MOUSE(4)MOUSE(4)NAMEmouse - Mouse input driver
SYNOPSIS
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "idevname"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "protoname"
Option "Device" "devpath"
...
EndSection
DESCRIPTIONmouse is an XFree86 input driver for mice. The driver
supports most available mouse types and interfaces. USB
mice are only supported on some OSs, and the level of sup-
port for PS/2 mice depends on the OS.
The mouse driver functions as a pointer input device, and
may be used as the X server's core pointer. Multiple mice
are supported by multiple instances of this driver.
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
There is a detailed list of hardware that the mouse driver
supports in the README.mouse document. This can be found
in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/, or online at
http://www.xfree86.org/current/mouse.html.
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to XF86Config(5) for general configuration
details and for options that can be used with all input
drivers. This section only covers configuration details
specific to this driver.
The driver can auto-detect the mouse type on some plat-
forms On some platforms this is limited to plug and play
serial mice, and on some the auto-detection works for any
mouse that the OS's kernel driver supports. On others, it
is always necessary to specify the mouse protocol in the
config file. The README.mouse document contains some
detailed information about this.
The following driver Options are supported:
Option "Protocol" "string"
Specify the mouse protocol. Valid protocol types
include:
Auto, Microsoft, MouseSystems, MMSeries, Log-
itech, MouseMan, MMHitTab, GlidePoint, Intel-
liMouse, ThinkingMouse, AceCad, PS/2, ImPS/2,
ExplorerPS/2, ThinkingMousePS/2, MouseMan-
PlusPS/2, GlidePointPS/2, NetMousePS/2,
NetScrollPS/2, BusMouse, SysMouse, WSMouse,
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USB, Xqueue.
Not all protocols are supported on all platforms.
The "Auto" platform specifies that protocol auto-
detection should be attempted. There is no default
protocol setting, and specifying this option is
mandatory.
Option "Device" "string"
Specifies the device through which the mouse can be
accessed. A common setting is "/dev/mouse", which
is often a symbolic link to the real device. This
option is mandatory, and there is no default set-
ting.
Option "Buttons" "integer"
Specifies the number of mouse buttons. In cases
where the number of buttons cannot be auto-
detected, the default value is 3.
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "boolean"
Enable/disable the emulation of the third (middle)
mouse button for mice which only have two physical
buttons. The third button is emulated by pressing
both buttons simultaneously. Default: off
Option "Emulate3Timeout" "integer"
Sets the timeout (in milliseconds) that the driver
waits before deciding if two buttons where pressed
"simultaneously" when 3 button emulation is
enabled. Default: 50.
Option "ChordMiddle" "boolean"
Enable/disable handling of mice that send
left+right events when the middle button is used.
Default: off.
Option "ZAxisMapping" "X"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "Y"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "N1 N2"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "N1 N2 N3 N4"
Set the mapping for the Z axis (wheel) motion to
buttons or another axis (X or Y). Button number N1
is mapped to the negative Z axis motion and button
number N2 is mapped to the positive Z axis motion.
For mice with two wheels, four button numbers can
be specified, with the negative and positive motion
of the second wheel mapped respectively to buttons
number N3 and N4.
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Option "FlipXY" "boolean"
Enable/disable swapping the X and Y axes. Default:
off.
Option "SampleRate" "integer"
Sets the number of motion/button events the mouse
sends per second. Setting this is only supported
for some mice, including some Logitech mice and
some PS/2 mice on some platforms. Default: what-
ever the mouse is already set to.
Option "Resolution" "integer"
Sets the resolution of the device in counts per
inch. Setting this is only supported for some
mice, including some PS/2 mice on some platforms.
Default: whatever the mouse is already set to.
Option "ClearDTR" "boolean"
Enable/disable clearing the DTR line on the serial
port used by the mouse. Some dual-protocol mice
require the DTR line to be cleared to operate in
the non-default protocol. This option is for
serial mice only. Default: off.
Option "ClearRTS" "boolean"
Enable/disable clearing the RTS line on the serial
port used by the mouse. Some dual-protocol mice
require the RTS line to be cleared to operate in
the non-default protocol. This option is for
serial mice only. Default: off.
Option "BaudRate" "integer"
Set the baud rate to use for communicating with a
serial mouse. This option should rarely be
required because the default is correct for almost
all situations. Valid values include: 300, 1200,
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200. Default: 1200.
There are some other options that may be used to control
various parameters for serial port communication, but they
are not documented here because the driver sets them cor-
rectly for each mouse protocol type.
SEE ALSOXFree86(1), XF86Config(5), xf86config(1), Xserver(1),
X(7), README.mouse.
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