Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2017 22:04:26 +0300 From: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology> To: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Help, mouse and touchpad scrolls in opposite directions Message-ID: <0e2a7ec6-dd49-0572-e5bd-37d17d8a0169@unrelenting.technology> In-Reply-To: <CAGhTqAW7V%2B4U%2BoRcKanUesD-8_ayzA5uhe5KE3Zb2XtcY3fNsg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAECmPwu8-jNJYDkJbS_ut-j7z0KzJMKXc3b=DRiU02o5=v7K5w@mail.gmail.com> <CAGhTqAW7V%2B4U%2BoRcKanUesD-8_ayzA5uhe5KE3Zb2XtcY3fNsg@mail.gmail.com>
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On 12/28/2017 19:58, Doug Kirk wrote: > If you use libinput you can individually change settings for each device. > > `xinput list` provides the list of devices with IDs. For my touchpad, I > enable "natural scrolling' with the following: > > xinput set-prop 12 284 1 > > where 12 is the device ID, 284 is the property (found with `xinput > list-props 12`), and 1 is the value (Boolean). > > Cheers! This is not necessarily dependent on evdev/libinput. FreeBSD by default (?) prefers a combined virtual mouse (sysmouse/moused), even with evdev. To get evdev events from separate devices, you need to change rcpt_mask sysctl. With the old FBSD specific interfaces, you have to list them in xorg.conf I think.
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