Yes, the middle mouse wheel functions. The back and forward buttons work
in Firefox as well.
However, I believe Logitech sets the default logic for something else. I
cheated and used Windows to configure the mouse to my liking, so that
may have something to do with it. It seems the mouse has an EPROM that
only the Windows driver can set. Stuff like the motor on the middle
wheel can be adjusted through the Windows driver, and it is retained for
as long as you have the mouse on (OS independent).
Thanks for the tip! There is a linux program that will set the eprom in
the MX Revolution (http://goron.de/~froese/revoco). Running:
./reveco free
did the trick for me. The wheel now scrolls and middle-clicks for me,
without any xorg.conf tweaks.
- Mike
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