On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 01:22:44AM -0800, Sebastian Glita wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The Smart Cat device is recognized with the evdev driver correctly, but it
> does not respond, although it is enabled.
it's not quite detected correctly, looking at the axis labels this device
looks like a standard USB
Hi,
The Smart Cat device is recognized with the evdev driver correctly, but it does
not respond, although it is enabled.
>> Is it recognized with the latest sources from cgit.freedesktop.org (mouse,
> evdev, synaptics)?
>
> the main question is whether it is supported by the kernel. X hardl
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 08:50:35AM -0800, Sebastian Glita wrote:
> > the main question is whether it is supported by the kernel. X hardly deals
> > with touchpads directly these days, it's handled by the (linux) kernel and
>
> > we see the evdev interface. So you need to first check if the kernel
> the main question is whether it is supported by the kernel. X hardly deals
> with touchpads directly these days, it's handled by the (linux) kernel and
> we see the evdev interface. So you need to first check if the kernel
> supports it.
Hmm... There seems to be no indication in synaptics USB k
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 04:37:49AM -0800, Sebastian Glita wrote:
> While trying a simple search whether Xorg supports this device:
>
>
> http://www.cirque.com/desktoptouchpad/productsandorders/smartcat.aspx
>
> the 4-button USB touchpad, probably with "synaptics" driver, I couldn't find
> any R
Hi,
While trying a simple search whether Xorg supports this device:
http://www.cirque.com/desktoptouchpad/productsandorders/smartcat.aspx
the 4-button USB touchpad, probably with "synaptics" driver, I couldn't find
any RECENT (2011-2012) discussion.
Is it recognized with the latest sourc