Folks, I have a fujitsu lifebook S904 laptop running a recent-ish netbsd-current. Thanks to some recent changes I have gone from no buttons to one button on my trackpad but I am sort of demanding and want some more buttons. Linux (fedora core 20-something) and windows provide two buttons on the trackpad so it should be possible though I am confused as to how they do it. When I do a debug boot I see:
pms0 at pckbc1 (aux slot) pms0: Synaptics touchpad version 8.1 pms0: synaptics_probe: Capabilities 0xd0a3. pms0: pms_synaptics_probe_extended: Extended Buttons: 0. pms0: pms_synaptics_probe_extended: Extended Capabilities: 0x94 0x03 0x00. pms0: pms_synaptics_probe_extended: Continued Capabilities 0x12 0x68 0x00. pms0: Extended W mode, Passthrough, Palm detect, One button click pad, Multi-finger Report, Multi-finger in the dmesg. The capabilities reported are the same as the ones linux reports and if I decode them then, yes, I have a one button click pad but somehow linux does two buttons, though I can't work out how from their driver. Anyone have any ideas? -- Brett Lymn Let go, or be dragged - Zen proverb.