoolinux.org/tech/ns-wheel.html


On Friday 28 June 2002 2:28 am, James Hook wrote:
> G'Day,
>
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > > With a PS/2 MS Intellimouse and XF86 4.* imwheel is not needed. The
> > > therefore has to do with Netscape 4.* and/or its config files.
> >
> > I think you are on top of things.  But does netscape 4.77 support the
> > mouse wheel?  I did not think so.  If you can go to a newer version or
> > Mozilla or Galeon or something newer then I believe it will have mouse
> > wheel support.  I think netscape 4.77 is just too old for that.  I
>
> Correction, 4.77 supports the mouse wheel, just takes a bit of manual
> modification.
>
> I run 'Netscape 4.77 [en]-20010326' here, at first I got a bit annoyed
> because I could not use the mouse wheel and switched browsers. But due to
> testing reasons I still needed netscape. After a bit of searching I found
> A working .xdefaults config that worked fine.
>
> Heres a copy of the text file I **created** (it didnt exist) in my home
> dir:
> -- 8<--
> !## NETSCAPE
>     Netscape*drawingArea.translations:  #replace    \
>     <Btn1Down>:           ArmLink()   \n\
>     <Btn2Down>:           ArmLink()   \n\
>     ~Shift<Btn1Up>:       ActivateLink()  \n\
>     ~Shift<Btn2Up>:       ActivateLink(new-window)  \
>     DisarmLink()    \n\
>     Shift<Btn1Up>:        ActivateLink(save-only)  \
>     DisarmLink()    \n\
>     Shift<Btn2Up>:        ActivateLink(save-only)  \
>     DisarmLink()    \n\
>     <Btn1Motion>:             DisarmLinkIfMoved()  \n\
>     <Btn2Motion>:             DisarmLinkIfMoved()  \n\
>     <Btn3Motion>:             DisarmLinkIfMoved()  \n\
>     <Motion>:             DescribeLink()  \n\
>     <Btn3Down>:           xfeDoPopup()    \n\
>     <Btn3Up>:             ActivatePopup() \n\
>     Ctrl<Btn4Down>: PageUp()\n\
>     Ctrl<Btn5Down>: PageDown()\n\
>     Shift<Btn4Down>: LineUp()\n\
>     Shift<Btn5Down>: LineDown()\n\
>     None<Btn4Down>: LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()\n\
>     None<Btn5Down>:
> LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()
> \n\
>     Alt<Btn4Down>: xfeDoCommand(forward)\n\
>     Alt<Btn5Down>: xfeDoCommand(back)\n
>
>     Netscape*globalNonTextTranslations: #override\n\
>     Shift<Btn4Down>: LineUp()\n\
>     Shift<Btn5Down>: LineDown()\n\
>     None<Btn4Down>:LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()LineUp()\n\
> None<Btn5Down>:LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()LineDown()
>\ n\
>     Alt<Btn4Down>: xfeDoCommand(forward)\n\
>     Alt<Btn5Down>: xfeDoCommand(back)\n
> -- 8<--
>
> Hope that helps out in the problem.
> BTW: I run X4, with a USB IntelliMouse set up in XF86Config-4 like this:
> -- 8<--
> Section "InputDevice"
>         Identifier      "Optical Mouse"
>         Driver          "mouse"
>         Option          "CorePointer"
> #       Option          "Device"                "/dev/input/mice"
>         Option          "Device"                "/dev/gpmdata"
> #       Option          "Protocol"              "ImPS/2"
>         Option          "Protocol"              "ExplorerPS/2"
>         Option          "ZAxisMapping"          "6 7"
>         Option          "Buttons" "7"
> EndSection
> -- 8<--
>
> Cheereo,


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