Dual head mode with mouse and keybord isolate at one display

Alex Deucher alexdeucher at gmail.com
Fri Mar 2 08:31:32 PST 2007


On 3/2/07, Marcos Iuato <iuato at samurai.com.br> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Thank you very much for you help, it did what we needs. There is now
> just one small detail, mouse is working on Screen-TV, how to put mouse
> to work on Screen-VGA?

You mean at runtime or by default?  I think if you change the order,
that should change the default.  I'm not sure about run time.

Alex

>
> Best regards,
> Marcos Iuato
>
> Alex Deucher escreveu:
> > On 3/2/07, Marcos Iuato <iuato at samurai.com.br> wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I have been using dual head mode with sis driver, configured using the
> >> documentantion from [1] winischhofer. It is working with no problem, I
> >> have configurated the display 0.0 to use as computer (firefox,
> >> openoffice, tvtime, ...) and display 0.1 is using an svideo conected to
> >> a tv to watch dvds and videos.
> >>
> >> Just one think is missing to be perfect, my mouse can move from one
> >> display to the other. How can I isolate the mouse and keybord to be
> >> isolated at display 0.0
> >>
> >> I have looked fro multi terminals and xephyr, but I think it will be
> >> more robust solution if I could just configure it on Xorg.
> >>
> >> Here are some informations about the enviroment:
> >>
> >> Debian etch
> >> Linux debian 2.6.18-samurai
> >> xserver-xorg                     7.1.0-11
> >>
> >> xorg.conf
> >>
> >>
> >> Section "ServerLayout"
> >>      Identifier      "Layout1"
> >>      Screen          "Screen-TV"
> >>      Screen      "Screen-VGA" Below "Screen-TV"
> >>      InputDevice     "Keyboard0"
> >>      InputDevice     "Mouse0"
> >> EndSection
> >>
> >
> > It's been a while but IIRC, if you remove the relation between screens
> > this will give you what you want; e.g.,
> >      Screen          "Screen-TV"
> >      Screen      "Screen-VGA"
> >
> > Alex
>
>



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