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#1
i love to use mouse function on easy debian, internet, etc. but have a problem of selecting items i want to have it easy for me to use the mouse functions instead of double tapping on screen

ctrl+left volume button side down = left click
ctrl+right volume button side down = right click

I setted up sixaxis controller and used the left stick for mouse and right stick for scrolling i tried left/right stick click but no response
So i thought if you can somehow enable left/right click if not general then easy debian, and if you do support left/right click can you change the config for sixaxis and set it as :-
left analogue stick pressed down = left click
right analogue stick pressed down = right click

Last edited by chemist; 2010-04-19 at 16:33.
 
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#2
id like to see left and right click in scummvm and dosbox as well

king quest 6 is not as good without right click!
 
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Please create a brainstorm. (Look at my signature for further help)

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Many parts of Maemo and Easy Debian use the tap-and-hold right-click method. Tap the screen and hold your stylus there until the right-click menu pops up.
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#5
two fingers touch on screen. one is holding, and the other one is clicking.

e.g. : right-click => left finger touches screen, the right finger is tapping screen.
 
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#6
I like the hold hotkey+screen press for right click, much easier.
 
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#7
In my opinion, fn + tap is the most obvious solution.

'ssh -X' is useless without right click.
 
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