when linear acceleration (-a) was enabled with a <1 value to slow them down.
Previously, rounding errors would eat small movements so the mouse had to be
moved a certain distance to get any movement at all. We now calculate the
rounding errors and take them into account when reporting movement.
PR: bin/113749
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme <olli -at- secnetix.de>
MFC after: 3 days
the acceleration algorithm. It can be used together with the '-a' flag for
regular acceleration.
PR: bin/110003
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme <olli -at- lurza.secnetix.de>
MFC after: 1 week
is caught. Can be assigned to a window manager shortcut to prevent accidents
with touchpads.
PR: bin/89357
Submitted by: Nick Hibma <nick -at- van-laarhoven.org>
MFC after: 1 week
the pointer slowly wandering away on its own in an annoying way when the mouse
isn't physically moved.
PR: bin/83970
Submitted by: Lena -at- lena.kiev.ua
X-MFC after: 6.0-RELEASE
vertical virtual scrolling. This also respects -U for the distance.
PR: bin/82762
Submitted by: Eric Kjeldergaard <kjelderg -at- gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 month
to PRECIOUSLIB from bsd.lib.mk. The side effect of this
is making installing the world under jail(8) possible by
using another knob, NOFSCHG.
Reviewed by: oliver
While I'm here, document the existence of the '-l' option, which allows
one to use moused to use psm in some more interesting ways.
Approved by: njl (mentor)
sequence when machine is started without attached USB mouse. Only do
repeated attempts to re-open device if the usb module has been actually
loaded. Also fix broken logic in doing delays between open attempts - do
delays between attempts, not after each attempt.
Due to previous behaviour being very annoying for notebook owners this
is a good 5.2 MFC candidate.
MFC after: 2 days
check if it's already loaded or compiled into the kernel, and only try to
load it if it isn't.
PR: bin/59368
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>
ums module, and allow for up to five attempts to open the device, with
two-second pauses in between, to allow time for USB controllers and
devices to probe and attach. My Gigabyte P4 Titan 848P motherboard has
a total of 15 ports on four hubs hanging off four controllers, and needs
at least half of that ten-second allowance to get ready.
MFC after: 7 days
`/2' with `>>1'. In the context `>>1' is more appropriate
because it looks like the division is used to restore a
shifted value.
GCC GNATS PR: c/6677
This fixes a problem where wheel-up movement is taken as wheel-down
in the sysmouse protocol.
Do not assume the plain char's are signed; use `signed char' where
char's need to be signed.
Discussed on: audit
Pointed out by: bde
with variable numbers of arguments made this slightly harder than
it should be. Avoid the bug by not doing string concatenation within
the macros, and instead add a new function to syslog or print the
error messages.
Avoid using parenthesis enclosure macros (.Pq and .Po/.Pc) with plain text.
Not only this slows down the mdoc(7) processing significantly, but it also
has an undesired (in this case) effect of disabling hyphenation within the
entire enclosed block.
until a 20ms select(2) timeout occurs, but if there is a continuous
stream of movement events, button events can be delayed indefinitely
because the select never has to wait long enough for a timeout.
The delay and mouse event reordering that result are very noticable
and sometimes quite frustrating when dragging windows etc. in X.
Add a simple mechanism that avoids this re-ordering. While a button
event is deferred, we discard up to 3 movement events to allow for
mouse jitter. If more movement events occur, then we immediately
timeout the deferred button event and let the movement proceed.
This change only affects the 3-button emulation case.