![]() ![]() ![]() Libinput Middle Emulation Enabled Default (273): 0 Libinput Middle Emulation Enabled (272): 0 Libinput Button Scrolling Button Default (271): 2 Libinput Button Scrolling Button (270): 9 Libinput Scroll Method Enabled Default (269): 0, 0, 1 Libinput Scroll Method Enabled (268): 0, 0, 1 Libinput Scroll Methods Available (267): 0, 0, 1 Libinput Left Handed Enabled Default (266): 0 Libinput Send Events Mode Enabled Default (246): 0, 0 Libinput Send Events Mode Enabled (245): 0, 0 Libinput Send Events Modes Available (244): 1, 0 Libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (264): 0 Libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (263): 0 Option "ButtonMapping" "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8" nf configures X11 as follows: Section "InputClass" Major opcode of failed request: 17 (X_GetAtomName)Ĭurrent serial number in output stream: 34īutton labels: "Button Left" "Button Middle" "Button Right" X Error of failed request: BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter) Running xinput test-xi2 -root shows the failure: EVENT type 4 (ButtonPress)Ĭlass originated from: 7. Scrolling by holding down the small right button ( 9) while moving the trackball fails. Of slight concern is that there are two mice assigned the same name, but having different ids: ⎜ ↳ VMware VMware Virtual USB Mouse id=7 This shows that the button click events are being passed from the host to the guest successfully using device 8. Running xinput test-xi2 -root details events for all four buttons 1, 8, 9, and 3 (from the above picture): EVENT type 5 (ButtonRelease) ⎜ ↳ VMware VMware Virtual USB Mouse id=8 ⎜ ↳ VMware VMware Virtual USB Mouse id=7 The output from xinput list in the guest OS is: xinput list With these lines all mouse button events are sent to the guest OS. vmx file has the following configuration settings, which allows more than 3 different buttons to trigger mouse events in the guest OS: = "TRUE" The following image shows how xorg references Logitech's buttons: On Windows, scrolling by holding the small right button works with TrackballScroll. ![]() The pointer hardware is a Logitech Marble Mouse having configuration information on the Ubuntu community site. A Windows 10 host is running VMWare Workstation Pro 15.1.0. ![]()
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