I'm back to using FreeBSD as my daily desktop machine for the first time since 2002! Been on Arch Linux & OpenBSD since then. Nice to be back. FreeBSD 12. Lenovo ThinkPad T440s. Wow.
I've noticed that the trackpad seems backwards: it's the bottom (the part towards me) of the trackpad that's treated as the left/middle/right mouse button, and the top part of the trackpad is treated the same as the center. Is that intentional?
But more importantly it seems very touchy: for years of using this laptop with OpenBSD & Linux, I've never had this happen, but in the past two days being on FreeBSD, the touchpad seems to be getting "bumped", like the slightest accidental touch makes it click/activate. Any advice on where I'd change this, or since this is popular hardware, if anyone else can share their settings they used to set it to a sensible level?
All I did to install it was this:
pkg install xf86-input-synaptics
echo 'hw.psm.synaptics_support="1"' >> /boot/loader.conf
... nothing else. Any advice appreciated for this new/old user.
Thank you.
I've noticed that the trackpad seems backwards: it's the bottom (the part towards me) of the trackpad that's treated as the left/middle/right mouse button, and the top part of the trackpad is treated the same as the center. Is that intentional?
But more importantly it seems very touchy: for years of using this laptop with OpenBSD & Linux, I've never had this happen, but in the past two days being on FreeBSD, the touchpad seems to be getting "bumped", like the slightest accidental touch makes it click/activate. Any advice on where I'd change this, or since this is popular hardware, if anyone else can share their settings they used to set it to a sensible level?
All I did to install it was this:
pkg install xf86-input-synaptics
echo 'hw.psm.synaptics_support="1"' >> /boot/loader.conf
... nothing else. Any advice appreciated for this new/old user.
Thank you.