synaptics - touchpad input driver
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "devname"
Driver "synaptics"
Option "Device" "devpath"
Option "Path" "path"
...
EndSection
synaptics is an Xorg input driver for touchpads. Even though touchpads
can be handled by the normal evdev or mouse drivers, this driver allows more
advanced features of the touchpad to become available. Some benefits would be:
- •
- Movement with adjustable, non-linear acceleration and
speed.
- •
- Button events through short touching of the touchpad.
- •
- Double-Button events through double short touching of the
touchpad.
- •
- Dragging through short touching and holding down the finger
on the touchpad (tap-and-drag gesture).
- •
- Middle and right button events on the upper and lower
corner of the touchpad.
- •
- Vertical scrolling (button four and five events) through
moving the finger on the right side of the touchpad.
- •
- The up/down button sends button four/five events.
- •
- Horizontal scrolling (button six and seven events) through
moving the finger on the lower side of the touchpad.
- •
- The multi-buttons send button four/five events for vertical
scrolling and button six/seven events for horizontal scrolling.
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- Adjustable finger detection.
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- Multifinger taps: two finger for right button and three
finger for middle button events. (Needs hardware support. Not all models
implement this feature.)
- •
- Pressure-dependent motion speed.
Note that depending on the touchpad firmware, some of these features might be
available even without using the synaptics driver. Note also that some
functions are not available on all touchpad models, because they need support
from the touchpad hardware/firmware. (Multifinger taps for example.)
The name "synaptics" is historical and the driver still provides the
synaptics protocol parsing code. Under Linux however, the hardware-specifics
are handled by the kernel and this driver will work for any touchpad that has
a working kernel driver. If your device is recognized as "PS/2
Mouse" or similar, the kernel driver does not support your device and
this driver will only provide limited functionality.
Please refer to
xorg.conf(5) for general configuration details and for options
that can be used with all input drivers. This section only covers
configuration details specific to this driver.
The following driver
Options are supported:
-
Option "Device"
"string"
- This option specifies the device file in your
"/dev" directory which will be used to access the physical
device. Normally you should use something like
"/dev/input/eventX", where X is some integer.
-
Option "Protocol"
"string"
- Specifies which kernel driver will be used by this driver.
This is the list of supported drivers and their default use scenarios.
auto-dev |
automatic, default (recommend) |
event |
Linux 2.6 kernel events |
psaux |
raw device access (Linux 2.4) |
psm |
FreeBSD psm driver |
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Option "LeftEdge"
"integer"
- X coordinate for left edge. Property: "Synaptics
Edges"
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Option "RightEdge"
"integer"
- X coordinate for right edge. Property: "Synaptics
Edges"
-
Option "TopEdge"
"integer"
- Y coordinate for top edge. Property: "Synaptics
Edges"
-
Option "BottomEdge"
"integer"
- Y coordinate for bottom edge. Property: "Synaptics
Edges"
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Option "FingerLow"
"integer"
- When finger pressure drops below this value, the driver
counts it as a release. Property: "Synaptics Finger"
-
Option "FingerHigh"
"integer"
- When finger pressure goes above this value, the driver
counts it as a touch. Property: "Synaptics Finger"
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Option "MaxTapTime"
"integer"
- Maximum time (in milliseconds) for detecting a tap.
Property: "Synaptics Tap Durations"
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Option "MaxTapMove"
"integer"
- Maximum movement of the finger for detecting a tap.
Property: "Synaptics Tap Move"
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Option "MaxDoubleTapTime"
"integer"
- Maximum time (in milliseconds) for detecting a double tap.
Property: "Synaptics Tap Durations"
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Option "ClickTime"
"integer"
- The duration of the mouse click generated by tapping.
