In <https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=152414708914473&w=1> I wrote
| I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T530.  Everything (including the builtin
| touchpad) was fine under 6.2/amd64, but under 6.3/amd64 there is a
| severe problem with the builtin touchpad when running X (autoconfigured
| with no xorg.conf; all other aspects of X operation are fine).
| 
| The problem is this: when I first start X the touchpad operates normally.
| But a minute or so of use the X cursor starts jumping to the left and/or
| top side of the screen each time I start a new finger-movement.
| 
| [[...]]

In <https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=152414996116192&w=1>, IL Ka replied:
> Try to start ``wsmoused(8)`` and check if mouse works in console.
> ``/etc/rc.d/wsmoused start`` and move mouse around for minute or two.
> Does it work?
> 
> It will help us to understand if it is a X problem or wmouse(4) problem

With wsmoused(8) running the console mouse works fine.

ciao,
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