Getting Started
3. Finding out Device Name
So to Display Devices List
Run:xinput list
Select & Copy Device’s Name with Ctrl+x.
Or simply take note of the Device’s ID.
But if No Device Name but “xwayland” on GNOME Wayland then instead follow the linked Guide:How to Set up Trackball Scroll Wheel Emulation on GNOME Wayland
4. Setting up Xinput Device Emulation
Now to Enable Xinput Device Emulation on CentOS
First, to list the available Properties run:xinput list-props "[DEVICENAME]"
Or alternatively:
xinput list-props [DEVICEID]
So in this case for instance:
xinput list-props "Kensington Kensington Expert Mouse"
Or else:
xinput list-props 13
Now in this practical Example I show you How to Set up a Trackball Scroll Emulation.
Next to set up a Trackball Wheel Scroll, first enable it:xinput --set-prop "Kensington Kensington Expert Mouse" "Evdev Wheel Emulation" 1
So alternatively easier using the ID like:
xinput --set-prop 13 "Evdev Wheel Emulation" 1
And then set the Target Button:
xinput --set-prop "Kensington Kensington Expert Mouse" "Evdev Wheel Emulation Button" 7
How to Find the Trackball Button ID
5. Making Permanent Config
Last, to make a Permanent Xinput Configuration File
For a Single User using the nano editor, put your both Commands into:nano ~/.xsessionrc
Ctrl+x to Save & Exit from nano Editor.
So the setup should be consistent also after Reboot.