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{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Logitech_MX610}} {{Languages|UbuntuHelp:Logitech_MX610}} == Introduction == This guide describes how to obtain full functionality of the [http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/170 Logitech MX 610]. It is still a work in progress. Here, all commands are in fixed-font, <code><nowiki>like this</nowiki></code>. == General Mouse == Don't even touch the "ConfiguredMouse" default in <code><nowiki>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</nowiki></code> - just add a new input device: <pre><nowiki>Section "InputDevice" Identifier "MX610" Driver "evdev" Option "Name" "Logitech USB Receiver" # see 'cat /proc/bus/input/devices' Option "Phys" "*/input0" # this is the mouse part Option "WHEELRelativeAxisButtons" "4 5" # vertical wheel Option "HWHEELRelativeAxisButtons" "7 6" # horizontal wheel EndSection</nowiki></pre> Then add it to the devices list: <pre><nowiki>Section "ServerLayout" [...] Inputdevice "MX610" "SendCoreEvents" EndSection</nowiki></pre> == Side buttons == Install <code><nowiki>imwheel</nowiki></code> from <code><nowiki>universe</nowiki></code>. Then change <code><nowiki>/etc/X11/imwheel/startup.conf</nowiki></code> to <pre><nowiki># Configuration file for setting imwheel startup parameters. # Set this to "1" to make imwheel start along with your X session. IMWHEEL_START=1 # Specify the command line parameters to pass to imwheel. # Simply uncomment the bottom line, and if necessary replace # the default options with your own. A button spec of "0 0 8 9" # will grab the thumb buttons of most mice. "0 0 0 0 8 9" should # work for mice with a scroll wheel with two axes. Keep in mind # that each button number must be separated by a space. IMWHEEL_PARAMS='-b "0 0 0 0 8 9"'</nowiki></pre> Now add the following code to either <code><nowiki>/etc/X11/imwheel/imwheelrc</nowiki></code> (system-wide config) or <code><nowiki>~/.imwheelrc</nowiki></code> (per-user config) - your choice: <pre><nowiki>".*" None, Thumb1, Alt_L|Left None, Thumb2, Alt_L|Right</nowiki></pre> After restarting <code><nowiki>imwheel</nowiki></code> or rebooting you can go back and forth with the side-buttons. == Volume Keys == No additional software is required to use the volume keys. All you need to do is use "Keyboard Shortcuts." The same can be said for the E-Mail button. By default, they just work in Ubuntu. Getting the IM button to function is a little bit more interesting... == Notification LEDs and their respective buttons == === E-Mail === Bill Hard, a KDE developer, has been working on the notification LEDs since 3/7/2006. We will use his work. <ol><li>To start, download mx610hack-0.3.tar.gz [http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2029 here]. </li><li>Extract the archive. </li><li>Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive using the <code><nowiki>cd</nowiki></code> command. </li><li>Compile using the usual <code><nowiki>./configure</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>make</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>sudo make install</nowiki></code> procedure.</li></ol> To gain an understanding of how to issue commands, issue the command <code><nowiki>mx610hack --help</nowiki></code>. To get the lights to work for a user, the device must be writable to him/her. To do so, you will need to modify permissions. To do this: <ol><li>Open the udev rules for editing: <code><nowiki>sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules</nowiki></code>. </li><li>At the end, add the following line: <code><nowiki>KERNEL=="hiddev*", MODE="0666"</nowiki></code> </li><li>Save and exit by pressing Ctrl+O, Enter (you're overwriting the file), and finally Ctrl+X</li></ol> To make use of the light, you can either write a script to execute once you have new mail or install the "mail-notification" package by issuing the command <code><nowiki>sudo apt-get install mail-notification</nowiki></code>. Don't forget to turn it off somehow. === IM (for Gaim users) === According to this thread in [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=168538 Ubuntu Forums], it is possible to get Gaim to cooperate with this mouse. <ol><li>Download the plugin source [http://koti.mbnet.fi/simom/pidgin/mx610-notification/ here]. </li><li>Extract the package. </li><li>Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive. </li><li>Install the gaim-dev package: <code><nowiki>sudo apt-get install gaim-dev</nowiki></code>. </li><li>Compile and install: <code><nowiki>make</nowiki></code> then <code><nowiki>make install</nowiki></code>. </li><li>Restart Gaim (if running) and enable the plugin via Tools -> Plugins</li></ol> Caveats: The IM button toggles the buddy list if and only if the buddy list has focus. == Finishing Up, Acknowledgments == You will need to restart udev: ''/etc/init.d/udev restart''. This could cause things to go quirky, so you may want to consider restarting the whole computer altogether. * [http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/102 Bill Hard] * [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=168538 Ubuntu Forums thread about the MX-610 mouse] * [http://koti.mbnet.fi/simom/pidgin/mx610-notification/ Gaim MX-610 Notification Plugin] ---- [[category:CategoryDocumentation]] [[category:UbuntuHelp]]
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