Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 12:34:06 -0400 From: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org> To: "Paul B. Mahol" <onemda@gmail.com> Cc: Nenhum_de_Nos <matheus@eternamente.info>, freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: eeePC - disabling tap Message-ID: <4A0EEAFE.4070901@langille.org> In-Reply-To: <4A0EE57A.7010909@langille.org> References: <4A0DE5C1.3070808@langille.org> <44a99a465da3d2724e186d159984e679.squirrel@10.1.1.10> <3a142e750905160502v53c3891bq2fd852c1aafd2f1e@mail.gmail.com> <4A0EE57A.7010909@langille.org>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dan Langille wrote: > Paul B. Mahol wrote: >> On 5/16/09, Nenhum_de_Nos <matheus@eternamente.info> wrote: >>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 18:59, Dan Langille wrote: >>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>> Hash: SHA1 >>>> >>>> Folks: I wish to disable the tap feature[1] for the touchpad on an EeePC >>>> 1000HE. Does anyone know how to do that? >>>> >>>> [1] - when you tap the touchpad, you select or double click on an >>>> object. We don't want that. :) >>>> >>>> Thank you. >>>> >>>> - -- >>>> Dan Langille >>> quite the opposite, I'd like to enable tap on mine, turion based asus >>> notebook. :) >>> >>> just waiting for the answer to do the opposite :) >> How is your touchpad detected? >> Maybe you need to use X11 synaptic driver(guessing). > > Following up.... reading http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee under "Touchpad > (synaptics) configuration" it says: > > - Disable moused in rc.conf > - Add hw.psm.synaptics_support=1 to loader.conf > - pkg_add -r synaptics and edit Xorg.conf according to synaptic's > pkg-message > > I think the package information is out of date. I see no synaptics > package. Likely candidates include: > > x11-drivers/xf86-input-synaptics > x11/libsynaptics > x11/gsynaptics > > Only the latter seems to have a pkg-message. I tried that. It (and > about 50 other packages) installed cleanly. > > I altered the mouse input device in /etc/X11/xorg/conf: > > Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "Mouse0" > # Driver "mouse" > Driver "synaptics" > Option "SHMConfig" "on" > > Option "Protocol" "auto" > Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" > Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7" > EndSection > > and made the changes contained within/usr/ports/x11/gsynaptics/pkg-message: > > - /etc/rc.conf > - /boot/loader.conf > - downside of that is I get no cursor on the console > > reboot. > > I see this output from sysctl: > > hw.psm.synaptics.directional_scrolls: 1 > hw.psm.synaptics.low_speed_threshold: 20 > hw.psm.synaptics.min_movement: 2 > hw.psm.synaptics.squelch_level: 3 > > I ran gsynaptics and unchecked "enable tapping". I can still tap. > Restarted X. Can still tap. > > I wonder if the init process is failing, because if I run this from the > console, I get: > > $ gsynaptics-init > > (gsynaptics-init:1097): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: Interesting bits from /var/log/Xorg.0.log (II) No default mouse found, adding one (**) |-->Input Device "<default pointer>" (II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 0.99.3 (**) Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse" (**) Option "SHMConfig" "on" Query no Synaptics: 000000 (--) Mouse0: no supported touchpad found (**) Option "CorePointer" (**) Mouse0: always reports core events (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Mouse0" (type: TOUCHPAD) (**) Mouse0: (accel) keeping acceleration scheme 1 (**) Mouse0: (accel) filter chain progression: 2.00 (**) Mouse0: (accel) filter stage 0: 20.00 ms (**) Mouse0: (accel) set acceleration profile 0 Query no Synaptics: 000000 (--) Mouse0: no supported touchpad found - -- Dan Langille BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference : http://www.bsdcan.org/ PGCon - The PostgreSQL Conference: http://www.pgcon.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkoO6v0ACgkQCgsXFM/7nTxaWwCgn7dYtvWnQm+vY4UWndKN/nOy bJgAn3T2h9WzI6XAn2W4d5zYOqLcc3UQ =3v3U -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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