events - Where do I start making a linux input hack? -


When you hold "shift" and scroll your mouse over the Mac, it will rotate your vertical scroll speed horizontally Explains in the works. This is my most remembered feature while working on Linux, and I would love to bring it to Linux (because I have seen it well and nobody else has done it).

I hope this can be done with some kind of runtime plugin, or at least in a way that I do not need to add all my other applications again, so that they To use. My question is: should such libraries be written to such a plugin? It would be nice to type some types of scripts, because it does not seem to be complicated in functionality, but if I need a code in C and C ++, then I can code.

I think the X solution such as XViE (Closed) and Extrap (similarly it seems).

How can I access an open source project if this can not be done as a plugin? Xfree86? Genome? Anyone else?) To try this functionality?

- Update (with a solution!):

Install the package "Xbindkeys" and "xautomation" then your ~ / .xbindkeysrc.scm file Write the following in:

; Left side change + vertical scroll horizontal scroll event (XBindkey '(shift "B: 4") "Xtey" mouseclick 6' "(XBindkey '(shift" B: 5 ")" Exte "mouseclick 7') 

then just run xbindies

I'm not sure but evdev can do something like this is. For example, this keyboard can simulate the press when a mouse button (scroll / down also a button) is pressed. It may be possible to scroll horizontally (possibly with keyboard left / right arrow?).


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