On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 02:00:34PM -0400, Gaby Levinson wrote: > It is already set this way in the XF86 config file. > > 'cat'ing the various things in the /dev/input/ directory only yeilds > output for the USB mouse. > > The trackpad doesnt seem to be mapped to anything in the /dev/input > directory.
As of kernel 2.4.0pre-something (I think it was 7 or 8) ADB pointers are merged into the input layer. This means that one of the mouseX devices in /dev/input is actually the trackpad. /dev/input/mice is a combination of the input from all mouse devices in the input layer (currently, ADB and USB). If your computer is not recognizing the trackpad, the only things I can think of is A) your trackpad doesn't work, or B) Some option was not compiled in when it should have been. -- Brian Hicks* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Crush the lesser races! Conquer the PGP: 0xADDD1F16 galaxy! Incredible power, unlimited rice <http://eight.dhs.org> pudding, et cetera, et cetera." *Not Brian Behlendorf -- The Doctor
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