-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey folks :) I found another bug / feature... I use a trackstick with mouse wheel emulation. This allows me to scroll text by pressing the middle button and moving the stick. Someone in the xorg input layer maps this to buttons 4 - 7 (up, down, left, right). Problem is that it is impossible to just scroll up. You end up being off by some degree and you get a event for left and right every now and then (confirmed using xev). Unfortunately this kills the scrolling in the view page source window: http://teythoon.cryptobitch.de/stuff/scroll-problem.ogg It would also be nice to be able to scroll left/right with buttons 6 and 7. Since there are mouses that have special navigation buttons (most likely also being number 6 and 7) it would be nice to be able to configure the mapping (firefox does this) for these buttons. That would make trackstick users happy and also those of us that are stuck with a mouse with those navigation buttons (I have access to one of those and the buttons are located at the left side so that you can press them with your thumb [not a very left-handed friendly design]. To make a long story short you just end up pressing them by accident the moment you filled out some huge form...). But then again, some people might find them useful. Cheers, Justus - -- gpg key fingerprint: C82D 382A AB38 1A54 5290 19D6 A0F9 B035 686C 6996 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIE+EdoPmwNWhsaZYRArv+AJ0ZO6hR5Caw/eaHXtnwWv9RFEgETACfYn6v FcJ5rxwibEXoAK5ZLtmTNEs= =t0nP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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