Paul A. Mayer said on Feb 10, 2003 at 11:01:45: > Hi Rahul, > > Well, it compiles on 5.0-Release-p1. The psm initialization gives some > specs about the device and some of it's features. ... but I don't see > any consequences of this in apps, like mozilla. And under gnome the > pressure sensitivity of the touchpad (e.g., tap to click) is now gone.
Yes, this was noted back then. See http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+archive/2003/freebsd-hackers/20030112.freebsd-hackers > I have no great understanding of how any of this should work. Can you > give some pointers. (How do I get touch sensitivity back? How should > it be configured into X? Where should I be able to see the effects of > the patch?) Well, without doing anything, you should be able to see some activity from the "up" button: in my case, it worked by default as a middle button, while the "down" button did nothing but showed up in xev, for example. Basically, left=1, up=2 right=3 ,down=4. What I really wanted was for "up" to mean up, "down" to mean down, and I was happy to emulate "middle" with simultaneous left-right as before. The following does it for me: I run moused with the options -m 5=4 -m 4=2 -a 0.5 (the -a is because this driver scales the speed up a bit too much for my liking). And in my XF86Config I have Option "Emulate3Buttons" Option "Buttons" "5" I *don't* have the Option "ZAxisMapping "4 5" which the howto's for wheel mice will tell you to insert -- seems it's there by default. And if I insert it, curiously, it stops working... - Rahul To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message