On 18 Oct 2000, Keun-woo Ryu wrote: > I'm using Both Trackpad and USB mouse with my ibook. > and uses mouse_button_emulation on kernel 2.2.17pre10-ben3 > > does anyone knows how to disable trackpad? > > my dmesg says like this. > > ... > mouse0: PS/2 mouse device for input0 > event0: Event device for input0 > input0: Macintosh mouse button emulation > ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1 > Detected ADB keyboard, type ANSI. > keybdev.c: Adding keyboard: input1 > event1: Event device for input1 > input1: ADB HID on ID 2:2.c3 > event2: Event device for input2 > input2: ADB HID on ID 7:7.1f > ADB mouse at 3, handler set to 4 (trackpad) > mouse1: PS/2 mouse device for input3 > event3: Event device for input3 > input3: ADB HID on ID 3:3.04 > ... > > usb.c: USB new device connect, assigned device number 2 > mouse2: PS/2 mouse device for input4 > event4: Event device for input4 > input4: USB HID v0.01 Mouse [Logitech M4848] on usb1:2.0 > Hum, that question sounds familiar -- see below. In your case, you're obviously on the new input layer. What happens when you do a
cd /dev ln -sf input/mouse2 mouse (if this wrecks something, do a ln -sf input/mice mouse to restore your input)? Cheers, Derek :On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 01:38:20, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :> :> >> :> >> On my pismo i use a usb mouse all the time while i use linux, and i want :> >> to be able to selectively turn off the trackpad while in X. because :> >> when i type i keep hitting the trackpad and moving the cursor :> >> involuntarilly. :> >I believe the trackpad app does this. I don't recall where you can get it :> >though. Email me if you need it. :> :> The trackpad app won't let you turn it off. You can turn the "tapping" :> off, but not the movement. What you can do is to disable the ADB mouse :> support in the kernel and recompile it. :> :If you're still using the old input layer, you might use /dev/gpmdata as :mouse device (or you probably do already, if both devices are working). :Then you could restart gpm w/ or w/o multiple input devices. Might be a bit :cumbersome, but it's possible while X is still running. :Maybe with the new input layer it's simply possible to replace the link :/dev/mouse -> input/mice by a link to a single mouse device (input/mouseNN, :iirc), but I've never tried that. This probably won't work without restarting :the X session. Ben?