Subject: Re: RE: PB540c trackpads
To: None <jan.schenkel@pandora.be>
From: Takeshi Shibagaki <sibagaki@lsi.melco.co.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/03/2002 10:30:25
Hi,
I have also recognized this problem. This might be bug. I'm using PB550
with the following dirty hack.
But I don't know the right method.
--- ams.c.orig Sat Jan 13 02:56:52 2001
+++ ams.c Wed Apr 3 10:27:59 2002
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
sc->origaddr = aa_args->origaddr;
sc->adbaddr = aa_args->adbaddr;
- sc->handler_id = aa_args->handler_id;
+ sc->handler_id = ADBMS_100DPI;
sc->sc_class = MSCLASS_MOUSE;
sc->sc_buttons = 1;
Takeshi Shibagaki
ie9t-sbgk@asahi-net.or.jp
>>>>> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 19:30:41 +0200, "Jan Schenkel" <jan.schenkel@pandora.be> said:
Jan> Hi Bruce,
Jan> Off the top of my head, I think the PB 500 series were the first equipped
Jan> with a trackpad that allowed the user to "tap" on it. Maybe the sensitivity
Jan> is set too high, so that it thinks that you're clicking, when you're
Jan> actually just moving the pointer around ?
Jan> Just my 2 euro-cents,
Jan> Jan Schenkel.
Jan> "As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time."
Jan> (De Rochefoucald)
Jan> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Jan> Van: port-mac68k-owner@netbsd.org
Jan> [mailto:port-mac68k-owner@netbsd.org]Namens Bruce O'Neel
Jan> Verzonden: dinsdag 2 april 2002 13:55
Jan> Aan: port-mac68k@netbsd.org
Jan> Onderwerp: PB540c trackpads
Jan> Hi,
Jan> In my effort to to get NetBSD running on my PB540c I'm now up to
Jan> having problems with the mouse (well, it's a builtin trackpad really).
Jan> On bootup it identifies itself as:
Jan> ams0 at adb0 addr 3: Logitech MouseMan (non-EMP) mouse
Jan> If I start X things work fine until I move the mouse, then random
Jan> things on the screen are selected, cut, and pasted if I'm in an xterm,
Jan> or the menu keeps dropping up and down if I'm over part of the screen
Jan> controlled by twm.
Jan> Thinking it was just X and the fact that I'm running a LC040, I built
Jan> dt, cool program btw, but if I turn on the mouse there it behaves
Jan> similarly to the way it behaves in X. This implys that somewhere in
Jan> the kernel, say ams.c, the mouse is getting processed wrong, right?
Jan> Is it possible that an external mouse would solve the problem? I
Jan> could deal with that. Otherwise I guess I'm off to find out what the
Jan> problem is in the kernel...
Jan> cheers
Jan> bruce
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