Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-25 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
Ulf Brosziewski wrote > First, could you deactivate synaptics again, start X and > capture the output of > # wsconsctl | grep mouse > when the touchpad has started to produce nonsense? (You must run > that command as root or configure doas(1) for it). Here is the output: mouse.type=synaptics

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-23 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
Hi Jonathan, would you mind to make further tests in order to help us to identify the cause of that phenomenon? First, could you deactivate synaptics again, start X and capture the output of # wsconsctl | grep mouse when the touchpad has started to produce nonsense? (You must run that

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-23 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 12:48:11AM +0300, IL Ka wrote: > +1 for trying synaptics(4). [[...]] Success! With synaptics(4) enabled via the xorg.conf you suggested in , the touchpad works perfectly. (I haven't experimented with multitouch

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-21 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
Does it make a difference if you use synaptics(4) as touchpad input driver? You can activate it by adding the following entry to /etc/xorg.conf (if the file isn't present, simply create it with these lines): Section "InputClass" Identifier "wsmouse touchpad" Driver

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-21 Thread IL Ka
+1 for trying synaptics(4). It uses wsmouse "absolute mode" (covered by wsmouse(4)) and has a lot of Options (more than ws(4) which is used by default), some of them may help. Check log file then, you should see "synaptics" driver there. You can also try to stop wsmoused(8) before launching X.

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-21 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
In I wrote | I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T530. Everything (including the builtin | touchpad) was fine under 6.2/amd64, but under 6.3/amd64 there is a | severe problem with the builtin touchpad when running X (autoconfigured | with no xorg.conf;

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-19 Thread IL Ka
I forgot to mention that you can disable extended input devices. Ie. $ xinput --list Then look at list of "Virtual core XTEST pointer" children And ``xinput --disable [id]`` everything but the first one. It _may_ help. On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 2:38 PM, Jonathan Thornburg <

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-19 Thread IL Ka
Try to start ``wsmoused(8)`` and check if mouse works in console. ``/etc/rc.d/wsmoused start`` and move mouse around for minute or two. Does it work? It will help us to understand if it is a X problem or wmouse(4) problem