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* For 2.4 type kernels it is recommended to use the [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~strauman/pers/tp4utils/ Linux Trackpoint utilities]. | * For 2.4 type kernels it is recommended to use the [http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~strauman/pers/tp4utils/ Linux Trackpoint utilities]. | ||
* For 2.6 type kernels there is a [[Patch to enable advanced trackpoint configuration]] available. If you are using GNOME you might want to use [http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/configure-trackpoint.html configure-trackpoint] as a graphical frontend to it. | * For 2.6 type kernels there is a [[Patch to enable advanced trackpoint configuration]] available. If you are using GNOME you might want to use [http://tpctl.sourceforge.net/configure-trackpoint.html configure-trackpoint] as a graphical frontend to it. | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 4 May 2005
Linux Support
The ThinkPoint uses the ps2 interface so it is supported by the standard psaux mouse input driver included in the linux kernel.
Note that the "IMPS/2" driver of the X server is incompatible with most ThinkPoints. You'll have to use "PS/2" in the protocol option of your input section if your mouse pointer always jumps to the lower left corner of the screen. This seems to be solved with the T4x generation of ThinkPads.
However, to make use of advanced features like configuring sensitivity or enabling "tab-to-click" there are different solutions available depending on the kernel you are using.
- For 2.4 type kernels it is recommended to use the Linux Trackpoint utilities.
- For 2.6 type kernels there is a Patch to enable advanced trackpoint configuration available. If you are using GNOME you might want to use configure-trackpoint as a graphical frontend to it.