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Need optical mouse with side buttons that works out of the box with Lucid.
I recently installed Lucid and have been trying to find instructions how to program my mouse (MS 5000 laser) to use the side buttons as back forward without much luck. At this point the left click button is starting to fail and I'm going to need a new mouse. I'm left handed so I will need an either hand mouse. I don't care if it wireless or not but NEEDS to be easy to program the side buttons to back and forward for Firefox 3. I'm kinda new to Linux so if it requires a lot of terminal activity please be specific.
Thanks so much. . . |
I use the Microsoft Notebook Presenter mouse 8000. I use it on my laptop which is running Debian Squeeze. The backward and forward buttons, as well as the horizontal scrolls do work out of the box (my latop has bluetooth built in, and I can see under Microsoft preference that I can program left or right handed operation). But, I cannot get the magnification function to work. I used it for a little while in my desktop (debian lenny), but need to use its bluetooth dongle.
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So far, every mouse or keyboard I have used, even wirelessly, has worked out of the box with Ubuntu or Linux Mint with absolutely zero driver issues. I have for instance used a wireless mouse/keyboard combo with Jaunty and with Mint 7 back in Summer 2009 and both the keyboard *AND* the mouse worked. I have had no problems with such peripherals.
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I use a Logitech Anywhere MX mouse which has many buttons on it, including page up and down buttons on the side.
By the way, I recently discovered the program EasyStroke, which can be used to program any action to extra buttons on mice. I used to use btnx but that no longer works reliably with Ubuntu. EasyStroke is right in the repositories. |
Finger Mouse is what I use.
They are cheap and Linux Friendly For me. Use mine to replace broken pad on one laptop. Works real well. |
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I got the mouse mapped the way I wanted it using xinput. The only problem is it only stays that way during the session until I shut down or restart then it goes back to the original settings. I've read that xorg.conf can be configured to map this (or most any) mouse buttons. Could someone help me do this? Thanks in advance.
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You might also like to post them here for other leftie users of the MS 5000 laser mouse to learn from. To tell xorg how you want your mouse configured, try a search on xorg mouse button mapping |
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To generate an xorg.conf, first you need to stop X:
Press <CTRL><ALT><F2> to get a "proper" terminal (not an X-terminal), and login as yourself. Then become root Code:
sudo -iCode:
service gdm stopCode:
Xorg -configureYou can copy it to where it needs to be, and rename it properly at the same time Code:
cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.confCode:
service gdm start |
Did you Just try and go to >System>Preferences>Mouse>and then select left handed under orientation ? also a program called compiz configuration settings might work . good luck !
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