Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-11 Thread Terry Lambert
Mikko Työläjärvi wrote: > > Probably the best thing to do would be to disassemble the BIOS on > > your box, knowing the difference between the older driver's interface, > > and use the same techniques that were hidden from the older driver > > (and "just built in" instead). > > I doubt that would

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Mikko Työläjärvi
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Paul A. Mayer wrote: > Well, it compiles on 5.0-Release-p1. The psm initialization gives some > specs about the device and some of it's features. ... but I don't see > any consequences of this in apps, like mozilla. And under gnome the > pressure sensitivity of the touchpad

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Mikko Työläjärvi
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Terry Lambert wrote: [...] > You actually lose the tap/tap-tap click and doubleclick button > emulation with the new driver, and, as you note, the pressure > sensitivity. [...] > Probably the best thing to do would be to disassemble the BIOS on > your box, knowing the diffe

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Paul A. Mayer
Hi, Rahul Siddharthan wrote: Paul A. Mayer said on Feb 10, 2003 at 11:01:45: Hi Rahul, Well, it compiles on 5.0-Release-p1. The psm initialization gives some specs about the device and some of it's features. ... but I don't see any consequences of this in apps, like mozilla. And under gnom

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Paul A. Mayer
Hi, Terry Lambert wrote: "Paul A. Mayer" wrote: You actually lose the tap/tap-tap click and doubleclick button emulation with the new driver, and, as you note, the pressure sensitivity. Both of these issues were noted when the driver was posted for review. It semed the consensus at the time t

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Rahul Siddharthan
Terry Lambert said on Feb 10, 2003 at 04:07:25: > > You actually lose the tap/tap-tap click and doubleclick button > emulation with the new driver, and, as you note, the pressure > sensitivity. > > Both of these issues were noted when the driver was posted for > review. It semed the consensus at

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Rahul Siddharthan
Paul A. Mayer said on Feb 10, 2003 at 11:01:45: > Hi Rahul, > > Well, it compiles on 5.0-Release-p1. The psm initialization gives some > specs about the device and some of it's features. ... but I don't see > any consequences of this in apps, like mozilla. And under gnome the > pressure sensi

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Terry Lambert
"Paul A. Mayer" wrote: > Well, it compiles on 5.0-Release-p1. The psm initialization gives some > specs about the device and some of it's features. ... but I don't see > any consequences of this in apps, like mozilla. And under gnome the > pressure sensitivity of the touchpad (e.g., tap to click)

Re: Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-10 Thread Paul A. Mayer
Hi Rahul, Well, it compiles on 5.0-Release-p1. The psm initialization gives some specs about the device and some of it's features. ... but I don't see any consequences of this in apps, like mozilla. And under gnome the pressure sensitivity of the touchpad (e.g., tap to click) is now gone. I

Synaptics touchpad support

2003-02-09 Thread Rahul Siddharthan
Lest this disappear, like so much else, into the black hole that is GNATS, can some laptop user take a look at this? It works great for me, I can now scroll using the "up" and "down" touchpad buttons which were useless decorations earlier. Thanks to Marcin Dalecki. PR kern/48116 http://www.freebs