On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 10:12:05PM +0200, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > I have the impression that multi-finger clicks are popular > among Mac users, is it correct? However, if the new driver > works it should offer software button areas at the bottom > edge of the touchpad, as elsewhere. Are they missing? > Are they too small? Or is it "simply" not your habit? Anyway, > there must be some bug or misconfiguration, the "tp" fields > are missing in the wsconsctl output:
You are correct. Having used Macs for years and years, I am very accustomed to multi-finger clicks and they are my "habit" now. I was not aware of the software button areas. If I hold down a click in the middle of the touchpad but at the bottom edge for about one second or a little more, when I release that click, I get a button2 which allows paste. That works well enough. I have not yet figured out how to get button3 except for Ctrl click. > > # wsconsctl | grep mouse > > mouse.type=usb > > mouse.rawmode=1 > > mouse.scale=0,0,0,0,0,0,0 > > mouse1.type=elantech > > mouse1.rawmode=0 > > mouse1.scale=-4620,5140,-150,6600,0,0,0 > > > > Would you mind to report the output of the following command? > # wsconsctl mouse1.tp.param=64,65 Here is the output: mouse1.tp.param -> 64:1,65:1 > And special thanks again for all your work, Thank you for your development. I am very excited to see these changes in OpenBSD. Bryan