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On Linux, mouse1+mouse2 becomes mouse3 #1916

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Dune-jr opened this issue Dec 22, 2018 · 5 comments
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On Linux, mouse1+mouse2 becomes mouse3 #1916

Dune-jr opened this issue Dec 22, 2018 · 5 comments

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@Dune-jr
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Dune-jr commented Dec 22, 2018

This means things like shotgun+hook result in no input by default.
However, if I bind mouse3 "+hook;+fire" it works.

I'm not sure if it's a particular Linux configuration that causes this, I use a pretty clean Linux Mint 17. Does anyone else reproduce?

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Does this work in other places as well (clicking left+right mouse button to simulate a middle mouse button press)?

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(You could check by clicking on a link in a browser. It's a place where left/right/middle mouse button results in distinctive results.)

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Dune-jr commented Dec 22, 2018

Yeah, I thought it's standard Linux behavior (at least Ubuntu?). It results in a mouse3, and copy pastes text

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oy commented Jan 18, 2019

Doubt we can do sth about it. We rely on the input that we get from SDL.
You could check if the input states that we gather here are correct.

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Dune-jr commented Jan 18, 2019

Yeah, just checked SDL sends a mouse3. So can't fix.

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