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Operating Systems Linux Slackware Replace PS/2 Trackball with USB optical mouse Post 302597820 by fpmurphy on Sunday 12th of February 2012 10:22:25 AM
Old 02-12-2012
You should be able to simple replace one mouse with the other without changing your Xorg configuration file.

ZAxisMapping relates to the mouse wheel (scroll-wheel). Technically, ZAxisMapping takes the input from the scrollwheel and maps it to button events. A 5 button mouse with no scrollwheel would perform like a scrollwheel on pressing buttons 4 and 5. "4 5" is most common because that's how many buttons most mice have. On a common mouse with two buttons and a clickable scroll-wheel, the left button is 1, right button is 2, scroll-wheel click is 3, scroll-wheel up is 4, and scroll-wheel down is 5. For people with side buttons use "6 7" since they count as 7 button mice.
 

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mouse_x(3alleg4)						  Allegro manual						  mouse_x(3alleg4)

NAME
mouse_x, mouse_y, mouse_z, mouse_w, mouse_b, mouse_pos - Global variable with the mouse position/button state. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> extern volatile int mouse_x; extern volatile int mouse_y; extern volatile int mouse_z; extern volatile int mouse_w; extern volatile int mouse_b; extern volatile int mouse_pos; DESCRIPTION
Global variables containing the current mouse position and button state. Wherever possible these values will be updated asynchronously, but if mouse_needs_poll() returns TRUE, you must manually call poll_mouse() to update them with the current input state. The `mouse_x' and `mouse_y' positions are integers ranging from zero to the bottom right corner of the screen. The `mouse_z' and `mouse_w' variables hold the current vertical and horizontal wheel position, when using an input driver that supports wheel mice. The `mouse_b' variable is a bitfield indicating the state of each button: bit 0 is the left button, bit 1 the right, and bit 2 the middle button. Additional non standard mouse buttons might be available as higher bits in this variable. Usage example: if (mouse_b & 1) printf("Left button is pressed "); if (!(mouse_b & 2)) printf("Right button is not pressed "); The `mouse_pos' variable has the current X coordinate in the upper 16 bits and the Y in the lower 16 bits. This may be useful in tight polling loops where a mouse interrupt could occur between your reading of the two separate variables, since you can copy this value into a local variable with a single instruction and then split it up at your leisure. Example: int pos, x, y; pos = mouse_pos; x = pos >> 16; y = pos & 0x0000ffff; SEE ALSO
install_mouse(3alleg4), poll_mouse(3alleg4), mouse_needs_poll(3alleg4), exalpha(3alleg4), exlights(3alleg4), exmouse(3alleg4), exshade(3alleg4), exspline(3alleg4), extrans(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 mouse_x(3alleg4)
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