On 4/1/19 2:18 AM, Brogan wrote:
> Understood. That would make sense as when I run a wsconsctl I see
> mouse.type=ps2. Would that be indicative of the hardware being unsupported?
> [...]
Yes, that's correct. (I assume it's an ALPS model with a protocol version
that isn't implemented in pms.)
>
Understood. That would make sense as when I run a wsconsctl I see
mouse.type=ps2. Would that be indicative of the hardware being unsupported?
I've provided my dmesg below:
OpenBSD 6.4 (GENERIC.MP) #364: Thu Oct 11 13:30:23 MDT 2018
Thank you. I attempted creating that file in a similar fashion but it did not
change the behavior of the touchpad. However I do appreciate the config file
snippet. I have a X260 laying around myself so this would be useful.
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On Sunday, March 31, 2019 8:40 AM,
If two-finger scrolling doesn't work out of the box, it usually means
that the hardware is not supported, and no xorg.conf or wsmouse
configuration will help (only pointer movement works because the
touchpad emulates a PS2 mouse). Could you post the output of the dmesg
command here?
On 3/31/19
Hi,
On Sun 31/03 03:56, Brogan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed OpenBSD 6.4 on a Dell Latitude 6430u and am trying to
> get touchpad two-finger scrolling working in X11. As far as I can tell the
> touchpad is being loaded via wsmouse but I'm not sure how or where to
> properly
Hello,
I recently installed OpenBSD 6.4 on a Dell Latitude 6430u and am trying to get
touchpad two-finger scrolling working in X11. As far as I can tell the touchpad
is being loaded via wsmouse but I'm not sure how or where to properly configure
the WSMOUSECFG_TWOFINGERSCROLL found in
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