Subject: Re: 4-button mouse
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Joel Klecker <jk@espy.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/12/1997 09:28:16
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1997-11-12 at approximately 05:33 AM -0800, Ken Nakata wrote:
>I feel ashamed.  Anyway, by my "Probably not" reply, I meant it
>probably doesn't use Extended Mouse Protocol.  As a matter of fact, I
>think I tried it with no avail.

If the kernel recognizes the device as having four buttons, does that mean
that the "extra" buttons actually work? (My LCIII with an "ADBTEST" kernel
(a long time ago) recognized my Kensington Turbo Mouse (trackball) as a
four button device, however, I never used X or anything that used >1 button
on that machine, so I am unsure if it actually worked.)

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Joel Klecker        <mailto:jk@espy.org>        <http://www.espy.org/>
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