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message "query '[%C/%n] %M'",
into the ALIAS section of /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf pkg message xorg-server
sysctl kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=6
and echo kern.evdev.rcpt_mask=6 >>/etc/sysctl.conf
sysrc moused_flags+=" -l 2"
to set moused(8) to operate in psm(4) extended level echo hw.psm.synaptics_support=\"1\" >>/boot/loader.conf
hw.psm.trackpoint_support=\"1\" >>/boot/loader.conf
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and do as instructed, anyway.It's a good idea to read through all pkg message | less and do as instructed, anyway.
put message 'query '[%C/%n] %M'', into the ALIAS section of /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf
ALIAS : {
all-depends: query %dn-%dv,
annotations: info -A,
build-depends: info -qd,
cinfo: info -Cx,
comment: query -i "%c",
csearch: search -Cx,
desc: query -i "%e",
download: fetch,
iinfo: info -ix,
isearch: search -ix,
prime-list: "query -e '%a = 0' '%n'",
prime-origins: "query -e '%a = 0' '%o'",
leaf: "query -e '%#r == 0' '%n-%v'",
list: info -ql,
list: info -ql,
message 'query '[%C/%n] %M'', >>>>>>>>>>>>>>done
noauto = "query -e '%a == 0' '%n-%v'",
options: query -i "%n - %Ok: %Ov",
origin: info -qo,
provided-depends: info -qb,
rall-depends: rquery %dn-%dv,
raw: info -R,
rcomment: rquery -i "%c",
rdesc: rquery -i "%e",
required-depends: info -qr,
roptions: rquery -i "%n - %Ok: %Ov",
shared-depends: info -qB,
show: info -f -k,
pkg message xorg-server
# pkg message xorg-server
pkg: Invalid configuration file: error while parsing <unknown>: line: 72, col
umn: 10 - 'key must begin with a letter', character: '''
pkg: unknown command: message
hw.psm.synaptics_support="1"
moused_enable="YES"
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "auto"
Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7"
EndSection
hw.psm.synaptics.vscroll_hor_area=1300
Yes, sorry for that flaw. I edited my previous post. You don't need a xorg.conf(5) entry or file for the mouse, it should be autodetected. If you do not run moused(8) on level 2, the TouchPad & TrackPoint will be detected as a PS/2 mouse. If you install the x11-input-synaptics TouchPad driver, you can comfortably configure it via the KDE control-center (
# pkg message xorg-server
pkg: Invalid configuration file: error while parsing <unknown>: line: 72, col
umn: 10 - 'key must begin with a letter', character: '''
pkg: unknown command: message
According to this link, inverted commas are missing. https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/kmix-is-not-launched-from-kde5-panel.75863/post-466544 and then it would be:
message "query '[%C/%n] %M'", ? I don't know. Neither of the two ways make the touchpad work.
systemsettings5
) & enjoy the advanced settings. sysrc moused_flags="-a 1.5 -A 1.5,2 -VH -L 3 -U 3 -l 2"
(touchpad) and sysrc moused_ums0_flags="-A 1.5,2 -l 2"
(USB mouse), YMMV.T-Daemon Not to go on about that but yours is the only mature response I've ever gotten to my correction. Almost always I get nasty remarks about how rude I was to point it out. One lady, on a neighborhood posting site, lambasted me in several postings over several days, with grammatical errors she later said were intentional to give me the opportunity to go off on her. One forum I visited, I got a flood of down votes (as if I cared) along with comments making me think most believe there is nothing wrong with misspelling words and grammar issues. Reddit is where you will find this issue all over the place as if they invented it.
I could go on and on but I won't. When we lose any interest in proper communication, we'll be in for a world of hurt.