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With sys-libs/gpm-1.20.7-r3 (Funtoo ebuild), I can use the clickpad on a Lenovo ThinkPad E540 (kernel support is RMI4) with types ps2, imps2, exps2: apparently all work the same, but there's no "soft" button support, only the hard (click) button and tapping work.
Indeed, this kind of touchpad, identified as follows...
...has 3 soft buttons, configurable under Xorg/libinput on the top and bottom edges. How to do the same with GPM? It looks like the Synaptics-specific conf file /etc/gpm/gpm-syn.conf is ignored: all the pad area is available to the pointer and for tapping, but no "corner tap action" is enabled...
With
sys-libs/gpm-1.20.7-r3
(Funtoo ebuild), I can use the clickpad on a Lenovo ThinkPad E540 (kernel support is RMI4) with typesps2, imps2, exps2
: apparently all work the same, but there's no "soft" button support, only the hard (click) button and tapping work.Indeed, this kind of touchpad, identified as follows...
...has 3 soft buttons, configurable under Xorg/libinput on the top and bottom edges. How to do the same with GPM? It looks like the Synaptics-specific conf file
/etc/gpm/gpm-syn.conf
is ignored: all the pad area is available to the pointer and for tapping, but no "corner tap action" is enabled...With
-t synps2
, GPM shows only a fixed cursor. Cf. debug logs gpm-synps2.log and gpm-exps2.logThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: