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Date:      Sun, 3 Sep 2017 21:43:46 +0300
From:      abi <abi@abinet.ru>
To:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Synaptics Issues
Message-ID:  <24216593-f788-5280-7801-12bf5b2a6c05@abinet.ru>
In-Reply-To: <393ee3b1-14c1-3a74-21c7-ef2557aa448c@nomadlogic.org>
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03.09.2017 19:49, Pete Wright пишет:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a laptop from System76 that has a synaptics touchpad.  I was 
> wondering how synaptics has been working on other platforms. I'm 
> running into issues with my touchpad which require me to either 
> restart or disable the device altogether.  I'm running 
> CURRENT/drm-next - but suspect this may happen on other releases as well.
>
> symptoms:
>
> - boot system without enabling synaptics via loader.conf.  moused 
> detects psm device, xorg picks up device and treats it as a sysmouse.  
> not advanced features work (palm detection for example) - but mouse 
> mostly works.  periodically the mouse will start jumping randomly on 
> display and i'll have to disable the mouse device and/or restart 
> computer to regain full control.
>
>
> - boot system enabling synaptics via loader.conf.  xorg detects mouse 
> and loads the synaptics xorg driver.  advanced features mostly work - 
> but after a short amount of time (several hours) mouse becomes much 
> more erratic than scenario above.  a system restart is required to 
> regain control of mouse.
>
>
> i've done a bunch of testing of passing synaptic Xorg params that I 
> got from a working ubuntu install, but that has not helped.  i'm kind 
> of at a loss at this point though, is the issue with Xorg or with 
> FreeBSD's synaptics kernel implementation?  any pointers for debugging 
> would be really appreciated!
>
>
> -pete
>

Well, synaptics is not working for me at all (Dell XPS 13 Skylake). It 
loads, but produces a lot of spam in xorg log, mouse jumping randomly. 
It works as sysmouse. So, I think yes, Xorg or FreeBSD has something 
fishy with synaptics. Personally, I'm waiting for evdev or libinput 
support, so I disabled touchpad.



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