Ville Syrjälä wrote:
On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 03:13:06PM +0100, Denis Oliver Kropp wrote:
Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
i recently did a survey between debian user asking to run an
experimental iso image including this patch: most users reported full
success, few of them reported excessive tap sensitivity, but no failures
ATM.
so i guess this patch should be ok for a wide rage of touchpads.
I did some more testing and I accidentally click in about half of the
land-move-take-off cycles.
Inspired by Attilio's work (thanks) I wanted to improve the driver a
little more. I can't live without drag support so I started to add that
and then I wanted to slow the cursor down a bit so I tried to add some
rudimentary acceleration stuff. The pressure handling was removed but I
suppose it could be added back in. I've attached my current code. It
feels quite good to me but I'd like to get other people's opinion before
I go and mess up the code currently in cvs...
Last night i talked with Guillem Jovier, debian's DirectFB maintainer,
and he said he'll wait some more before uploading new DFB package with
my original patch.
So, i built a new miniiso [1] which includes Ville's updated patch,
which works much better than mine on my laptop.
Dear d-i guys, if you have a laptop could you give this iso a try and
report how the touchpad works? if it's ok i'll ask Guillem to include
Ville's revised patch in debian sources.
cheers
Attilio
[1] https://debian.polito.it/downloads/mini_synaptics_ville.iso
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