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With most modern mice coming with many more buttons than the standard five, it would be nice if there were a way to assign those extra mouse buttons to specific keyboard shortcuts. Even better, allow combinations of key + mouse button events.
Examples: I have an extra thumb button on my mouse that I would really like to function as Alt+Button1, so I can just use the thumb button to drag windows from anywhere on the window Compiz by default zooms the desktop by Meta+scroll wheel, it would be nice to have the ability to duplicate this functionality in KDE. Maybe a user might want to map ctrl+alt+esc to a mouse button to have one-click access to the process manager. This may already exist, but I have not yet found an easy or reliable way to do it. Maybe it could added into the Keyboard & Mouse panel in System Settings.
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yes, need to make shortcuts for mouse (6-button mouse too)))
and with two scroll wheel and use special keybord button for shortcuts: power, sleep, wake, turbo and allow to recognize ALT_L and ALT_R, etc (if user want it)
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I would prefer that we be able to use the mouse directly in shortcuts, rather than having to map them to keyboard preses.
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I agree with TheBlackCat. I would like to see that you would have a choice to use only mouse buttons, and mouse+keyboard buttons.
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Good call TheBlackCat, it would definitely be better to be able to make direct shortcuts using mouse buttons or mouse+keyboard, rather than mapping keyboard combos to mouse buttons.
Either way, I just want to be able to put all the random, currently useless extra buttons on my mouse to good use.
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yes, lovely idea.
sometimes we just want to slouch back and use only one hand, and still be productive. this would greatly increase the potential for such productivity. i can already envision myself pulling up a window list or application menu list with a simple mouse button press from the two side buttons. wow that could really free up alot of desktop retail space. |
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Definitely agree. I have low vision, so I rely on the Zoom Desktop feature a lot. One thing I miss from Compiz is the ease of activating this with Meta+MouseWheel.
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You can assign your Shortcut Keys via xbindkeys very easily to mouse buttons at the moment, so this shouldn't be a problem.
But the direct assigning from mouse buttons to actions would be very interesting I think! For example i am really missing the feature to close windows in scale-windows effect by pressing middle mousebutton over it.... I didn't find a solution to realize this with xbindkeys at the moment! I opened a new thread with pointing more to extended mouse button implementation... if it would be accpeted I will post link here... Greetz Solid @rhasselbaum: if there is a keyboard shortcut for zooming out or in you could map it via xbindkeys... another solution would be if there is a dbus call for zooming... just have a look for it
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Xbindkeys is far from a user-friendly approach, nor is it part of KDE.
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+1
i want to go back and forward with dolphin by using the two buttons on the left side of my mouse. this already works with firefox |
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This is an area that is going to need a lot of work in the next year or two. X-windows now supports multiple mouses and multiple keyboards.
Also new input meathods are coming=> touch screen, Wii remotes, web cam gestures, Infa-Red remotes etc . . . We need an input device config page that incorporates all of this in a flexible but extendable maner that allows linking of keyborad 1 with mouse 1 and keyboard 2 with mouse 2 etc. With input device setup being so flexable we need a INPUT shortcuts to be just as expandable and flexable. It should then be posible to link an InfaRed remote action to a function as easy as it is to link a keyboard shortcut. Or make a key combo on one of keyboard do something different to the key key combination on a second keyboard on the same computer. Wii remote button 'A' activate the same action as ALT-Tab or a mouse gesture or mouse key etc. . . In short Global shortcuts should cover all input devices not just mouse and keyboard.
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@ Rms: There is already an idea about that: Plugin-based shorcut system (keyboard, mouse, lirc, joysticks, etc.)
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