On Sun, 17 Sep 2017 08:12:32 -0700, wexfordpress wrote:
Several of these exist but none say they work with Linux (Slackware and Xubunu). Any of you used such a device with Linux?
John Culleton (age 85)
Many years ago (probably about Slackware 9.1) I used a Kensington
trackball together with Slackware. If I remember right there was no need
for any partikular settings for it to work.
Some less years ago (probably about Slackware 13.1) I used different
kinds of 3DConnexion spacemouse. Those are different beasts compared to trackballs, but did require some extra rows in
/etc/udev/rules.d/90-local.rules
-8<----------------------------------
# For spacemouse to work
KERNEL=="event*", MODE="0666"
# But protect the keyboard from reading
ENV{ID_CLASS}=="kbd", MODE="0640"
-8<----------------------------------
But maybe I did the settings above only to allow userspace programs run
by ordinary users to access the device. Those spacemouse devices were not
used to control the curson in X but to control other programs.
regards Henrik
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