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Re: Need scancode for mouse buttons



On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 18:42, Camaleón <noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:
> Xinput or Imwheel? But it seems to me a bit overwhelming as both look
> like tools for directly setting up the mouse by mapping buttons with
> actions :-?
>

Yes, both these tools need the scancodes or keycodes already, as they
rely on "button events". I don't yet have "button events" for this
device.


> BTW, what is the brand and model of your device and how it is being
> detected by Xorg? ("grep -i mouse /var/log/Xorg.0.log" will give you some
> hints).
>

Interesting, this is the mouse:
[  9522.797] (II) MLK OX-1100 wireless Laser Mouse: Found 9 mouse buttons

However, 10 of the 12 buttons work, not just the 9 that it found. I've
tried to google a picture of the mouse, I see no info on Teac mice
even on the Teac website. The buttons are "zoom" buttons that I
suppose are activated by a Windows driver on the OS that the package
states that it "supports".



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