From: alexd on 26 Sep 2009 14:39 How would one go about mapping a redundant key on the keyboard [eg Windows key] to a click/release of the middle mouse button? -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm(a)ale.cx) 19:37:07 up 28 days, 21:22, 8 users, load average: 0.14, 0.17, 0.17 Qua illic est accuso, illic est a vindicatum
From: Tony Houghton on 26 Sep 2009 14:50 On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 19:39:46 +0100 alexd <troffasky(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > How would one go about mapping a redundant key on the keyboard [eg Windows > key] to a click/release of the middle mouse button? evrouter -- TH * http://www.realh.co.uk
From: alexd on 27 Sep 2009 15:35 Tony Houghton wrote: > evrouter Thanks for that, seems to be just the ticket. Here's the .evrouterrc I cooked up to do this: Window "" "Keyboard" "" mod4 key/125 "XButton/2" "Keyboard" "" mod4 key/126 "XButton/2" -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm(a)ale.cx) 20:33:22 up 29 days, 22:18, 8 users, load average: 0.22, 0.14, 0.10 Qua illic est accuso, illic est a vindicatum
From: spike1 on 3 Oct 2009 07:20 alexd <troffasky(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Tony Houghton wrote: > >> evrouter > > Thanks for that, seems to be just the ticket. Here's the .evrouterrc I > cooked up to do this: > > Window "" > > "Keyboard" "" mod4 key/125 "XButton/2" > "Keyboard" "" mod4 key/126 "XButton/2" > The windows key does have other uses though, especially if you use compiz-fusion. (where they call it the super key) super plus wheel mouse == enhanced zoom, for example. super + various key presses activate other compiz effects. -- | spike1(a)freenet.co.uk | Windows95 (noun): 32 bit extensions and a | | | graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit | | Andrew Halliwell BSc | operating system originally coded for a 4 bit | | in |microprocessor, written by a 2 bit company, that| | Computer Science | can't stand 1 bit of competition. |
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