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Date:      Tue, 25 Apr 2000 13:58:54 +1000
From:      Danny <dannyh@idx.com.au>
To:        Kent Stewart <kstewart@3-cities.com>, Otter <otter@otter.cc>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Microsoft Intelimouse 3rd Button
Message-ID:  <00042514002001.00342@freebsd.freebsd.org>
References:  <39034294.F87F0DF0@3-cities.com>

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And from the KDE applications you can't paste to netscape and Applixware.
This is very annoying when people are trying to send you a URL or some sample
code you want to copy form kedit to applixware.


On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:
> Otter wrote:
> > 
> > Kent Stewart wrote:
> > >
> > > I have been frustrated on my multi-boot system because of the
> > > perceived lack of a 3rd button. Then I went into XF86Setup to look at
> > > my mouse settings. There I found that by pushing the wheel down I have
> > > my 3rd button.
> > > --
> > > Kent Stewart
> > > Richland, WA
> > >
> > 
> > Kent,
> > FYI: Should you ever get another mouse or your up/down stops working,
> > you can do "3 button emulation" by pressing left and right together
> > (and configurig in xf86config). By the way, thanks for the tip on
> > pushing the wheel. i've been "dual clicking" for quite a while now. I
> > have the Logitech w/ a wheel.
> 
> Hi Otter,
> 
> I'm glad the tip was useful. I use KDE and found that the combo of
> pressing the left and right button together to paste didn't work. I
> figure there wasn't something I could do but it hadn't reached the
> really irritating point. There are only so many things that you can
> discover in a day and the mouse problem never seemed to reach that
> point. Then, one day I was in the process of making one of my Windows
> 2000 Pro machines also boot FreeBSD. There were parameters that I
> needed to copy from a configuration file on one system to another and
> the third button problem finally became irritating enough that I
> stopped to deal with it. 
> 
> I've always used XF86Setup instead of xf86config. So, I ran XF86Setup
> from a KDE terminal window to see about using 3rd button simulation
> and accidentally found I had a 3rd button. I think what really
> surprised me was that the wheel acted like a button. The mouse
> pictured in XF86Setup had three buttons and I am still surprised that
> I pushed the wheel down to test it but I did and it worked. That was
> the biggest "WOW" of the day. I hadn't seen any comments on the wheel
> acting like a button and thought that one in the archives might save
> someone some frustration. Why simulate the third button when you
> already have one. It is good to see that the Logitech also works the
> same way. 
> 
> At any rate, pressing the wheel down always pasted what I had
> selected. That made cross machine editing much easier :). Later, I
> started cross nfs_mounting any important file system. I could use the
> default KDE editor, which is much more compatible with x-windows than
> vi is, and it wouldn't have mattered so much. There are files that you
> can't click with KDE and have them pop up in an editor window. The
> need to use vi would have been reduced and the 3rd button may never
> have been irritating enough to check on the configuration.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Kent
> 
> -- 
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> Richland, WA
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