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(New page: {{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Logitech_MX610}} {{Languages|php5}} == Introduction == This guide describes how to obtain full functionality of the [http://www.logitech.com/ind...)
 
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Bill Hard, a KDE developer, has been working on the notification LEDs since 3/7/2006. We will use his work.
 
Bill Hard, a KDE developer, has been working on the notification LEDs since 3/7/2006. We will use his work.
  
1. To start, download mx610hack-0.3.tar.gz [http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2029 here].
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# To start, download mx610hack-0.3.tar.gz [http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2029 here].
1. Extract the archive.
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# Extract the archive.
1. Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive using the <code><nowiki>cd</nowiki></code> command.
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# Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive using the <code><nowiki>cd</nowiki></code> command.
1. Compile using the usual <code><nowiki>./configure</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>make</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>sudo make install</nowiki></code> procedure.
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# Compile using the usual <code><nowiki>./configure</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>make</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>sudo make install</nowiki></code> procedure.
  
 
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:
 
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:
  
1. Open the udev rules for editing: <code><nowiki>sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules</nowiki></code>.
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# Open the udev rules for editing: <code><nowiki>sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules</nowiki></code>.
1. At the end, add the following line: <code><nowiki>KERNEL=="hiddev*",                      MODE="0666"</nowiki></code>  
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# At the end, add the following line: <code><nowiki>KERNEL=="hiddev*",                      MODE="0666"</nowiki></code>  
1. Save and exit by pressing Ctrl+O, Enter (you're overwriting the file), and finally Ctrl+X
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# Save and exit by pressing Ctrl+O, Enter (you're overwriting the file), and finally Ctrl+X
  
 
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.
 
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.
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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.
 
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.
  
1. Download the plugin source [http://koti.mbnet.fi/simom/gaim_en/mx610-notification.php here].
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# Download the plugin source [http://koti.mbnet.fi/simom/gaim_en/mx610-notification.php here].
1. Extract the package.
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# Extract the package.
1. Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive.
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# Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive.
1. Install the gaim-dev package: <code><nowiki>sudo apt-get install gaim-dev</nowiki></code>.
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# Install the gaim-dev package: <code><nowiki>sudo apt-get install gaim-dev</nowiki></code>.
1. Compile and install: <code><nowiki>make</nowiki></code> then <code><nowiki>make install</nowiki></code>.
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# Compile and install: <code><nowiki>make</nowiki></code> then <code><nowiki>make install</nowiki></code>.
1. Restart Gaim (if running) and enable the plugin via Tools -> Plugins
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# Restart Gaim (if running) and enable the plugin via Tools -> Plugins
  
 
Caveats: The IM button toggles the buddy list if and only if the buddy list has focus. Furthermore, it is important to note that removal of the device will cause Gaim to become nonresponsive with 100% processor usage and will leave you no choice but to kill the process.
 
Caveats: The IM button toggles the buddy list if and only if the buddy list has focus. Furthermore, it is important to note that removal of the device will cause Gaim to become nonresponsive with 100% processor usage and will leave you no choice but to kill the process.

2007年5月13日 (日) 16:22的版本


Introduction

This guide describes how to obtain full functionality of the Logitech MX-610. It is still a work in progress. Here, all commands are in fixed-font, like this.

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. 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.

  1. To start, download mx610hack-0.3.tar.gz here.
  2. Extract the archive.
  3. Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive using the cd command.
  4. Compile using the usual ./configure, make, sudo make install procedure.

To gain an understanding of how to issue commands, issue the command mx610hack --help. 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:

  1. Open the udev rules for editing: sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules.
  2. At the end, add the following line: KERNEL=="hiddev*", MODE="0666"
  3. Save and exit by pressing Ctrl+O, Enter (you're overwriting the file), and finally Ctrl+X

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 sudo apt-get install mail-notification. Don't forget to turn it off somehow.

IM (for Gaim users)

According to this thread in Ubuntu Forums, it is possible to get Gaim to cooperate with this mouse.

  1. Download the plugin source here.
  2. Extract the package.
  3. Open a console and change the working directory to where you extracted the archive.
  4. Install the gaim-dev package: sudo apt-get install gaim-dev.
  5. Compile and install: make then make install.
  6. Restart Gaim (if running) and enable the plugin via Tools -> Plugins

Caveats: The IM button toggles the buddy list if and only if the buddy list has focus. Furthermore, it is important to note that removal of the device will cause Gaim to become nonresponsive with 100% processor usage and will leave you no choice but to kill the process.

Side buttons

To be filled out

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.


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