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0.11.3p11 (2003-07-31)
- When setting the mode byte, don't set bits that the touchpad doesn't
understand. Those bits are reserved and setting them can lead to
weird problems, like the left button not working, as reported by
Miles Lane.
- Replaced a few forgotten hardcoded values with symbolic constants.
- Disable stream mode before trying to identify/initialize the
touchpad. Otherwise the touchpad can report motion data in the
middle of the initialization sequence, which will confuse the driver
and make the initialization fail. (Thanks to Miles Lane for helping
to debug this problem.)
- Updated COMPATIBILITY file.
0.11.3p10 (2003-07-30)
- Improved support for the old-style synaptics protocol.
- Cleanup: Moved middle mouse button emulation to a separate function.
- Cleanup: Moved finger detection to a separate function.
- More robust resynchronization code, after an idea from Hartwig
Felger. When we realize we are out of sync, only throw away one
byte, not all bytes already read from the touchpad.
0.11.3p9: (2003-07-29)
- Added support for the old synaptics protocol. By Hartwig Felger.
0.11.3p8: (2003-07-20)
- From Hartwig Felger:
* Added "multi-buttons" to the FEATURES list.
* Updated NEWS file with data from the web page.
* More robust parsing of the Handlers= line when doing auto detection
for 2.6 kernels. ("Handlers=event2 js0" should work now.)
* Updated synclient program to explain that it can't query hardware
details when using a 2.6 kernel.
0.11.3p7: (2003-07-17)
- Added support for touchpads with "multi buttons". (Hartwig Felger)
- Mention the synclient program in the INSTALL file.
- Updated COMPATIBILITY file.
- Implemented protocol "auto-dev" that automatically tries to find the
proper device node and protocol for the touchpad. This makes it
possible to have the same XF86Config file for 2.4 and 2.5 kernels.
(Hartwig Felger)
0.11.3p6: (2003-07-13)
- Build fix for gentoo linux.
- Longer timeout in the reset sequence. Experience from the 2.5 kernel
driver has shown that 4 seconds is needed for some touchpads.
- Made horizontal wheel replacement buttons work. (Patch from Hartwig
Felger.)
- Improved driver initialisation and finalization. From Hartwig
Felger.
- Reset the touchpad to relative mode when the X server
terminates. (So that you can run gpm afterwards for example.)
- Implemented install target in the Makefile.
0.11.3p5: (2003-07-08)
- Fixed rare X server hang/crash.
0.11.3p4: (2003-07-05)
- Workaround for an X server bug that could make the X server crash.
- Fixed bug that sometimes incorrectly moved the cursor to the upper
right corner of the screen.
0.11.3p3: (2003-06-19)
- Added support for linux kernel 2.5.x.
0.11.?
- Updated the synclient program to make it possible to read and write
the variables in the shared memory area. This means you can change
parameter settings without restarting the X server.
- More reliable implementation of double click simulation using the up
button. The old implementation incorrectly generated a single click
instead of a double click for very short clicks of the up button.
- Configurable timeout (option EmulateMidButtonTime) for middle button
emulation.
- Better state machine for handling middle mouse button emulation.
* Clicks shorter than EmulateMidButtonTime are no longer lost.
* The middle button event is generated as soon as both the left and
the right buttons are pressed. The old code waited until the
timeout had passed before even checking if both buttons were
pressed.
- Makefile improvements:
* Made it possible to build synclient even if an X source tree is
not available.
* Added Makefile dependencies so that things get recompiled when a
header file is changed.
* synclient.c now includes synaptics.h instead of duplicating the
shared memory structure definition.
- The shared memory segment is properly removed when the X server
exits, so that synclient isn't fooled by a stale segment if the X
server is later restarted without SHMConfig activated.
- The code that tried to remove any old shared memory segment at
startup before creating the new segment didn't work. Therefore, X
server startup failed if the size of the shared segment had changed.
(Which was very annoying during development.)
- Updated the TODO, PARAMETERS and FEATURES files.
09.06.02 - Version 0.11.1
- new packet format for Firmware 5.8 and others; solves problems with some
models with 6 buttons (S. Lehner <sam_x@bluemail.ch>)
13.10.01 - Version 0.10
- multifinger taps
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