On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 03:38:28PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote: > > * David Ehle (ehle@iit.edu) [010803 14:53]: > > Thanks Andrew, Thanks Jim. > > > > I'll layer them on and sleep better tonight ;). > > > > Stopping the middle button menu behavior is still causing me to pull my > > hair out though. Tried changing the behavior of the middle button in the > > /enlightenment/keybind.cfg file - both global and local version, but it > > doesn't seem to stop the menu function when you click on the desktop > > proper. > > > > Any super X guru's out there want to share their $.02? > > (IANAG) > > I've never tried this, but maybe you could just reconfigure X so that it > thinks you're using a one-button mouse? Of course, you'd also want to > disable the keyboard-mouse-emulation functionality. Overall, it seems > like a weird way to go about sidestepping configurability. There must be > other ways to change settings (gnome-control-center, e16menuedit, > e16keyedit, etc) without the middle button. You should be able to do this by setting "Buttons 2" in the mouse config of XFree. You can also use xmodmap to set the middle button to something else. -B -- Brandon High armitage@freaks.com If I worked as much as others, I would do as little as they.
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