Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2013 15:52:58 +0200 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jean-S=E9bastien_P=E9dron?= <jean-sebastien.pedron@dumbbell.fr> To: Ke Sun <sunk.cs@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: unsupported synaptics touchpad Message-ID: <522DD2BA.1080705@dumbbell.fr> In-Reply-To: <20130909120645.GA5517@probe.unige.ch> References: <20130822155651.GA32146@probe.unige.ch> <52171DE6.7030909@FreeBSD.org> <20130823091753.GA21594@probe.unige.ch> <52175C5E.2080007@FreeBSD.org> <20130823150007.GA31164@probe.unige.ch> <521E3828.9000605@FreeBSD.org> <20130829143122.GA757@probe.unige.ch> <5220A94F.6030800@FreeBSD.org> <5227A575.90805@dumbbell.fr> <20130909120645.GA5517@probe.unige.ch>
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Le 09/09/2013 14:06, Ke Sun a écrit : > Does that mean that I tap on the touchpad, and that I click the touchpad left > button, is exactly the same button to X? Yes, when synaptics_support is disabled, we can't distinguish a physical button from a tap. The only information received from the hardware is an event saying "the user clicked using button #1" (ie. left button). > It is possible to disable this button and use the right button for > left clicking by tunning xorg.conf? I don't think so, because the hardware is not configurable in this mode. From X.Org PoV, you could remap button #1 (left button) or button #3 (right button), but no matter what, the physical left button and the tap share the same number, #1. -- Jean-Sébastien Pédron
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