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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/2] Input: synaptics - add multitouch packet support
On 12/13/2010 03:15 PM, Henrik Rydberg wrote:
> On 12/14/2010 12:09 AM, Chase Douglas wrote:
>
>> On 12/13/2010 02:55 PM, Henrik Rydberg wrote:
>>> @@ -638,7 +677,7 @@ static void set_input_params(struct input_dev *dev, struct synaptics_data *priv)
>>> __set_bit(BTN_LEFT, dev->keybit);
>>> __set_bit(BTN_RIGHT, dev->keybit);
>>>
>>> - if (SYN_CAP_MULTIFINGER(priv->capabilities)) {
>>> + if (SYN_CAP_MULTIFINGER(priv->capabilities) | priv->multitouch) {
>>
>> ^^ Although I think this is functionally correct, it is nevertheless a
>> typo. Note that there's only one '|' where there should be two.
>
>
> Ah, this one was removed but kept popping back in subsequent versions. Will fix,
> but not resending now.

Henrik, Chris,

After some testing this is mostly fine, but I have one of those terrible
"integrated buttons" (or whatever we call it) trackpads. When switching
to multitouch mode, the cursor will sometimes jump when I go to push the
button.

Take the following sequence:

1. Touch in top right corner of pad to position cursor
2. Touch in bottom left corner over button
3. Press button, but finger moves a little

Step 3 causes the primary coordinates in the synaptics MT protocol to
flip to the button-pressing touch. This causes a cursor jump. *Many*
times I have gone to press an "Ok" dialog button and found that I
accidentally launched an application from my dock :).

I think we should perform some rudimentary touch tracking to ensure the
same touch is always used for reporting ABS_X/ABS_Y. A simple distance
comparison between the two touches, as I implemented in one of my other
patches, would suffice.

What do you think?

Thanks,

-- Chase


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