I've never used hid or linuxmouse. And when I saw your message I gave it a try (since I'm also running Ubuntu and have a synaptics touchpad).

I'd like to help but here it seems to be even a bigger mess... it crashes when accessing the mouse evice with hid. (probably because of the user space issue that dmotd mentioned).

How did you get that device list? Is it a print from hid? (the only things I remember is lspci and lsusb)

Best regards to everyone, and big up to Hans-Christoph Steiner for hid and linuxmouse,
Pedro



On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 4:48 PM, dmotd <inaudible@simplesuperlativ.es> wrote:
also another tip, its possible to configure a
device dynamically with 'xinput', you can
toggle off with:
 xinput --set-prop "name of device" "Device Enabled" 0
i use this with my wacom tablet to go between
xorg device and HID, a full set of properties
can be found with:
 xinput --list-props "name of device"
i hope this is of help.

James Dunn wrote:
> I've tried using [hid] and [linuxmouse] and both objects can open the device
> but no data is output from either object. [MouseState] and [cursor] both work
> but I was hoping to get relative values. Is this a driver issue? I'm using
> Ubuntu 8.04 and Pd version 0.42.5-extended-rc3. Here's the console output:
>
> [hid] 0.7, written by Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>
>     compiled on Jun 13 2010 at 11:45:43
>
> Device 0: 'Macintosh mouse button emulation' on '/dev/input/event0'
> Device 1: 'AT Translated Set 2 keyboard' on '/dev/input/event1'
> Device 2: 'PC Speaker' on '/dev/input/event2'
> Device 3: 'Power Button (FF)' on '/dev/input/event3'
> Device 4: 'Sleep Button (CM)' on '/dev/input/event4'
> Device 5: 'Lid Switch' on '/dev/input/event5'
> Device 6: 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad' on '/dev/input/event6'
> Device 7: 'Video Bus' on '/dev/input/event7'
> Device 8: 'PS/2 Generic Mouse' on '/dev/input/event8'
>
>
> Supported events:
>
> Detected:
> [hid] opened device 6 (/dev/input/event6): SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
> print: open 1
> print: device 6
>
>
> Also my xorg.conf has this info:
>
> Section "InputDevice"
>     Identifier  "Synaptics Touchpad"
>     Driver      "synaptics"
>     Option        "SendCoreEvents" "true"
>     Option        "Device" "/dev/psaux"
>     Option        "Protocol" "auto-dev"
>     Option        "HorizEdgeScroll" "FALSE"
>     Option        "VertEdgeScroll" "FALSE"
>     Option        "SHMconfig" "on"
>     Option        "VertTwoFingerScroll" "TRUE"
>     Option        "HorizTwoFingerScroll" "TRUE"
> EndSection
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
> thanks,
>
> James

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