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--- Comment #36 from Juan Ramón Molina Menor ---
I have a ThinkPad with Synaptics multi-touch trackpad (capReportsV: 1, see
above for details) and I’ve not found regressions with this new patch.
Softbuttons, tapping, two-finger scroll, thre
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--- Comment #34 from Juan Ramón Molina Menor ---
(In reply to Vladimir Kondratyev from comment #30)
>> Gest 1: Cursor jumps on p. 5. Scroll stops in p. 6. and cursor resumes
>> moving.
>New version should eliminate cursor jump
Yes it does
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--- Comment #33 from Juan Ramón Molina Menor ---
Hi Vladimir.
Sorry for not replying earlier.
Unfortunately, I’m having a graphics problem with the laptop with the Elantech
touchpad: I’m testing the DRM 4.6 support and something has broke
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--- Comment #32 from Ben Woods ---
Hi Vladimir,
Please see below the same details for my touchpad.
# dmesg
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skipped
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psm0: current command byte:0065
psm: ENABLE_DEV return code:00fa
psm: DISABLE_DEV return code:00fa
psm: SEND_AUX_DE
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--- Comment #30 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Juan Ramón Molina Menor from comment #28)
> --- Elantech ---
> Gest 1: Cursor jumps on p. 5. Scroll stops in p. 6. and cursor resumes moving.
New version should eliminate cursor jump
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--- Comment #28 from Juan Ramón Molina Menor ---
Hi again.
> Could you do following gestures and post results here:
>
> Gest 1.
> 1. Put first finger on e.g. left bottom corner of TP
> 2. Do a short move so cursor moves too
> 3. Put second
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--- Comment #27 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Juan Ramón Molina Menor from comment #26)
> Elantech touchpad hardware v.3 firmware v.0x350f00
HW version 3 can be considered as basicaly working. Thanks
> SemiMT: 1
Here is h
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--- Comment #26 from Juan Ramón Molina Menor ---
# dmesg
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Elantech touchpad hardware v.3 firmware v.0x350f00
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Model information:
MaxX: 2436
MaxY: 1044
DpmmX:32
DpmmY:32
TracesX: 22
TracesY: 10
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--- Comment #25 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Juan Ramón Molina Menor from comment #24)
Thank you, Juan!
Could you add debug.psm.loglevel=2 to /boot/loader.conf and provide us with
some info about your touchpad hardware from "d
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--- Comment #23 from Ben Woods ---
(In reply to Anthony Jenkins from comment #21)
Hi Anthony, how has your testing gone with this driver installed on a system
with a synaptics touchpad for regression testing purposes?
Maybe we could now la
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--- Comment #22 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Anthony Jenkins from comment #21)
> Does the multitouch functionality extend to the Synaptics variant of psm(4)?
No. Someone should implement "advanced gestures packets" parser in sy
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--- Comment #20 from Ben Woods ---
(In reply to Vladimir Kondratyev from comment #16)
> Multitouch version attached. I hope it works
Yep - this is working fine for me. This is the best version yet - I have two
finger scroll and click-and-d
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--- Comment #19 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Ben Woods from comment #17)
This patch requires regression testing on synaptics touchpads and I do not have
such hardware.
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--- Comment #18 from Ben Woods ---
Not sure if it helps to say that the majority of this code only take effect if
the following sysctl is set at boot time:
hw.psm.elantech_support="1"
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--- Comment #16 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
Multitouch version attached. I hope it works
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--- Comment #14 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Ben Woods from comment #13)
This behaviour is expected. Gesture processor is single-touch only, so driver
tries to predict which finger will move and sometimes does it wrong.
I tried
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--- Comment #13 from Ben Woods ---
(In reply to Vladimir Kondratyev from comment #11)
> Try updated patch. It forbids entering 2 finger scroll mode when any button
> is pressed
Hi Vladimir,
Thanks for that - it works very nicely! It works
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--- Comment #11 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Ben Woods from comment #9)
Try updated patch. It forbids entering 2 finger scroll mode when any button is
pressed
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--- Comment #9 from Ben Woods ---
Hi Vladimir,
I am not convinced that click and drag only needs support in X, and therefore
doesn't need to be in the psm(4) driver. In fact, if I disable the elantech
support with this patch, click and drag
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--- Comment #8 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
(In reply to Ben Woods from comment #7)
Thanks for testing, Ben!
Click and drag is not supported. It is a restriction of single-touch gesture
processor dated back to 2008 and r183888. Single-doub
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--- Comment #7 from Ben Woods ---
(In reply to Vladimir Kondratyev from comment #6)
Hi Vladimir,
Thanks for the update. I have tested it and confirm that it still allows me to
have working two-finger scrolling, even without the evdev work.
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--- Comment #6 from Vladimir Kondratyev ---
Hi, all
Here is up to date version of patch from my private repository. It is
simplified version of previous patch as I changed direction of development and
now use evdev interface for direct rep
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--- Comment #3 from Ben Woods ---
I can confirm that this patch against 11-current compiles and allows my
Elantech trackpad to work if I add the following line to /boot/loader.conf and
reboot:
hw.psm.elantech_support="1"
Two-finger scrolli
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Bug ID: 205690
Summary: [psm] [patch]: support for Elantech trackpads
Product: Base System
Version: 10.2-STABLE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
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