Property: "Synaptics Tap Durations"
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Option "ClickPad"
"boolean"
- Whether the device is a click pad. See ClickPad
support for more details. Property: "Synaptics
ClickPad"
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Option "VertEdgeScroll"
"boolean"
- Enable vertical scrolling when dragging along the right
edge. Property: "Synaptics Edge Scrolling"
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Option "HorizEdgeScroll"
"boolean"
- Enable horizontal scrolling when dragging along the bottom
edge. Property: "Synaptics Edge Scrolling"
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Option "CornerCoasting"
"boolean"
- Enable edge scrolling to continue while the finger stays in
an edge corner. Property: "Synaptics Edge Scrolling"
-
Option "VertTwoFingerScroll"
"boolean"
- Enable vertical scrolling when dragging with two fingers
anywhere on the touchpad. Property: "Synaptics Two-Finger
Scrolling"
-
Option "HorizTwoFingerScroll"
"boolean"
- Enable horizontal scrolling when dragging with two fingers
anywhere on the touchpad. Property: "Synaptics Two-Finger
Scrolling"
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Option "VertScrollDelta"
"integer"
- Move distance of the finger for a scroll event. Property:
"Synaptics Scrolling Distance"
-
Option "HorizScrollDelta"
"integer"
- Move distance of the finger for a scroll event. Property:
"Synaptics Scrolling Distance"
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Option "MinSpeed"
"float"
- Minimum speed factor. Property: "Synaptics Move
Speed"
-
Option "MaxSpeed"
"float"
- Maximum speed factor. Property: "Synaptics Move
Speed"
-
Option "AccelFactor"
"float"
- Acceleration factor for normal pointer movements. Property:
"Synaptics Move Speed"
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Option "PressureMotionMinZ"
"integer"
- Finger pressure at which minimum pressure motion factor is
applied. Property: "Synaptics Pressure Motion"
-
Option "PressureMotionMaxZ"
"integer"
- Finger pressure at which maximum pressure motion factor is
applied. Property: "Synaptics Pressure Motion"
-
Option "PressureMotionMinFactor"
"integer"
- Lowest setting for pressure motion factor. Property:
"Synaptics Pressure Motion Factor"
-
Option "PressureMotionMaxFactor"
"integer"
- Greatest setting for pressure motion factor. Property:
"Synaptics Pressure Motion Factor"
-
Option "HorizHysteresis"
"integer"
- The minimum horizontal HW distance required to generate
motion events. Can be specified as a percentage. Increase if noise motion
is a problem for you. Zero is disabled. Default: 0.5 percent of the
diagonal or (in case of evdev) the appropriate "fuzz" as
advertised by the device.
-
Option "VertHysteresis"
"integer"
- The minimum vertical HW distance required to generate
motion events. See HorizHysteresis.
-
Option "UpDownScrolling"
"boolean"
- If on, the up/down buttons generate button 4/5 events. If
off, the up button generates a double click and the down button generates
a button 2 event. This option is only available for touchpads with
physical scroll buttons. Property: "Synaptics Button
Scrolling"
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Option "LeftRightScrolling"
"boolean"
- If on, the left/right buttons generate button 6/7 events.
If off, the left/right buttons both generate button 2 events. This option
is only available for touchpads with physical scroll buttons. Property:
"Synaptics Button Scrolling"
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Option "UpDownScrollRepeat"
"boolean"
- If on, and the up/down buttons are used for scrolling (
UpDownScrolling), these buttons will send auto-repeating 4/5
events, with the delay between repeats determined by
ScrollButtonRepeat. This option is only available for touchpads
with physical scroll buttons. Property: "Synaptics Button Scrolling
Repeat"
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Option "LeftRightScrollRepeat"
"boolean"
- If on, and the left/right buttons are used for scrolling (
LeftRightScrolling), these buttons will send auto-repeating 6/7
events, with the delay between repeats determined by
ScrollButtonRepeat. This option is only available for touchpads
with physical scroll buttons. Property: "Synaptics Button Scrolling
Repeat"
-
Option "ScrollButtonRepeat"
"integer"
- The number of milliseconds between repeats of button events
4-7 from the up/down/left/right scroll buttons. This option is only
available for touchpads with physical scroll buttons. Property:
"Synaptics Button Scrolling Time"
-
Option "EmulateMidButtonTime"
"integer"
- Maximum time (in milliseconds) for middle button emulation.
