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    ManyButtonsMouseHowto - Community Help Wiki

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto
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    Sep 13, 2017 - This page describes how to configure Ubuntu to fully utilize a mouse with multiple buttons, wheels, and other controls. Before You Begin. It's important to note that Ubuntu considers a standard two button, scroll/click-wheel mouse to have five buttons. Each main button (left and right) count as one, the ...

    How to Customize Extra Mouse Buttons in Linux - gHacks Tech News

    https://www.ghacks.net › Linux
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    Jun 28, 2011 - Rarely do they create such software for Linux. Btnx (button x) can be used to configure the mouse buttons in Linux for a variety of pointing devices. With a three button mouse, typically people keep the default settings. With a five button mouse, the extra two buttons often go unused. The default is that they ...

    How to configure extra buttons in Logitech Mouse - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/.../how-to-configure-extra-buttons-in-logitech-mouse
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    Jun 17, 2012 - index finger middle button = ctrl + alt + numpad 5. index finger closer to you = tab. index finger farther away from you = alt-f4 (compiz/linux/winX close app). compiz defaults: switch workspace = alt + ctl + mouse drag = lower 2 thumb buttons together + mouse click and drag; sounds complicated when typed it ...
    xinput - How do I automatically remap buttons on my ...
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    input devices - binding back/forward to mouse buttons
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    How can I assign actions to all my mouse buttons?
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    xorg.conf Settings for a 5-button Mouse in Linux - kuxas

    www.kuxas.com/39/xorgconf-settings-for-a-5-button-mouse-in-linux
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    Dec 22, 2007 - Replace the existing entry for your mouse in /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the following and restart X: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Configured Mouse" Driver "mouse" Option "CorePointer" Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice" Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2" Option "Emulate3Buttons" "false" Option "Buttons" "7"

    Alen's Notes: 5-Button Mouse in Linux (VMWare Guest)

    blog.alensiljak.tk/2012/04/5-button-mouse-in-linux-vmware-guest.html
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    Apr 15, 2012 - I just wrote a lengthy post about making 5-button IntelliMouse work under Fedora Linux v16, running as a guest OS in VMWare. The post is available here. The text will be copied here but the original will remain on Google+. I find posting to Plus a bit easier but texts on the blog are better indexed by search ...

    How to map your mouse on Linux - HowtoForge

    https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/map-mouse-on-linux/
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    The Linux desktop is unfortunately not a mainstream operating system, and so peripherals manufacturers don't care much whether those cool extra side buttons (or whatever else) of our mouse works as intended or not. Thankfully, Linux is a powerful system that allows users to set things as they like, so here is a quick guide ...

    [ubuntu] How to get all those extra mouse buttons to work - Ubuntu ...

    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1957300
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    Apr 12, 2012 - It has extra buttons. The scroll wheel even has a side to side click thingy. I'm wondering how to make use of these extra buttons--in particular when ... b:1 - left mouse button # b:2 - wheel button # b:3 - right mouse button # b:4 - mouse wheel up # b:5 - mouse wheel down # b:6 - mouse wheel left # b:7 ...

    5 button mouse problems in Ubuntu - LinuxQuestions

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/.../linux.../5-button-mouse-problems-in-ubuntu-2790...
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    On Ubuntu 4.10, I cannot get my 5 ("7") button USB mouse to work properly. My two side buttons are being detected as my mouse wheel, and my.
    Mint 18.2 KDE: No middle mouse button settings ...
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    [SOLVED] How are mouse button numbers assigned in ...
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    Mapping 5 Button Mouse Buttons to Ctrl/Alt
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    "I have a4 tech 5 button mouse but can't use the two for ...
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    How to configure/program a gaming mouse in Linux/Ubuntu (the easy ...

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    OK. So really you don't need to watch this video, just know this: Most decent gaming mice save the ...

    Configuring Side Buttons on Logitech Mice under Ubuntu Linux ...

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    Sep 27, 2013 - ... on a desktop Linux install is to change the behaviour of the side buttons away from the provided defaults of “Back” and “Forward”. This usually requires some sorting through a mess of old results to find current information. Here's a quick guide to changing the side buttons on a 5-button Logitech mouse on ...

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