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Issue created Jun 16, 2018 by sac@sac

Configure Mouse buttons

would be great to have an option to customize the mouse buttons.

There was once btnx or easystroke tools to some customization and there's alot of documentation regarding the usage of the mouse wheel button as doubleclick ( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MouseCustomizations ). However, even with the shortcut setting it all comes to generate scripts and using additional programs & services in the background all the time, like xbindkeys (that won't work in wayland).

It would be great to have some options here. Settings>Shortcuts offers some limited customizability. My Logitech Master MX thumb button is recognized as CTRL+ALT+TAB and I can assign it to "close window", however, I cannot use the same the same shortcut then to close a tab in FF (because it's already assigned to "close window"). An option to assign an action / click / keypress to a mouse button would be great, maybe even specific for some applications.

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394529

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