I've been having the same problem with my mouse on my last several go-arounds with a linux install. I hadn't had the problem while trying a Debian 2.4 kernel, but I've experienced the problem with ...
Linux only: Easystroke, a free mouse gesture manager for Linux systems, makes the often quirky business of summoning applications, web sites, and desktop actions with your pointer a simple affair.
Linux.com has a great roundup of ways to use mouse gestures in nearly every corner of a Linux desktop. Newcomers who just want to try out a few shortcuts are walked through the previously mentioned ...
Linux phones are basically just small, low-power Linux computers with touchscreens, and modems. While most mobile Linux distributions designed for phones feature touch-friendly user interfaces and ...
When I was first introduced to programming (back with DOS), I used to add mouse support to my applications to impress my teachers. Programming the mouse largely consisted of putting the right values ...
I actually found this through Googling, but it wasn't one of the first few links returned, so I thought I'd post it here.<BR><BR>As you probably know, all ADB mice Apple ever shipped only had one ...
If you have multiple computers on your desktop there are a number of scenarios for using them: The brute force way: get a big desk and a swivel chair and spin back and forth between keyboards/mice Use ...
I have been a fan of Logitech peripheral devices for just about as long as they have existed — at least going back to "serial" mice and "bus" mice and the likes. This is not only because they are ...
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