Hi Eric,
usually a touch pad is using the same PS/2 port an external PS/2 mouse is
using (/dev/psaux). My HP Omnibook does some scanning at bootup. If the
external mouse is connected it disables the touch pad. If I boot it without
the mouse and connect the mouse after bootup, both - touch pad and mouse - work
simultaneously.
cheers
Andreas
> Hi,
> Can I get the touch pad and the ps2 mouse I'm using both to work?
>
> I got the mouse to work with the /dev/psaux and I think the /dev/mouse
> device worked before with the touch pad but now doesn't work.
>
> Can I have two Pointer sections in XF86Config?
> Currently it looks like this.
> Section "Pointer"
> Protocol "PS/2"
> Device "/dev/psaux"
> BaudRate 1200
> Emulate3Timeout 50
> EndSection
>
> Thanks,
> Eric :-)
>
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