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I want to map R and Shift to button 4 and 5 on my computer,how can I do this with X mouse Button Control?










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  • Have a look at xdotool and xbindkeys.

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I want to map R and Shift to button 4 and 5 on my computer,how can I do this with X mouse Button Control?










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  • Have a look at xdotool and xbindkeys.

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  • Have a look at xdotool and xbindkeys.

    – dirkt
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Have a look at xdotool and xbindkeys.

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Have a look at xdotool and xbindkeys.

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You want to use the Simulated Keys event in X-Mouse Button Control. Make sure your {SHIFT} has the curly braces. The R just goes by itself.






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    You want to use the Simulated Keys event in X-Mouse Button Control. Make sure your {SHIFT} has the curly braces. The R just goes by itself.






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        You want to use the Simulated Keys event in X-Mouse Button Control. Make sure your {SHIFT} has the curly braces. The R just goes by itself.






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