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Date:      Sat, 31 Jul 2004 16:48:57 +0200
From:      Arne Schwabe <schwabe@uni-paderborn.de>
To:        Maxim Maximov <mcsi@mcsi.pp.ru>
Cc:        Nate Lawson <nate@root.org>
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: src/sys/sys mouse.h src/sys/isa psm.c
Message-ID:  <86pt6cz0yu.fsf@kamino.rfc1149.org>
In-Reply-To: <410B6CB9.7010206@mcsi.pp.ru> (Maxim Maximov's message of "Sat, 31 Jul 2004 13:56:09 %2B0400")
References:  <20040730005945.377E016A4DB@hub.freebsd.org> <41099EA4.2040000@root.org> <410B6CB9.7010206@mcsi.pp.ru>

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Maxim Maximov <mcsi@mcsi.pp.ru> writes:

> Nate Lawson wrote:
>> Nate Lawson wrote:
>>
>>> njl         2004-07-30 00:59:41 UTC
>>>
>>>   FreeBSD src repository
>>>
>>>   Modified files:
>>>     sys/sys              mouse.h     sys/isa              psm.c   Log:
>>>   Add support for the Synaptics Touchpad mouse driver.  I reworked the
>>>   submitted version with style cleanups and changes to comments.  I also
>>>   modified the ioctl interface.  This version only has one ioctl (to get
>>>   the Synaptics-specific config parameters) since this is the only
>>>   information a user might want.
>>>     Submitted by:   Arne Schwabe <arne -at- rfc2549.org>
>>>     Revision  Changes    Path
>>>   1.71      +213 -1    src/sys/isa/psm.c
>>>   1.20      +25 -0     src/sys/sys/mouse.h
>> Please test this driver.  I don't have the hardware for it and only
>> tested that it doesn't break existing PSM mice.  I made quite a few
>> cleanups that shouldn't affect operation but might have.
>
> It works perfectly! Thank you very much!
>
> However, on my ASUS L5 there are two scroll buttons, which don't seem
> to work. "Scroll up" button behaves like third mouse button in X,
> "Scroll down" does nothing. xev shows no events from "Scroll down"
> button. Maybe some tweaks in xorg.conf are needed?

I don't know why the Scroll down button does nothing, but the scroll
up button is easy: The touchpad has four buttons, so the 3rd button is
the 3rd button :) (X does not know that your 3. is a scroll button.)

Arne
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