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==General Specs== | ==General Specs== | ||
* '''Model:''' | * '''Model:''' Lenovo 500 Multimedia Controller | ||
* '''HardwareID:''' 17EF:60B7 (USB Dongle) | * '''HardwareID:''' 17EF:60B7 (USB Dongle) | ||
* '''P/N:''' | * '''P/N:''' SKMON79913 | ||
* '''FRU:''' | * '''FRU:''' 01J155 | ||
Revision as of 17:53, 2 October 2018
Lenovo 500 Multimedia Controller | |
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Port: | {{{Port}}} |
Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good |
Driver: | USBMOUSE, AMOUSE. Included ArcaOS 5.0.x drivers. |
General Specs
- Model: Lenovo 500 Multimedia Controller
- HardwareID: 17EF:60B7 (USB Dongle)
- P/N: SKMON79913
- FRU: 01J155
General Comments
It worked on ArcaOS 5.0.2 with the AMOUSE 3.1 driver. At first the mouse didn't work when I plugged it, just they keyboard, but after the next reboot it started to work fine.
The Multitouch produce some behavior: 1) Swipe Three Finger to the Left or Right: It will be like an "Alt+Tab" to switch open applications. 2) Swipe Three Finger down: It will type the letter "d" on a command line or text editor. 3) Swipe Three Finger up: It will type a "tab" on a text editor. 4) Tap to Click: Works.
The rest of the combinations on the manual does not work.