Well, it works here on my Thinkpad. Sort of. The driver has a nice little checkbox one that says "Trackpoint Enabled" and another that says "Auto Disable Trackpoint". The problem is, whenever I have the external PS/2 mouse plugged in, it ALWAYS disables the Trackpoint, and you cannot enable it (the boxes are all greted out).
If I boot first without the PS/2 mouse and then plug it in after booting, I can get Trackpoint and external mouse....but then, this is what the OLD driver did! :-( What's Mike's special fix? Is this so Thinkpad scrolling will now work in Mozilla? If so...YAY! Isaac Michael Kaply wrote: >More concrete information. > >Previously, only the idiotic Thinkpad driver required that there actually be real PM >scrollbars on the window in order for >scrolling work. > >This driver so nicely extended that to all PM windows. > >So my Thinkpad fix has to go in for all scrolling mice. > >Second, it appears that not have "Use PM scroll" checked doesn't work at all. > >I believe that what this is supposed to do is emulate scrolling my using the up and >down arrows on the keyboard. > >I haven't found a single app the scrolls if I uncheck Use PM scroll. > >What fun. > >I'm going to contact the driver developer about this. > >
