Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2018 01:13:50 -0400 From: Albert <dsifriend@gmail.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Elantech Touchpad Woes - Support for Elantech touchpads over i2c/SMBus still possibly missing Message-ID: <5dd8bac9-d5c5-01e6-aea1-998be132a025@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <0E69C450-42AE-438A-8C33-54B8E4B561F5@grem.de> References: <0E69C450-42AE-438A-8C33-54B8E4B561F5@grem.de>
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Michael, Good to know you still have plans to work on that eventually. It'd be much appreciated. Looking at the source for your cyapa driver, I see you've ported it from the DragonFlyBSD driver (and they in turn adapted it from the Linux one). I should've looked into that earlier... Instead I spent most of my day trying to get OpenBSD running to try and follow Tom's hint at possible support there, but I had so many more issues along the way that in the end I figured "if I'm having trouble even getting a keyboard to work on this with my system, a touchpad will likely be the least of my worries." So, I'm back to my FreeBSD CURRENT install, still no touchpad support (obviously). I guess I'll be doing some more research on these things and tinkering with what I find. Unfortunately, I'm moving overseas in a couple of weeks and leaving my desktop behind, which means I need to have this laptop in full working condition by then, so if I don't make any progress, I'll have to somewhat reluctantly go back to Linux for the time being. If/when that happens, I'll still be happy to help with any testing. MfG, - Albert
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