How to Automatically Set ctx3bmouse Settings for ICA Logins Only.
How to Automatically Set ctx3bmouse Settings for ICA Logins Only. How to Automatically Set ctx3bmouse Settings for ICA Logins Only.
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CTX924374 - How to Automatically Set ctx3bmouse Settings for ICA Logins Only.
This document was published at: http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX924374
Document ID: CTX924374, Created on: Aug 10, 2000, Updated: Apr 23, 2003
Products: Citrix MetaFrame 1.1 for UNIX - Solaris 7 for x86 CPUs, Citrix MetaFrame 1.1 for UNIX - Solaris 8 for x86 CPUs
Some UNIX applications are designed for use with a 3-button mouse. However, many ICA Clients run on devices that have only a 2-button mouse, 1-button mouse, or pointing device available.
To do this, you publish another version of the application for use by these ICA Clients. This version of the
application is published using a script file that includes ctx3bmouse settings. The ctx3bmouse command lets
users represent a missing mouse button by combining an existing mouse button with a modifier key. For
example, a missing button might be simulated by clicking the left mouse button and pressing the SHIFT key.
By running a script file that includes ctx3bmouse settings, you ensure the application is run in a session with
the appropriate mouse mappings. The following script allows global- or user-specific settings for ctx3bmouse:
if test $CITRIX_SESSION_ID
then
/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctx3bmouse middle=left,3
fi
To make the ctx3bmouse settings global (for all users logging into the server), put the line above in the
/etc/profile file.
To use the ctx3bmouse settings on a per-user basis, put the line above in ~.profile.
Now when users log into a MetaFrame for Solaris 1.0 session, they will map the middle mouse button to the
left mouse button + xmodmap #3.
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