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title: Logitech V400
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layout: default
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created: 2009-02-09 20:24:26 +0100
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updated: 2009-02-23 01:12:24 +0100
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toc: false
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tags:
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- know-how
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- hardware
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- logitech
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- mouse
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- usb
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![Logitech V400]({{ site.url }}/assets/logitech_v400.jpg)
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* **Support:** [logitech.com](http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/144&cl=us,en)
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Enable all settings in SetPoint
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Install [uberOptions](http://www.mstarmetro.net/~rlowens/uberOptions/) to enable ALL settings in the *Logitech SetPoint* application.
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Remapping buttons in Linux
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==========================
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You can use the following command to remap the buttons:
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xinput set-button-map <device-id> <button1> <button2> <button3> ... <buttonN>
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The `<device-id>` is shown in the `xinput list` output as *Logitech USB Receiver [XExtensionPointer]* - you can use the name as a string or the id number.
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You can query the actual button state using `xinput query-state <device-id>`.
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The mouse has following button-ids:
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| Button | ID |
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| Left mouse button | 1 |
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| Right mouse button | 3 |
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| Wheel button | 2 |
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| Wheel up | 4 |
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| Wheel down | 5 |
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| Wheel left | 6 |
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| Wheel right | 7 |
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| "Up" button | 9 |
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| "Down" button | 8 |
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See [remapping mouse buttons]({% post_url 2010-01-07-remapping-mouse-buttons %}) on what buttons X11 recognizes.
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According to this the default configuration (`xinput set-button-map <device-id> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9`) already gives the correct button assignment.
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If you prefer to swap the thumb buttons so that "Up" is *Thumb1* and "Down" is *Thumb2* you can do this using the following command:
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# input id: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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xinput set-button-map <device-id> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8
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