This is called tap to click. I see same result:
- XO-4 Model SKU301
- Sugar 0.103.2
- build 14.1.0 for XO-4 (build 9)
- firmware Q7C05
- touchpad type FSPPS/2 Sentelic FingerSensingPad
I tried using the builder instructions [1] to set register 0x42 to
0x87 but it did not stay set. It is as if
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 5:04 AM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:
It is either new touchpad firmware, or newer touchpad than previous
touchpad.
Or a new kernel.
Is the protocol in use FSPPS/2 ? If not, kernel may be missing FSP support,
and reverting to classic compat protocol.
cheers,
Thanks James.
But on
/lib/udev/olpc_mouse_setup file i find a block which is
# For AVC touchpads, disable tap-to-click and extra scrolling areas, and
# apply a custom register configuration.
if [ $protocol = FSPPS/2 ]; then
logger -t olpc_mouse_setup Configuring AVC touchpad
# disable
Actually i find out that we have two set os SKU320 one with Synaptic touch
pad and other with Sentelic. And the Sentelic one is not working. And this
SKU326 have Sentelic touch pad.
yes my SKU320 respond with test /mouse
i followed instruction on
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 02:36:45PM +0545, Bishnu Bidari wrote:
Thanks James.
But on
/lib/udev/olpc_mouse_setup file i find a block which is
# For AVC touchpads, disable tap-to-click and extra scrolling areas, and
# apply a custom register configuration.
if [ $protocol = FSPPS/2 ]; then
Then maybe this is a new variant of Sentelic board which only works
partially with the driver in this kernel.
This looks like a deep rabbit hole :-/
m
On May 20, 2015 6:36 PM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:
Martin Langhoff wrote:
James Cameron wrote:
It is either new touchpad
As the XO with this touchpad is not even have tap-to-click on OK prompt
test. Hence IMHO, the firmware is not supporting either.
Thanks,
Bishnu
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 5:11 AM, Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.com
wrote:
Then maybe this is a new variant of Sentelic board which only
Yes. SKU320 with Synaptics touchpad works in OK prompt test and on Sugar.
James do we need firmware support particular device for it to work with
Sugar?
Or can we hack the driver to introduce this tap-to-click feature even when
the hardware can't do it?( because i think tap-to-click can be
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 06:09:21AM +0545, Bishnu Bidari wrote:
Yes. SKU320 with Synaptics touchpad works in OK prompt test and on
Sugar.
Thanks. That test confirms that the system firmware can be used to
test the tap-to-click feature.
James do we need firmware support particular device for
Martin Langhoff wrote:
James Cameron wrote:
It is either new touchpad firmware, or newer touchpad than
previous touchpad.
Or a new kernel.
Good idea; it may be the XO-4 kernel never had this feature working.
The XO-4 with working tap-to-click have different touchpad model.
Is the
And your Synaptics touchpads do work in firmware ok prompt on XO-4?
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 05:47:49AM +0545, Bishnu Bidari wrote:
As the XO with this touchpad is not even have tap-to-click on OK prompt test.
Hence IMHO, the firmware is not supporting either.
Thanks,
Bishnu
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