Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/bin/mouse-switchscreen |
FileSize | 69736 |
MD5 | ABDA5B9641C14F0A88F46FB631B28CB8 |
SHA-1 | C2C7AB4DB6CA128A2683FADBCECE5354CC8D91E7 |
SHA-256 | B9C35343223A2600A0E7C18EE78F6D5E179F49CB6A7E13D7354AC6F40F77F78D |
SSDEEP | 96:qSN70B+B7/iwYADWjnMiYJhsQdVaqzukd3gJF9DZc2PvCi2yiZ7nAIAfXqIqu3oZ:VYw9/iwYjjnMr4Mw6uGstPvJKboaKo |
TLSH | T14B63B56BBB434EEBC552AB3499CB8B307373D435F7922723754C832A0FDA6890E62545 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 7C0820EE3195067308E16B53D097426C |
PackageArch | aarch64 |
PackageDescription | Utilities for use with old-school dual head setups: namely not twinview / one big desktop, but rather two X screens. mouse-switchscreen: Change the mouse cursor from one screen to the other. Remembers the previous mouse position for each screen. mouse-wrapscreen: If you have an xorg.conf where both X screens are "separated" on the X coordinates, then the mouse cursor cannot cross. Which is sometimes desired, and sometimes not. Using mouse-wrapscreen you can configure them to be "uncrossable", and then run it in the background when you do want to be able to cross the cursor. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | dualscreen-mouse-utils |
PackageRelease | 21.fc32 |
PackageVersion | 0.5 |
SHA-1 | 5F52895B0C84C825090923EC6B95880DFC655338 |
SHA-256 | 35B39E5725BF3FCCCF424055CF845646CDEBB90D585C11B9D05B23666170ABEF |