-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Marcel Janssen wrote: > On Thursday 21 August 2008 01:38:16 g wrote: >> have a look at these: >> >> /usr/share/X11/xkb/compat/mousekeys from above; interpret KP_F2 { action = SetPtrDflt(affect=defaultButton,button=1); }; interpret KP_Divide { action = SetPtrDflt(affect=defaultButton,button=1); }; interpret KP_F3 { action = SetPtrDflt(affect=defaultButton,button=2); }; interpret KP_Multiply { action = SetPtrDflt(affect=defaultButton,button=2); }; interpret KP_F4 { action = SetPtrDflt(affect=defaultButton,button=3); }; interpret KP_Subtract { action = SetPtrDflt(affect=defaultButton,button=3); }; interpret KP_Separator { action = PointerButton(button=default,count=2); }; interpret KP_Add { action = PointerButton(button=default,count=2); }; > Well.....I've updated to KDE 4.1 (from the testing repo) because KDE4.0 was > simply unusable for me. you and a lot of others. > I found "mouse emulation" and I guess this is only switched mouse emulation > on/off. After that I went to configure the mouse and set mouse navigation on. > There's noting mentioning mouse buttons though. emulation on/off was to allow using keypad as keypad or mouse. > So. I still have no right mouse button functionality in KDE. even thru keypad? strange. but as you said, kde4.0. > Yesterday I managed to get it working in gnome so that's usable for now. maybe you can dig thru gnome's configs to see what they do and apply it for kde4.1. > Thanks for pointing in the right direction. glad to help. did not how things would work for mac. btw, did you by chance google-linux with mac and button3 or right button? http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en&output=linux&restrict=linux in 'all these words' "mouse buttons" AND "mac" [note " " and AND] this jumped out on 1st page of 47,000 +; http://www.redhat.com/magazine/007may05/features/mac-mini/ ++++ While the Mac mini doesn't ship with a mouse, if you have a one-button Apple mouse, you will surely miss the middle-click and the right-click buttons. These can, however, all be emulated from the keyboard via the sysctl interface. As root, edit the /etc/sysctl.conf file and add the following: dev.mac_hid.mouse_button_emulation = 1 dev.mac_hid.mouse_button2_keycode = 87 dev.mac_hid.mouse_button3_keycode = 88 The above will allow the F11 and the F12 keys on the keyboard to provide the middle and right click mouse buttons. If however, you prefer to use Fn+Alt or Fn+Apple, just having the dev.mac_hid.mouse_button_emulation = 1 is sufficient. On your next reboot, the buttons will be available; however, running sysctl -p will also enable them immediately. ++++ chaing 'all these words' to "fedora" AND "mouse buttons" AND "macbook" dropped to 85, which i will let you search. ;o) hth. - -- tc,hago. g . in a free world without fences, who needs gates. learn linux: 'Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition' http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz 'The Linux Documentation Project' http://www.tldp.org/ 'HowtoForge' http://howtoforge.com/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Red Hat - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIrd9o+C4Bj9Rkw/wRAvpWAKCL71h/b8HNmM9BRkwbsAkAeInClwCfflvM GoUUDv9YMZdbRK34RxkuhX8= =fY8L -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list