I did... There was a post about it on handhelds.org. This is what I
added to /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh:

echo mouse > /sys/class/input/input1/mode

Watch out, there are 3 input folders (input0, 1 and 2), and only one of
them has a "mode" file, so if input1 doesn't work, try the others. I
could probably write a script to find out exactly which one is being
used by the trackpad, but... um... I'm just way too lazy :)

Hope that helps!

JLangbridge

On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 17:56 +0200, Simon Loewen wrote:
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> Bob Igo wrote:
> | Guenter Resch wrote:
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> | I'm sorry for the late and marginally useful reply, but I wanted to
> | confirm that my hx4700 has sometimes done the same thing.  It's either a
> | problem common to the hx4700, or some allergy the hx4700 is having to
> | its cursor pad driver in Angstrom.  In either case, it doesn't appear to
> | be unique to your setup or device.
> |
> 
> I have always had this problem with Angstrom or Familiar. I never solved it.
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