On Tue, 25 Dec 2007, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 05:02:05PM +0800, CF Wang wrote:
Hi, all
I run OpenBSD on ThinkPad X31 with an LCD monitor and UltraNavi
Keyboard. My main working environment is on X windows.
My problem is that when I typing with keyboard, my fingers sometimes
touch the touchpad so I would like to know is there some way to disable
the touchpad.
usually there is an entry in the bios that allows you to disable the
touchpad, this is what I do on my T42.
If I understood it right from the original e-mail and the Subject, he
meant >> UltraNavi Keybord's TouchPad <<, the touchpad located on the
external keyboard. The entry in the bios disables the laptop's touchpad,
if present (X31 doesn't have one, btw.).
Could I extend the original question a little bit? Is there a way to make
the T series laptop's middle UltraNav button work when both TrackPoint and
TouchPad are enabled in the bios? I mean to make all five buttons work in
console and especially in X11, where it is more important for me. It does
work in other OS's, but I guess there is some limitation in the wsmouse(4)
or pms(4) drivers in this case.
Does enybody knows a solution to this? (Except forgetting about using it,
of course.) Thanks in advance.
Regards,
David