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Newer page: | version 13 | Last edited on Monday, December 12, 2005 11:10:41 am | by MarkStumme | |
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To have this happen automatically, you could
# add it to your __.xsession__ or __.xinitrc__, which only works per user
# assuming you're using gdm(8), add it to /etc/gdm/!PreSession/Default which affects everyone using gdm(8)
-# assuming you're using kdm(8), add it to ??? - AddToMe
+# assuming you're using kdm(8), add it to /usr/kde/3.x/share/config/kdm which affects everyone using kdm(8)
Some applications already have support for these buttons, otherwise you can use xmodmap(1) or another program to map these button events to arbitrary key bindings/commands.
Recent versions of [Mozilla] (for example 1.6 on [Debian]) uses these for horizontal scrolling of a wide page, or see MozillaNotes for examples on how to use these extra buttons for things like going forward/backwards in a browser. Many games also support them.