Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 14:58:27 -0700 From: Rui Paulo <rpaulo@me.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Cc: Jakob Alvermark <jakob@alvermark.net> Subject: Re: Call For Testers: Synaptics touchpads Message-ID: <2696756.suIA1QQXU7@akita> In-Reply-To: <35767.85.229.93.187.1428525513.squirrel@webmail.alvermark.net> References: <1849381.HnoQVUIgNM@akita> <35767.85.229.93.187.1428525513.squirrel@webmail.alvermark.net>
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On Wednesday 08 April 2015 22:38:33 Jakob Alvermark wrote: > Hi, > > Tested on my Acer E3-112 with a TouchPad. > > It works, thank you! > > I have been missing two-finger scrolling, it was quite awkward using edge > scrolling IMHO. > > It does feel like it sometimes gets stuck in scrolling mode. When trying > to move the pointer just after having scrolled, it scrolls even using just > one finger. I've seen this problem too and I think it's related to my patch. I'll see what I can do to fix it. > Three-finger tapping also works. (Generating a button 3 event) That should've worked before. > "Clicking" on the pad (pushing it down until it "clicks" sends button > events for both button 1 and 2. (Which is seems to sometimes be > interpreted as button 3...) Was it only sending one button before? > The biggest improvement though; before it would get totally crazy at > random intervals with the pointer moving all over the screen and clicking > at random points. Quite annoying... This patch seems to have eliminated > that! Hmm, not sure how this patch would've fixed that. I'd suggest testing a bit more just to be sure... > Also, does it support horizontal scrolling? Yes, but Xorg needs to be patched. -- Rui Paulo
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