Here only the first three numbers have meaning for me. So, I can view the my mouse button mapping like: $ xinput get-button-map 12 My Dell Usb mouse has printed here for which id=12 Virtual core XTEST keyboard id=5 ĭell KB216 Wired Keyboard id=10 ĭell KB216 Wired Keyboard id=11 Įee PC WMI hotkeys id=13 ⎜ PixArt Dell MS116 USB Optical Mouse id=12 Which prints something like ⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 Fortunately it can be disabled.įirst, you need to know the id of the mouse, like this: $ xinput list | grep 'id=' This is a great feature, but you may find it irritating. Scrollwheel mice support a middle-button click event when pressing the scrollwheel.
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