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Mouse volume control via designated scroll wheel

I have a mouse with a designated scroll wheel which on windows controls volume by default, no driver install needed. So far every distribution (which includes Ubuntu, Arch, Fedora) I tried doesn't ...
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External keyboard’s Trackpoint middle button clicks even when scrolling

I am using a Thinkpad and try to get into the habit of using an external keyboard, which also has a Trackpoint. With the internal keyboard, I can use the middle mouse button to click (e.g. paste, or ...
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Ubuntu 18.04 Mouse button mapping

I'm difficulty programming button mappings for my anker A7851 mouse which has multiple non standard buttons, not all of which are recognized. So far, I have tried using the standard gnome settings, ...
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NO Xinput on Debian 10 Buster

I installed Debian 10 Buster and can't find the way to control my mouse options from Xinput like I do on Ubuntu 18 or Debian 9. Thing is that my mouse device is a Razer Abyssus, and it comes with a ...
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Trying to keybind spacebar to a mouse button on Ubuntu with no luck

I've tried xInput and AutoKey, but xInput only seems to allow me to bind mouse buttons to mouse buttons or keyboard buttons to keyboard buttons. For example, I managed to bind my middle mouse button ...
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Logitech M535 in Linux

I just bought a Logitech M535 Bluetooth mouse. It has tilting wheel but it's mapped to "back" and "forward" buttons. To get it work as horizontal scrolling I wrote this script: #! /bin/dash MOUSE_ID=...
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Disable mouse when keyboard key is pressed in linux

I've given up trying to get my touchpad registered correctly. It wants to be an imps/2 device, and I can't spend any more afternoons trying to convince it otherwise (in fairness, it does quite well as ...
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