Alexander,
I'd need to first find the time and then take the laptop from my wife
long enough to recompile and reload the psmouse driver, so it'll take
some time to get you some dmesg output.
Meanwhile, if psmouse::synaptics isn't showing up, there's only three
reasons I can think of:
a) You're
Alexander:
Could you check if you have a file named psmouse::synaptics somewhere
under /sys?
find /sys -iname psmouse::synaptics
It seems that the SuSE patch to psmouse has a hardcoded list of
supported hardware which might not include yours...
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paul:
1)
my instructions said
ls -1 2*.patch series
you did
ls -l 2*.patch series
(hint: it might take some squinting to spot the difference) :)
2)
As for double-tap on led to enable/disable, it is already supported with the
SuSE patches, the problem is that it needs a small kernel patch as
I've taken the SuSE patches which add clickpad functionality to the
x.org synaptics driver and ported all of them to the Ubuntu xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics package (the version currently in Natty).
The result is pretty promising, though I'm doing it to make my wife's HP
Envy laptop usable and I