So I've got a driver that's built-into the kernel:
$ grep -i magic /boot/config-4.6.4-301.fc24.x86_64
CONFIG_HID_MAGICMOUSE=y
But by default it emulates a 3 button mouse. For whatever reason,
xinput is of no help on Wayland, no matter what I do with
set-button-map, the middle button always pastes whatever is in the
copy/paste buffer. And also libinput folks basically consider this a
kernel problem where I should set it to not emulate a 3 button mouse.
But sudo modprobe hid-magicmouse emulate_3button=false doesn't do
anything, and I'm wondering if that's because it's built-in and can't
be reloaded with the updated parameter? And if that's the case, it'd
seem I'm stuck unless I a.) build the kernel myself b.) convince the
kernel team to build this driver as a module rather than built in.
Ideas?
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Chris Murphy