[Leaplist] Re: Rotating Wheel Mouse
Hank Lambert
hank at hanklambert.com
Wed Sep 17 13:38:45 EDT 2008
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John Simpson wrote:
>
>
> depending on your OS, the driver may have a tool which lets you map
> the various buttons to different actions (i.e. a thumb button
> might do double-click, for example.) if so, you can map the "wheel
> button" click to "nothing", and then if you do happen to trigger
> that button, it won't do anything.
>
> i know this is true of the logitech mice under OSX (and i'm pretty
> sure under windows as well.) from what i remember, mouse button
> mappings are handled as X preferences on a per-application basis,
> so you can probably do the same thing under linux as well.
>
>
You are correct; both Logitech and Microsoft mice have configuration
software under windows that allows you so configure all aspects of the
mice.
- --Hank
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