Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 11:08:57 +0100 From: Thomas Wintergerst <Thomas.Wintergerst@nord-com.net> To: Dylan Wylie <d.wylie@wylie.nl> Cc: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Synaptics touchpad Message-ID: <423D4BB9.3060608@nord-com.net> In-Reply-To: <423C0D52.4050705@wylie.nl> References: <ae55e68c050311120885a4335@mail.gmail.com> <423C0154.4040801@nord-com.net> <423C0D52.4050705@wylie.nl>
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Hello Dylan, Dylan Wylie wrote: > Thomas Wintergerst wrote: > >> Hello Dott, >> >> Dott. Surricani wrote: >> >>> How I can make it works? >> >> >> >> For me (Asus L3500D laptop) adding >> >> hw.psm.synaptics_support="1" Btw: I forgot to tell that this line must be added to "/boot/loader.conf". >> >> did it with 5.3-RELEASE. But my touchad also works with the default >> settings, i.e. as a ps/2 mouse. The above line only added support for >> the up and down buttons. >> > Does it allow you to switch off "tap-to-click"? I think I'm to spastic > for that function. AFAIR it does not switch it completely off. But it disables the mode "double-click-and-hold-to drag". As I got used to it and the two up/down buttons only performed continuous quick scrolling, not step-by-step, the "synaptics" mode was nearly useless for me and I switched it off again. -- Gruss, Thomas Wintergerst
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