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`$ bumblebee-status -p disk.left-click="nautilus {instance}"`
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`$ bumblebee-status -p disk.left-click="nautilus {instance}"`
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Advanced usage:
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You can also "programmatically" trigger click events like this:
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```
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$ bumblebee-ctl --button <button> --id <ID of the widget> --module <name of the module>
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```
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For that to work, you need to know the ID of the widget - this can be configured by adding the `<name>.id` parameter - it's a comma-separated list with one entry per widget (for multi-widget modules).
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Example:
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```
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$ bumblebee-status -m cmus -p cmus.id="prev,main,next,shuffle,repeat"
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# to "simulate" a left-click on "next":
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$ bumblebee-ctl --button left-mouse --module cmus --id next
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```
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For a full synopsis, please see `bumblebee-ctl --help`.
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## Errors
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## Errors
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If errors occur, you should see them in the i3bar itself. If that does not work, or you need more information for troubleshooting, you can activate a debug log using the `-d` or `--debug` switch:
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If errors occur, you should see them in the i3bar itself. If that does not work, or you need more information for troubleshooting, you can activate a debug log using the `-d` or `--debug` switch:
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