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authorPeter Osterlund <petero2@telia.com>2004-03-18 21:31:40 +0100
committerPeter Osterlund <petero2@telia.com>2006-04-09 04:01:54 +0200
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you release the button. This will lead to problems if the tap time
is longer than the delay before auto repeat starts.
+* Vertical and horizontal scrolling events are mixed up. How come?
+
+ Probably because some X startup/login script uses xmodmap to remap
+ the mouse buttons. Correct settings for the touchpad are:
+
+ xmodmap -e 'pointer = 1 2 3 4 5 6 7'
+
+ You can check the current settings by running:
+
+ xmodmap -pp
+
* Can the driver be used together with gpm?
No, not reliably, if you are using a 2.4.x kernel. The gpm driver
@@ -263,6 +274,19 @@ FAQ
TOP = /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/XFree86-4.3.0/xc
+* Can I use this driver with an ALPS Glidepoint device?
+
+ Hopefully, if you use a 2.6.x linux kernel and apply the alps
+ patch. See the README.alps file for more information.
+
+* Does it work on a Dell Inspiron 8200?
+
+ No, the Dell Inspiron 8200 has an ALPS touchpad that seems to be
+ incompatible with other ALPS touchpads. Since no hardware
+ documentation is available, this model will not be supported until
+ someone who has access to the hardware manages to reverse engineer
+ it.
+
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