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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.
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:
The Multitouch mouse produce some behaviors:
1) Swipe Three Finger to the Left or Right: It will be like an "Alt+Tab" to switch open applications.
# Tap to Click: Works.
2) Swipe Three Finger down: It will type the letter "d" on a command line or text editor.
# Swipe Three Finger to the Left or Right: It will be like an "Alt+Tab" to switch open applications.
3) Swipe Three Finger up: It will type a "tab" on a text editor.
# Swipe Three Finger down: It will type the letter "d" on a command line or text editor.
4) Tap to Click: Works.  
# Swipe Three Finger up: It will type a "tab" on a text editor.


The rest of the combinations on the manual does not work.
The rest of the combinations on the manual does not work.


[[Category:Keyboards and Mice]]
[[Category:Keyboards and Mice]]

Revision as of 17:55, 2 October 2018


Lenovo 500 Multimedia Controller
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 mouse produce some behaviors:

  1. Tap to Click: Works.
  2. Swipe Three Finger to the Left or Right: It will be like an "Alt+Tab" to switch open applications.
  3. Swipe Three Finger down: It will type the letter "d" on a command line or text editor.
  4. Swipe Three Finger up: It will type a "tab" on a text editor.

The rest of the combinations on the manual does not work.