Hi Jonas,
The X logfile contains these lines:
# grep Synaptics /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(**) |-->Input Device "Synaptics Touchpad"
(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 0.14.6 (1406)
(--) Synaptics Touchpad auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event7
(--) Synaptics Touchpad touchpad found
(**) Synaptics Touchpad: always reports core events
(**) Synaptics Touchpad: Core Pointer
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Synaptics Touchpad" (type: MOUSE)
Synaptics DeviceInit called
SynapticsCtrl called.
Synaptics DeviceOn called
(--) Synaptics Touchpad auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event7
(--) Synaptics Touchpad touchpad found
SynapticsCtrl called.
# grep auto-dev /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(--) Synaptics Touchpad auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event7
(--) Synaptics Touchpad auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event7
2007/5/22, Jonas Petersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi again,
Gonzalo Zarza wrote:
> The appletouch driver is loaded before usbhid. Even more, if I remove
> the usbhid module I only lost control of the keyboard, and if I remove
> the appletouch module I only lost control of the touchpad. So the
> appletouch should be working, but I can't get the multifinger... Could
> be some Debian issue?
I guess it is possible, but my primary suspect is that the synaptics
module along with your X config is the culprit. Does your X logfile
contain lines like these?
(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 0.14.5 (1405)
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event9
[various options]
(--) Synaptics touchpad found
Also, when you have fiddled, make sure you go to text console and back.
I need to have it set to auto-dev as it keeps moving around on me. My
current logfile gives this:
# grep auto-dev /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event9
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event9
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event9
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event7
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event7
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event12
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event8
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event8
(--) Synaptics auto-dev sets device to /dev/input/event7
/ Jonas
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