On 29/03/2014 04:54 , Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
2014-03-29 0:16 GMT+06:00 Alexander E. Patrakov :
No problem, I just did that for you. See the attached patch. Seems to
work here, but I am not 100% sure, especially about the non-mt case.
It does prevent sudden pointer jumps to the bottom left
2014-03-29 0:16 GMT+06:00 Alexander E. Patrakov :
> I also get some click attempts mistreated as right-clicks. Probably because
> there are in
> fact some moments when the touchpad thinks that two fingers are on it.
Recorded, verified that it is unrelated to my patch, reported as
https://bugs.fre
2014-03-29 0:16 GMT+06:00 Alexander E. Patrakov :
> No problem, I just did that for you. See the attached patch. Seems to
> work here, but I am not 100% sure, especially about the non-mt case.
> It does prevent sudden pointer jumps to the bottom left corner of the
> screen (survived a while round o
2014-03-28 10:48 GMT+06:00 Peter Hutterer :
> having said that, I'm currently struggling with getting libinput up to
> feature parity with the xorg drivers, hacking around broken devices will
> have to wait a bit, sorry.
No problem, I just did that for you. See the attached patch. Seems to
work h
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 10:19:50PM +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> This is a report of a touchpad firmware bug that I want you to work
> around in libinput. I found this bug while testing
> xf86-input-libinput. I guess that the synaptics driver already has a
> workaround, or the b