On November 15, 2001 01:59 pm, Sam Clegg wrote: > On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 04:17:06PM +0000, Goran Ristic wrote: > > > > On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Derek Broughton wrote: > > > > I manually start gpm on the console. - It works right for me > > > > here. > > > > > > That is as informative as the tpconfig documentation. Explain > > > > > :o) Sorry.. > > > > I disable GPM, while working under X. - The mouse goes bananas > > all over the desktop, klicking wild and doing funny thinks. > > Though - it's no work possible. > > You can use gpm and X together: > > /etc/X11/XF86Config-4: > > Option "Device" "/dev/gpmdata" > > /etc/gpm.conf > > repeat_type=raw
Strange. repeat_type=raw was probably the _worst_ method I tried. I'm glad Daniel started this thread though, because I've now removed the extra definition for the touchpad, simply using the PS/2 mouse and added "Emulate3Button" to the PS2 definition, and now I have a working 3button touchpad. I only ever managed to get the touchpad to work reasonably under gpm if I plugged in the PS/2 mouse until I got X started, then unplugged it. If I changed the BIOS setting to let both devices work at the same time, the touchpad still went wild. Now, I'm using an Inspiron 2500, and you guys are all using 8x00s, but they use the same drivers in Windows, so I can't see why they'd be different in Linux. -- derek