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[Documentation] Basic How-To #2

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jpotier opened this issue Oct 31, 2016 · 7 comments
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[Documentation] Basic How-To #2

jpotier opened this issue Oct 31, 2016 · 7 comments
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jpotier commented Oct 31, 2016

I may be tired, but I don't get how to set say key 1 to my button G4. Actually, apart from calling ./ratslap -p f3-5 I don't understand how you actually set a modified mode. Should I edit the source code and recompile?

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krayon commented Nov 8, 2016

I hadn't actually pushed the modification functionality yet that's why. I'm doing it today.

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Same thing, for me, the documentation it is not really clear for me...

BTW, i try to make a draw of the mouse and the buttons, is it ok ?
(i can send you the .odg if you want)

logitech-gaming-mice-g300s

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krayon commented Nov 8, 2016

@thomasluquet That is one nice clean image! :D

Unfortunately we can't actually reassign the mouse-up/down buttons.

We CAN reassign G8/G9 however.

I am adding a basic usage blurb in the README but could certainly use your
clean image to illustrate if it didn't have the wheel.

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krayon commented Nov 8, 2016

( tracked as https://bugs.qdnx.org/issue/110 )

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krayon commented Nov 8, 2016

commit 7b98287

Add (basic) example Usage

commit 1f11e1c

Add another Usage example, with key bindings

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krayon commented Nov 9, 2016

@jpotier @thomasluquet : Let me know if you find the documentation in the
latest README helpful.

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jpotier commented Nov 9, 2016

The latest README is really useful and well written, I like the examples because they are on point and simple. Now, let's give it a try : )

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