Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 10:29:48 +0200 From: Niclas Zeising <zeising+freebsd@daemonic.se> To: Malcolm Matalka <mmatalka@gmail.com> Cc: "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Weird mouse behaviour Message-ID: <e7319a5f-7470-76de-cf9e-dc92cbbeb4e7@daemonic.se> In-Reply-To: <865zdljqg9.fsf@gmail.com> References: <86imhlv518.fsf@gmail.com> <6dfad31c-68f2-c38f-28ac-0696e73b41a9@daemonic.se> <865zdljqg9.fsf@gmail.com>
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On 2020-04-27 10:14, Malcolm Matalka wrote: > > > Niclas Zeising <zeising+freebsd@daemonic.se> writes: > >> On 2020-04-27 08:03, Malcolm Matalka wrote: >>> I saw that there was another thread on this and I wanted to throw my >>> experience in: my mouse was sluggish and tap-to-click did not work. I >>> set the evdev mask back to 3 and it worked. >>> >>> I am on a Dell XPS 13. >> >> Hi! >> Is this on CURRENT? When using X? >> Can you verify that you have xf86-input-libinput installed? >> You can change sensitivity and enable tap to click using xinput. >> Regards > > Yes this is current, and I'm on commit 360355. Yes I do have it > installed. And yes I am on X. > > The situation I was in this morning after installing the new kernel was > things that previously worked no longer worked so I did the shortest > path I could find to get them working, which was modifying this evdev. > > Is there a document on how one is supposed to configure their system in > X? I have never used xinput, instead I have configured my trackpad > through sysctl. I'm happy to do it the way that is considered correct > but I've sort of pieced together how to get my system setup. > First off, do you have any local xorg conf? That's generally not needed any more. For xinput, I suggest start with the manual. Regards -- Niclas
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