At present, the original configuration is lost once you modify the modes of the mouse. An option to return the mouse to it’s factory defaults would be advantageous.
I have a very weird behaviour here. After having modified many buttons to
suit my needs, I have the following problem.
I cannot assign many software mouse Buttons to many hardware buttons.
Assigning keys seems to always work tho.
Say I am in this situation:
...
sudo ratslap --p F3
Left Click (But1): Button1
Right Click (But2): Button2
Middle Click (But3): Button3
G4:
G5:
G6:
G7:
G8: ModeSwitch
G9: DPICycle
...
Now let's try to modify it with:
sudo ratslap --modify F3 --G4 Button4
Result:
sudo ratslap --p F3
Left Click (But1): Button1
Right Click (But2): Button2
Middle Click (But3): Button3
G4:
G5:
G6:
G7:
G8: ModeSwitch
G9: DPICycle
Nothing! Let's try assigning keys instead:
sudo ratslap --modify F3 --G4 LeftAlt+K
Left Click (But1): Button1
Right Click (But2): Button2
Middle Click (But3): Button3
G4: LeftAlt + K
G5:
G6:
G7:
G8: ModeSwitch
G9: DPICycle
Works...
In short, I can seem to bind mouse Buttons anymore!
However, some, like sudo ratslap --modify F3 --G7 Button9 work, while others,
like sudo ratslap --modify F3 --G7 Button5 do not.