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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers My Linux is afraid of mice Post 7894 by LivinFree on Wednesday 3rd of October 2001 01:22:07 AM
Old 10-03-2001
Until you get that figured out, you may be able to use the mouseconfig utility to get a generic two-button mouse to work...
 

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glutMouseFunc(3GLUT)						       GLUT						      glutMouseFunc(3GLUT)

NAME
glutMouseFunc - sets the mouse callback for the current window. SYNTAX
void glutMouseFunc(void (*func)(int button, int state, int x, int y)); ARGUMENTS
func The new mouse callback function. DESCRIPTION
glutMouseFunc sets the mouse callback for the current window. When a user presses and releases mouse buttons in the window, each press and each release generates a mouse callback. The button parameter is one of GLUT_LEFT_BUTTON, GLUT_MIDDLE_BUTTON, or GLUT_RIGHT_BUTTON. For systems with only two mouse buttons, it may not be possible to generate GLUT_MIDDLE_BUTTON callback. For systems with a single mouse but- ton, it may be possible to generate only a GLUT_LEFT_BUTTON callback. The state parameter is either GLUT_UP or GLUT_DOWN indicating whether the callback was due to a release or press respectively. The x and y callback parameters indicate the window relative coordinates when the mouse button state changed. If a GLUT_DOWN callback for a specific button is triggered, the program can assume a GLUT_UP callback for the same button will be generated (assuming the window still has a mouse callback registered) when the mouse button is released even if the mouse has moved outside the window. If a menu is attached to a button for a window, mouse callbacks will not be generated for that button. During a mouse callback, glutGetModifiers may be called to determine the state of modifier keys when the mouse event generating the call- back occurred. Passing NULL to glutMouseFunc disables the generation of mouse callbacks. SEE ALSO
glutKeyboardFunc, glutMotionFunc, glutSpaceballButtonFunc, glutButtonBoxFunc, glutTabletButtonFunc, glutGetModifiers AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com) GLUT
3.7 glutMouseFunc(3GLUT)
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