Re: Enabling synaptics and elantech touchpads by default

2019-06-03 Thread Greg V
On June 3, 2019 11:31:21 PM GMT+03:00, Niclas Zeising  
wrote:
>Hi!
>I've created a reveiew, https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20507, to enable 
>synaptics and elantech touchpads by default.
>
>Today, these tunables needs to be set on boot for users to get full use
>
>of their touchpads, even when using X.  By enabling this, things like 
>two finger scroll will work in X by default, meaning we get a more user
>
>friendly appearance.
>
>Is there any reason not to do this?

Probably buggy hardware, as usual?

But the ONLY system I ever saw a problem on is the ASUS Eee PC 900 (where 
elantech support breaks all mouse movement). Which is an extremely irrelevant 
joke of a machine. I only booted it for the nostalgia/laughs/dmesgd.nycbug 
posts.

Definitely +1 to enabling by default. Reducing the amount of tunables required 
for modern desktop use is very good.
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Enabling synaptics and elantech touchpads by default

2019-06-03 Thread Niclas Zeising

Hi!
I've created a reveiew, https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20507, to enable 
synaptics and elantech touchpads by default.


Today, these tunables needs to be set on boot for users to get full use 
of their touchpads, even when using X.  By enabling this, things like 
two finger scroll will work in X by default, meaning we get a more user 
friendly appearance.


Is there any reason not to do this?
Regards
--
Niclas Zeising
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