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2016-09-12hwdb: add Lenovo X1 Tablet pointing stick speed fix (#4128)dwassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the X1 Tablet models. Signed-off-by: Dennis Wassenberg <dennis.wassenberg@secunet.com>
2016-08-09hwdb: remove extra spacesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-08-04hwdb: fix hwdb entry for numeric-only Lenovo *40, *50 and *60 seriesPeter Hutterer
Commit e5bc3f4fdc matches on e.g. a T440s, but not a T440 (i.e. the one without a suffix).
2016-08-03hwdb: compress the various Lenovo *40, *50 and *60 series (#3877)Peter Hutterer
Each series has identical hardware, let's use a glob instead of listing them one by one.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo X260 pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the X260 models.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo T560 pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the T560 models.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo T460s pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the T460s models.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo L460 pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the L460 models.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo X250 pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the X250 models.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo T450s pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the T450s models.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo L450 pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the L450 models.
2016-07-27hwdb: add Lenovo T440p pointing stick speed fixDennis Wassenberg
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the T440p models.
2016-07-11treewide: fix typos and remove accidental repetition of wordsTorstein Husebø
2016-06-03hwdb: Add Thinkpad X1 carbon 4th gen to 70-pointingstick.hwdb (#3426)Matthieu Codron
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the X1 carbon 4thgen model.
2016-02-09hwdb: add Dell Lattitude E6320 pointing stick speed fixPeter Hutterer
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200717
2015-12-24hwdb: remove references to udevadm info /dev/input/event*Chris Atkinson
2015-09-14hwdb: Add Thinkpad X1 carbon 3rd gen to 70-pointingstick.hwdbHans de Goede
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the X1 carbon 3rd gen model. BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200717
2015-09-04hwdb: Add Thinkpad T550 / W550s to 70-pointingstick.hwdbHans de Goede
Like many other recent thinkpads the factory default pointingstick sensitivity on these devices is quite low, making the pointingstick very slow in moving the cursor. This extends the existing hwdb rules for tweaking the sensitivity to also apply to the T550 / W550s models. BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200717
2015-08-31hwdb: Add trackpoint sensitivity setting for Thinkpad X230Peter Hutterer
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91794
2015-08-04Update bugtracker addressZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2015-05-18hwdb: Add trackpoint sensitivity setting for Thinkpad X230 tabletHans de Goede
This model needs the trackpoint sensitivity to be boosted to not be too slow to be usable, see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200717
2015-04-28hwdb: coalesce same pointingstick entries into oneZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Multiple models in the same hardware series are likely to have similar specs. We should use organization similar to hwdb/60-evdev.
2015-04-28udev: hwdb: Add trackpoint sensitivity settings for Lenovo X240 and 540pHans de Goede
Like the T440s these need the sensitity to be set significantly higher then the default of 128 for the trackpoint to be usable. Like with the T440s 200 seems to be a good value to get a reasonable but not too high sensitivity.
2015-04-21hwdb: Add entries for the pointingstick on 2 Dell LatitudesHans de Goede
The pointingstick of the Dell Latitude E6400 is somewhat slow by default, whereas the pointingstick of the Dell Latitude D620 is much too fast by default, set POINTINGSTICK_CONST_ACCEL for both of them to adjust for this.
2015-04-21hwdb: Add entries for the trackpoint on 2 ThinkpadsHans de Goede
Lenovo has changed the sensitivity of the trackpoint on the x240 / T440s / T540 generation of Thinkpads, making them somewhat insensitive by default, add a hwdb entry to tweak the sensitivity setting. The ThinkPad X200s is way way too slow by default and unless you push the trackpoint quite hard only sends delta events in the 1-2 range, tweak the sensitivity to make it send a wider range of deltas and apply a const accel factor to make it have a more reasonable speed by default.
2015-04-21udev: keyboard-builtin: Add support for setting IBM trackpoint sensitivityHans de Goede
IBM / Lenovo trackpoints allow specifying a sensitivity setting through a ps/2 command, which changes the range of the deltas sent when using the trackpoint. On some models with normal usage only deltas of 1 or 2 are send, resulting in there only being 2 mouse cursor movement speeds, rather than the expected fluid scale. Changing the sensitivity to a higher level than the bootup default fixes this. This commit adds support for setting a POINTINGSTICK_SENSITIVITY value in hwdb to allow changing the sensitivity on boot through udev / hwdb.
2015-04-21udev: Add hwdb file for setting pointingstick propertiesHans de Goede
There is quite a wide spread in the delta events generated by pointingsticks, some generate deltas of 1-2 under normal use, while others generate deltas from 1-20. This commit adds a hwdb file which allows specifying a per model POINTINGSTICK_CONST_ACCEL value which can be used by the userspace input stack to normalize the deltas so that all pointingsticks get the same feeling ootb. The hwdb matching re-uses the existing 60-evdev.rules.