xf86-input-synaptics
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n_xf86-input-synaptics-default-tap.diff | 0000000495 495 Bytes | |
n_xf86-input-synaptics-wait.diff | 0000001852 1.81 KB | |
n_xf86-input-synaptics-xorg.conf.d_snippet.diff | 0000000542 542 Bytes | |
xf86-input-synaptics-1.7.99.1.tar.bz2 | 0000445309 435 KB | |
xf86-input-synaptics.changes | 0000009248 9.03 KB | |
xf86-input-synaptics.spec | 0000003723 3.64 KB |
Revision 18 (latest revision is 34)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Stefan Dirsch (sndirsch)
(revision 18)
- Update to version 1.7.99.1: - libevdev support: The evdev backend on Linux now uses libevdev. We recommend to use libevdev 1.1-rc1 or later as the synaptics driver is very likely to trigger SYN_DROPPED and we've fixed a bunch of issues in libevdev 1.1. - Support for T440, T540, X240, Helix, Yoga: The bulk of the changes is to support this set of Lenovo touchpads. These touchpads don't have separate physical buttons for the trackstick and need to be emulated as software-button by the driver. - TouchpadOff behaviour change: Synaptics has a property "Synaptics Off" to disable events. Previously, this disabled any event from the touchpad. Now, physical button clicks are allowed even when the touchpad is disabled. - mtdev was dropped: There are no touchpad drivers in the kernel tree that use protocol A, so using mtdev is just a computationally expensiv and memory-wasting noop. - As per upstream change, swap pkgconfig(mtdev) BuildRequires for pkgconfig(evdev) >= 1.0.99.1 - Rebase n_xf86-input-synaptics-wait.diff for this release - Update to version 1.7.4: One fix: closing the fd again if the device cannot be enabled properly, and two reverts: scrollbuttons and circular pad support are making a comeback. Apparently there are still a few laptops out there that require either feature.
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