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Message #141137
[Bug 550625] Re: Alps touchpad is recognized but synaptics clients and scrolling do not work
Your v6 patch mostly works for me (3.1.0_rc7). What I am having trouble
with is this comment in the code:
/*
* Bits in the upper nibble of byte 3 represent the trackstick
* buttons on some models, but on other models the trackstick
* buttons are reported in the trackstic packets. If we try to
* report the buttons on the trackstick device from here it can
* lead to conflicts, so we treat any buttons reported in the
* touchpad packets as belonging to the touchpad.
*/
I have such laptop that reports button events in touchpad packets (Dell
E6420), and your approach causes two problems with my usage pattern:
1) ever since I got this computer, I've been dreaming about disabling
that infernal device (touchpad) and use only the trackstick. With
current code, I loose buttons.
2) even if I decide to live with touchpad enabled (your driver +
syndaemon make it much more bearable) it breaks mouse wheel emulation
with middle button. In Xorg, trackstick device is handled by evdev,
touchpad by synaptic_drv. Only evdev knows how to do the wheel
emulation, AFAIK, but it doesn't get the button events.
I have put together a small patch, here:
https://github.com/huancz/linux/commit/34fa799dee824b44c79b0b7641f14944dffadef7.patch
So far it works OK on my computer, and the autodetection should probably
work on all ALPS devices, but I lack the hardware to test it.
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Alps touchpad is recognized but synaptics clients and scrolling do not
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