I have installed Ubuntu 12.04.1 on my new Lenovo IdeaPad Y580 M772DGE. Unfortunately the right mouse button of the touchpad is not working correctly. Every mouse button click is interpreted as a left mouse button click. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the synaptics (xserver-xorg-input-synaptics) drivers, but the problem is still present.
What else can I do? Any other suggestions?
I have installed Ubuntu 12.04.1 on my new Lenovo IdeaPad Y580 M772DGE.
Unfortunately the right mouse button is not working correctly. Every mouse button click is interpreted as a left mouse button click.
I tried to uninstall and reinstall the synaptics (xserver-xorg-input-synaptics) drivers, but the problem is still present.
What else can I do?
I have a Logitech m505 mouse, which works fine with my ubuntu 12.04. However, the middle button is so hard to press down that in windows I had assigned it to left scroll with the logitech driver. So if I was to open a link in a new tab, I'd pull the scroll button to the left.
I use the mouse wheel a lot to scroll up and down in my documents and files.
I would like to map "Back" button (xev shows it as "button 7") of my mouse (A4Tech X-7) to act as a middle mouse button. Is there a way to do this? I'm lost in google, finding only how to map buttons to keyboard shortcuts with xbindkeys and etc.
OS: Centos 6.3 (x86_64)
DE: KDE 4.3.4
P.s.
So I want to change my mouse config and after playing around with it, I can't get it how I would like.I'm on a regular laptop with a synaptics toucpad.I would like the config to be as follows:left button -> right click
right button -> left click
tapping one finger on the touchpad -> right clickI was able to get the mouse buttons reversed by adding xmodmap -e "pointer = 3 2
I don't know of a way to lock the mouse to one monitor until you press a button (aside from modifying the WM), but there are several apps that could bind a keypress to "warping" the mouse cursor to a specified location.So if the latter behavior is what you are looking for, xdotool is a great app that will do this well while offering many other options too. If you want really l
I typically have pidgin and amsn, as well as firefox and thunderbird running.
Once in a while, the left mouse button ceases to function as the left button, and the right button becomes the left button, or almost.. I wonder if this is a bug, or am I hitting the left-handed-mouse function while typing accidentally??
PS: This is a laptop running Fedora 11.
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Introduction
If you ever happen to open a window, and it is oversized so, the Title bar of the window itself is not reachable, you will not be able to pick it with the mouse and move it, so one way that works on KDE, GNOME, Fluxbox and others is:
Moving a window with the help of the keyboard
First you need to press the ALT key, then click the left button of the mouse while you have the mouse over