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<p>Put it in your .xinitrc and it'd be executed when you start X. A mouse for each hand? Must feel pretty boss.
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<br>~Eben
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<br>On Mon, 13 Jun 2011, 08:32:39 BST, Chris Hayes <<a href="mailto:cbhworld@gmail.com">cbhworld@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
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<br>> Put it in /etc/bashrc, so long as it doesn't matter if the command is
<br>> run many times. Not a great fix.
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<br>> A better way would be to do something like this if you're on Ubuntu.
<br>> <a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RcLocalHowto">https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RcLocalHowto</a>
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<br>> Kind regards,
<br>> Chris Hayes
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<br>> On 6/13/11, stripes <<a href="mailto:stripes@roppa.demon.co.uk">stripes@roppa.demon.co.uk</a>> wrote:
<br>> > I have a computer (Ubuntu meerkat) with 2 mice attached 1 Microsoft
<br>> > and 1 Dell. Every time the box boots I want it to run the following
<br>> > command or a different command that achieves the same thing.
<br>> >
<br>> > xinput set-button-map "Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse" 3 2 1 4 5 6 7
<br>> >
<br>> > to set the Microsoft Mouse left handed while leaving the Dell one
<br>> > right handed. I can't find a  way to do this automatically so run
<br>> > xinput off the terminal as the first command when I boot. but there
<br>> > has to be an easier way any suggestions?
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<br>> > Stripes.
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