On 09-Oct-2002 Guido Van Hoecke wrote:
> i4o beke wrote:
>> Hi Guido. I've seen your question on freebsd-mobile, without answer.
>> I'd like to buy i-buddie, 3c or 4. So your problems with setup are
>> really interesting for me.
>> Is your sis network card w
i4o beke wrote:
> Hi Guido. I've seen your question on freebsd-mobile, without answer.
> I'd like to buy i-buddie, 3c or 4. So your problems with setup are
> really interesting for me.
> Is your sis network card working? Is it possible to
> run XWin on i-buddie? Thank y
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 16:54, Guido Van Hoecke wrote:
> The windoze driver offers a set of extra features which I found useful
> and which I would appreciate on a FreeBSD box:
> - configurable touch behaviour
> - edge motion
> - scrolling
> - button actions (including virtual btns supplied by the
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> If you want to get tpconfig to work (so that you can customise various
> features of the touchpad), I have a PR that will allow you to do this.
> It is a combination of a hack to the kernel, and a port of tpconfig.
> Look at
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-p
If you want to get tpconfig to work (so that you can customise various
features of the touchpad), I have a PR that will allow you to do this.
It is a combination of a hack to the kernel, and a port of tpconfig.
Look at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=24299
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/
On 27 Sep 2002, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> You can put them into a special mode which allows you to do more stuff
> with them (get absolute position and pressure information and the like).
I'd love to see FreeBSD get theremin support. ;-)
[ Orthogonally cool is using syntapics touchpad output to
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 09:01, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
> This is just a laptop with a touchpad. Chances are pretty good it's
> supported out of the box by FreeBSD's moused and even better than if you
> can't get sysmouse support that there's a driver in XFree86 for it. The
> linux driver is co
Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
> This is just a laptop with a touchpad. Chances are pretty good it's
> supported out of the box by FreeBSD's moused and
> ...
> Most of them just act like PS/2 mice.
Thanks, you're right: it works like a charm on the test notebook; I had
never thought to try it that
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Guido Van Hoecke wrote:
> So I went to see at http://www.synaptics.com/support/downloads.cfm and
> found a pointer to a linux 'tpconfig' touch pad driver available at
> http://compass.com/synaptics/ which has not yet been ported to FreeBSD.
This is just a laptop with a touch
I hope it is acceptable to send this also to the hackers list, due to
the absence of traffic about touch pads on the questions list:
Original Message
Subject: i-Buddie 4: Synaptics touch pad FreeBSD support?
Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 00:40:48 +0200
From: Guido Van Hoecke <[EM
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