I installed on my ThinkPad T60 FreeBSD 7.2 with custom GENERIC kernel (I added to the original one a few ALTQ options required by pf).
Despite of a lot of attempts I'm unable to force to the satisfied work TrackPoint and TouchPad. Precisely speaking both these devices allow to move mouse cursor and to use left and right mouse buttons but both don't allow to use scroll function.
I tried different xorg.conf variants and different FDI files. I used FDI files from FreeBSD repository as well as FDI files which I use successfully in Slackware 13.0. I put those files as well in /usr/local/etc/hal/fdi/policy/ as in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ directories. I tried also some other tips found in Internet. Without success.
It seems HAL completely ignores FDI files in the case of my machine. I was unable to change any system's setting using FDI files. Neither TrackPoint and TouchPad behavior nor keyboard layout.
External USB mouse works well both in console mode and in X Window.
What can I do to force HAL to work on my ThinkPad?
Despite of a lot of attempts I'm unable to force to the satisfied work TrackPoint and TouchPad. Precisely speaking both these devices allow to move mouse cursor and to use left and right mouse buttons but both don't allow to use scroll function.
I tried different xorg.conf variants and different FDI files. I used FDI files from FreeBSD repository as well as FDI files which I use successfully in Slackware 13.0. I put those files as well in /usr/local/etc/hal/fdi/policy/ as in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ directories. I tried also some other tips found in Internet. Without success.
It seems HAL completely ignores FDI files in the case of my machine. I was unable to change any system's setting using FDI files. Neither TrackPoint and TouchPad behavior nor keyboard layout.
External USB mouse works well both in console mode and in X Window.
What can I do to force HAL to work on my ThinkPad?