I am on Dell Inspiron core Duo 2 using FreeBSD 12.1 release.
First I did setup synaptics from FreeBSD wiki page but no matter what I did my device was being picked up by libinput as was obvious from Xorg.0.log. Only removing 40-libinput.conf from /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ removed the libinput from the log. In turn then I had no onboard keyboard and touchpad on my laptop. Puting 40-libinput.conf back I regained the control over my keyboard and touchpad but still no Xorg libinput settings was taken in to effect. (no tap to click and no edge scrolling). I even went one step more and made xorg-xserver from ports and with edevd instead of udev with no luck. Still no libinput Xorg settings would take effect.
Do you know what's going on? libinput and xf86-input-libinput are installed.
xorg log:
wblock@ it was suggested I had to contact you. (sorry but I don't know anything else to try)
thanks.
First I did setup synaptics from FreeBSD wiki page but no matter what I did my device was being picked up by libinput as was obvious from Xorg.0.log. Only removing 40-libinput.conf from /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ removed the libinput from the log. In turn then I had no onboard keyboard and touchpad on my laptop. Puting 40-libinput.conf back I regained the control over my keyboard and touchpad but still no Xorg libinput settings was taken in to effect. (no tap to click and no edge scrolling). I even went one step more and made xorg-xserver from ports and with edevd instead of udev with no luck. Still no libinput Xorg settings would take effect.
Do you know what's going on? libinput and xf86-input-libinput are installed.
xorg log:
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wblock@ it was suggested I had to contact you. (sorry but I don't know anything else to try)
thanks.