Just a short script I wrote to disable my mouse to get me into better workflow habits - Programming On Unix
                
		         
	        
        
	
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					Got mad at myself for constantly using the mouse for certain tasks when I can just use the keyboard for it. Wrote this little script to find my mouse and disable me completely from using it. Touched it up a little after to make it auto detect the mouse device and the screen resolution: Code: #!/bin/bash | |||
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					Quite useful. Thanks for the script.
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					Why didn't you just unplug it?! ;)
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					Well it means I have to get off my chair so most certainly yes. :p
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					Agree, but he did say mouse. ;)
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					here's my toggle touch pad script: Code: #!/bin/sh | |||
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					Now that could be handy when you don't want an accidental brushing of the touchpad to interupt your keyboarding on a laptop. (Thanks for posting.)
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| (07-05-2015, 05:51 AM)bsdkeith Wrote: Now that could be handy when you don't want an accidental brushing of the touchpad to interupt your keyboarding on a laptop. (Thanks for posting.) that's it exactly for me. my touchpad is positioned in a way that this was very frequent. so i made the above script and bound it to MOD+M. so i just toggle it on when i need it, then toggle it back off again when i'm done. | |||
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					Made the script use wmp (from wmutils) and it performs much better than using xdotool: Code: while :; do | |||
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					Minor upgrade to make it not use xrandr and instead use the base 'root' window. Yay for wmutils! Code: #!/bin/sh | |||
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					Interesting, will have to try it later. I am guilty of sometimes using the arrows keys in vim.
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					Been thinking over mouse control recently more and used the remains of this script to help power my mouse control in fyre. Here's an example.
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