On Tuesday 21 March 2006 18:21, Sergio Polini wrote:
>
> In the second section, your Option "Device" should be:
> Option "Device" "/dev/input/mouse1"
> because of your /proc/bus/input/devices.
my touchpad configuration it is almost the same as yours, and the device is
right.
another odd thing that I hadn't seen before sending the previous mail is that
the buttons works (left, mid -- with vertical and horizontal scroll, and
right). but the pad don't.
i was thinking that maybe the pad is disabled so, i tried to use synclient to
change it.
here is the output for synclient -l
$ synclient -l
Parameter settings:
LeftEdge = 4700
RightEdge = 1400
TopEdge = 5600
BottomEdge = 25
FingerLow = 30
FingerHigh = 180
MaxTapTime = 180
MaxTapMove = 220
MaxDoubleTapTime = 180
ClickTime = 1
FastTaps = 0
EmulateMidButtonTime = 100
VertScrollDelta = 100
HorizScrollDelta = 100
MinSpeed = 0.09
MaxSpeed = 0.18
AccelFactor = 0.0015
EdgeMotionMinZ = 30
EdgeMotionMaxZ = 160
EdgeMotionMinSpeed = 1
EdgeMotionMaxSpeed = 1
EdgeMotionUseAlways = 0
UpDownScrolling = 1
LeftRightScrolling = 1
UpDownRepeat = 1
LeftRightRepeat = 1
ScrollButtonRepeat = 0
TouchpadOff = 0
GuestMouseOff = 0
LockedDrags = 2
RTCornerButton = 3
RBCornerButton = 0
LTCornerButton = 0
LBCornerButton = 1
TapButton1 = 2
TapButton2 = 3
TapButton3 = 0
CircularScrolling = -1717986918
CircScrollDelta = 2.6497e-314
CircScrollTrigger = 0
CircularPad = 0
PalmDetect = 1
PalmMinWidth = 10
PalmMinZ = 0
CoastingSpeed = 0
but it still doesn't work. is there something wrong?
thanks again,
Mauro
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