> >After issuing `pmud -S` the ibook will sleep on close, but now the
> > trackpad does tap-click again.
>
> I can't speak to the no-sleep behavior, but it is normal for the
> trackpad to reset on wake. So you have to put a line in your pwrctl
No it isn't. Since pmud 0.7 the trackpad state is sa
> After issuing `trackpad notap` closing the ibook no longer sleeps it but
> at least the trackpad doesn't tap-click any more.
> After issuing `pmud -S` the ibook will sleep on close, but now the
> trackpad does tap-click again.
Must be some magic with the new PMU versions. I don't think it did
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Subject: Re: pmud sleep and trackpad notap
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 11:52:43 +0100
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At 7:49 PM -0500 1/25/02, Daniel Lamblin wrote:
After issuing `pmud -S` the ibook will sleep on close, but now the
trackpad does tap-click again.
I can't speak to the no-sleep behavior, but it is normal for the
trackpad to reset on wake. So you have to put a line in your pwrctl
script that
After a normal boot, my iBook (2001) will sleep happily when closed and
the track pad will tap-click.
After issuing `trackpad notap` closing the ibook no longer sleeps it but
at least the trackpad doesn't tap-click any more.
After issuing `pmud -S` the ibook will sleep on close, but now the
trac
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