![]() ![]() Use # `xinput list` and `xinput test-xi2 -root` to determine. # Device that moves or has buttons, used to determine timeout. Remove/comment out # whole section if you don't want it. Active only until `timeout_ms` has passed since # the last time any of grabbed devices was used. button_id = 3 # Whether to show crosshair/indicator at cursor original position # (when the scrolling started) indicator = true indicator_size = 5 # Whether to stop scrolling when keyboard event occurs cancel_on_keypress = true # Click using keyboard. # Button 3 is upper button on Wacom Bamboo Pen. speed = 600000 # Which button toggles scrolling. Equation: `speed`×`distance` # ÷1_000_000_000 = emulated mouse wheel rolls. # Recommended to set `speed` to high value and decrease system-wide # scrolling speed as much as possible. Has different effect on different screen resolutions. # Recommended `false` on tablets, as it's annoying when you connectivity # while using `hold = true`. subdevice = 0 # `hold = false` means click once to enable, click once to disable. device = "Wacom Bamboo Pen stylus " # Change it if you have many devices with the same name. Use `xinput list` and `xinput test-xi2 -root` to # determine. Remove/comment # out whole section if you don't want it. The longer the distance between the # cursor and the starting point, the faster you scroll. Press `button_id` to start scrolling, # then move your mouse up or down. ![]() Example config - Wacom Bamboo tablet # Windows-like auto-scrolling. bind LMB to 2, and open link in a new tab by pressing Ctrl+2 (Ctrl+LMB), unbind Ctrl+2 in your browser settings beforehand. ![]() Since 0.3.0, keyboard shortcuts are not captured correctly. Scrolling mode requires selected button to be unbound ( example).
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