HOWTO: Install btnx for better mouse control in Ubuntu
When I installed Hardy, I forgot to copy my awesome xorg.conf which held the configuration to enable all 12 buttons of my Logitech MX1000.
Lo and behold, a new method of configuring it has come about, albeit it was around prior to Gutsy.
btnx is the work of Olli Salonen. The program runs as a daemon, catching mouse events and turning them into either key presses or proper mouse events which the system can interpret. This eases the configuration one must do in order to enjoy the full potential of the high-end Logitech mice—a potential which, in my opinion, Windows cannot reach.
The installation process for btnx is pretty easy.
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