Cliff Fussell
05-20-2004, 12:55 PM
Hayl,
I read the tutorial in the how to do it for using xvkbd to set up buttons 6 & 7. A simple question on where to put the code you posted. I'll assume it should be in .kde/Autostart since that is what I'm using. I know that the Alt + left arrow and Alt + right arrow will move the web page and I assuming that xvkbd can be mapped for this action. I did not see or did not recognize any specific information on how to do this. Please remember that I am almost a rookie.
Thanks,
Cliff
For the back / forward buttons
Install xvkbd | http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/xvkbd/
In your settings for your keybinds/mousebinds in your WM or DE:
set mouse button 6 to:
xvkbd -xsendevent -text "\[Alt_L]\[Left]"
set mouse button 7 to:
xvkbd -xsendevent -text "\[Alt_L]\[Right]"
I read the tutorial in the how to do it for using xvkbd to set up buttons 6 & 7. A simple question on where to put the code you posted. I'll assume it should be in .kde/Autostart since that is what I'm using. I know that the Alt + left arrow and Alt + right arrow will move the web page and I assuming that xvkbd can be mapped for this action. I did not see or did not recognize any specific information on how to do this. Please remember that I am almost a rookie.
Thanks,
Cliff
For the back / forward buttons
Install xvkbd | http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/xvkbd/
In your settings for your keybinds/mousebinds in your WM or DE:
set mouse button 6 to:
xvkbd -xsendevent -text "\[Alt_L]\[Left]"
set mouse button 7 to:
xvkbd -xsendevent -text "\[Alt_L]\[Right]"