


MatchProduct "Mad Catz Mad Catz M.M.O.7 Mouse|M.M.O.7" In my case I have a Rat 7 m.m.o, so what I did was cd /etc/X11 then created nf and inside the file I pasted this: Identifier "Mouse Remap" Then find anything that relates to Rat 7 m.m.o in my case was ↳ Mad Catz Mad Catz M.M.O.7 Mouse id=11 Ok, so far so good, now, on the terminal type xinput list Step 1: find out all the mouse info that Linux reads from the device lsusb, in my case īus 001 Device 002: ID 0738:1713 Mad Catz, Inc. Thanks to r.bitter for pointing out the directories! Product strings much match to avoid the button freeze issue. The Mad Catz might use something else (not tested). Instead of using the string MatchProduct "Saitek Cyborg R.A.T.7 Mouse" This means changing the Cyborg portion of the identification string (used to identify the USB device) to the string the Mad Catz RAT sends to the computer in order for X to recognize the RAT without freezing the buttons. Because of this, the Mad Catz product string might need modification to make the RAT work in Ubuntu.
Mad catz rat 7 mmo gone series#
series of mice are now sold under the Mad Catz label, not Cyborg. Just modify nf with the section above and the R.A.T. This eliminates the need to restart X and makes the mouse completely usable every time Ubuntu starts. MatchProduct "Saitek Cyborg R.A.T.7 Mouse" Append the following section to /usr/share/X11/nf (in a terminal, enter pkexec gedit /usr/share/X11/nf): Section "InputClass"
