X Window System

btnx-config - btnx configuration utility

Website: http://www.ollisalonen.com/btnx/
License: GPLv2+
Description:
btnx configuration utility.

btnx is a daemon that sniffs events from the mouse event handler.
If it recognizes a configured event, it sends a keyboard and/or mouse
combination event to uinput. This means you can configure certain
mouse buttons to send keyboard and mouse events to X.

It is useful for mice with more buttons than window managers can
handle. It also means you won't need to manually edit your window
manager and X configurations to get additional functionality from
extra buttons.

The configuration file for btnx is located at /etc/btnx/btnx_config.
The configuration file is edited with btnx-config. You must install
and run btnx-config before btnx will work.
After changing the config file, make sure to restart btnx in btnx-config
or by running

Packages

btnx-config-0.4.9-6m.mo8.x86_64 [573 KiB] Changelog by Hiromasa YOSHIMOTO (2011-04-11):
- (0.4.9-6m)
- rebuild for new GCC 4.6

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