Re: Synaptic giant patch

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On 12 Aug 2002, Ben Pfaff wrote:

> > There is now a lot better support for
> > touchpads with guests which solves (I believe) Ben Pfaff problem.

I guess not then :)

>     sigint:~/gpm/src# *** warning [synaptics.c(2106)]: Value (      ) for parameter drag_lock_enabled is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2079)]: Value (        ) for parameter tap_upper_limit is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2079)]: Value (                ) for parameter tap_range is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2079)]: Value (                ) for parameter tap_interval is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2079)]: Value (        ) for parameter pads_tap_interval is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2079)]: Value (        ) for parameter multiple_tap_delay is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2106)]: Value (        ) for parameter palm_detect_enabled is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2079)]: Value (        ) for parameter palm_detect_level is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2106)]: Value (        ) for parameter touchpad_enabled is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2106)]: Value (                ) for parameter stick_enabled is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2106)]: Value (        ) for parameter scrolling_enabled is invalid
>     *** warning [synaptics.c(2079)]: Value (        ) for parameter scrolling_edge is invalid

You still need to apply the patch to correct parsing tabs.


>     *** err [synaptics.c(2663)]: PS/2 device doesn't appear to have synaptics sticks identification
>     *** err [synaptics.c(2663)]: PS/2 device doesn't appear to have synaptics sticks identification
> 
>     *** err [synaptics.c(2704)]: PS/2 device doesn't appear to have synaptics stick capabilities
>     *** err [synaptics.c(2704)]: PS/2 device doesn't appear to have synaptics stick capabilities

Are you really getting two of each? but you can ignore these as they are
not used yet. 

> Afterward, the stick works, but not the touchpad, and none of the buttons.

Setting stick_pressure_enabled to 1 should make the buttons work. (The
option name is old, and got it from the fact that pressing on the stick
generats same responce as your buttons). When you say that the touchpad
does not work, do you mean not at all or you cannot not tap?

Peter
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