Thank you Peter! This is a great workaround and I will use it in the meantime. In fact it is almost nicer than all that clicking. cheers!! km
On 10/10/07, Peter Plessas plessas@mur.at wrote:
For anyone on Linux, there is a nice workaround using your capslock-key as a mouse button as posted on this list by i think Frank some time ago: (You might need to check the numeric keycodes of your keyboard with xev first).
# disable capslock xmodmap -e "remove lock = Caps_Lock"
# set to mouse button xmodmap -e "keycode 66 = Pointer_Button1"
# turn things on: xkbset m
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# turn it off again: xmodmap -e "keycode 66 = Caps_Lock" xkbset -m xmodmap -e "add lock = Caps_Lock"
mfg, Peter
- Kevin McCoy km.takewithyou@gmail.com [2007-10-10 03:35]:
Hi list,
Has anyone done a hack so instead of clicking and dragging patch cords (which is kind of awkward still), you can click an outlet and then it
starts
the patch cord and then move the mouse freehand to the destination,
click an
inlet and it connects them that way? To cancel the patch cord you can
just
click on the blank canvas.
I am pretty sure I must not be the only one who has thought of this..
just
curious?
km
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