MS(4) NetBSD/atari Kernel Interfaces Manual MS(4)
NAME
ms -- Atari mouse interface
SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device mouse 1
DESCRIPTION
The Atari mouse driver supports both the original Atari mouse and the third party 3-button mouse that has its middle button connected to the up-switch of the second joystick port. To accommodate X11 users with a standard mouse, the driver is able to emulate the middle button. See the section on ioctls for more info. Supported ioctls MIOCS3B_EMUL This ioctl turns the middle button emulation on or off depending on its argument. The middle button event is trig- gered by simultaneously pressing the left and right but- tons. The default emulation mode is on. Note that the emulation status is retained across multiple open/close calls. MIOCG3B_EMUL This ioctl allows you to get the actual status of the emu- lation mode. Interface description The Atari mouse interface works on a minimal emulation of Sun's Firm_event structures. The primary reason for this is easy interfacing with X11. The movement and button events are read as structures of the form: typedef struct Firm_event { u_int_16_t id; /* key or MS_* or LOC_[XY]_DELTA */ u_int_16_t pad; /* unused */ int_16_t value; /* VKEY_{UP,DOWN} or locator delta */ struct timeval time; /* time stamp of the event */ } The values of 'id' concerning the mouse: #define MS_LEFT 0x7f20 /* left mouse button */ #define MS_MIDDLE 0x7f21 /* middle mouse button */ #define MS_RIGHT 0x7f22 /* right mouse button */ #define LOC_X_DELTA 0x7f80 /* mouse delta-X */ #define LOC_Y_DELTA 0x7f81 /* mouse delta-Y */ The values of 'value' concerning a button event: #define VKEY_UP 0 /* a button went up */ #define VKEY_DOWN 1 /* a button went down */
FILES
/dev/mouse0 The real mouse device /dev/mouse The currently active mouse device
BUGS
The time interval that defines 'simultaneous' cannot be set. NetBSD 3.1 October 16, 1995 NetBSD 3.1
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