Property: "Synaptics Middle Button Timeout"
-
Option "EmulateTwoFingerMinZ"
"integer"
- For touchpads not capable of detecting multiple fingers but
are capable of detecting finger pressure and width, this sets the Z
pressure threshold. When both Z pressure and W width thresholds are
crossed, a two finger press will be emulated. This defaults to a value
that disables emulation on touchpads with real two-finger detection and
defaults to a value that enables emulation on remaining touchpads that
support pressure and width support. Property: "Synaptics Two-Finger
Pressure"
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Option "EmulateTwoFingerMinW"
"integer"
- For touchpads not capable of detecting multiple fingers but
are capable of detecting finger width and pressure, this sets the W width
threshold. When both W width and Z pressure thresholds are crossed, a two
finger press will be emulated. This feature works best with (
PalmDetect) off. Property: "Synaptics Two-Finger
Width"
-
Option "TouchpadOff"
"integer"
- Switch off the touchpad. Valid values are:
0 |
Touchpad is enabled |
1 |
Touchpad is switched off (physical clicks still work) |
2 |
Only tapping and scrolling is switched off |
When the touchpad is switched off, button events caused by a physical button
press are still interpreted. On a ClickPad, this includes
software-emulated middle and right buttons as defined by the
SoftButtonAreas setting.
- Property: "Synaptics Off"
-
Option "LockedDrags"
"boolean"
- If off, a tap-and-drag gesture ends when you release the
finger. If on, the gesture is active until you tap a second time, or until
LockedDragTimeout expires. Property: "Synaptics Locked
Drags"
-
Option "LockedDragTimeout"
"integer"
- This parameter specifies how long it takes (in
milliseconds) for the LockedDrags mode to be automatically turned off
after the finger is released from the touchpad. Property: "Synaptics
Locked Drags Timeout"
-
Option "RTCornerButton"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported on a right top corner tap.
Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Tap Action"
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Option "RBCornerButton"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported on a right bottom corner
tap. Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Tap Action"
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Option "LTCornerButton"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported on a left top corner tap.
Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Tap Action"
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Option "LBCornerButton"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported on a left bottom corner tap.
Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Tap Action"
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Option "TapButton1"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported on a non-corner one-finger
tap. Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Tap Action"
-
Option "TapButton2"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported on a non-corner two-finger
tap. Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Tap Action"
-
Option "TapButton3"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported on a non-corner three-finger
tap. Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Tap Action"
-
Option "ClickFinger1"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported when left-clicking with one
finger. Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Click
Action"
-
Option "ClickFinger2"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported when left-clicking with two
fingers. Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Click
Action"
-
Option "ClickFinger3"
"integer"
- Which mouse button is reported when left-clicking with
three fingers. Set to 0 to disable. Property: "Synaptics Click
Action"
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Option "CircularScrolling"
"boolean"
- If on, circular scrolling is used. Property:
"Synaptics Circular Scrolling"
-
Option "CircScrollDelta"
"float"
- Move angle (radians) of finger to generate a scroll event.
Property: "Synaptics Circular Scrolling Distance"
-
Option "CircScrollTrigger"
"integer"
- Trigger region on the touchpad to start circular scrolling
0 |
All Edges |
1 |
Top Edge |
2 |
Top Right Corner |
3 |
Right Edge |
4 |
Bottom Right Corner |
5 |
Bottom Edge |
6 |
Bottom Left Corner |
7 |
Left Edge |
8 |
Top Left Corner |
Property: "Synaptics Circular Scrolling Trigger"
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Option "CircularPad"
"boolean"
- Instead of being a rectangle, the edge is the ellipse
enclosed by the Left/Right/Top/BottomEdge parameters. For circular
touchpads. Property: "Synaptics Circular Pad"
-
Option "PalmDetect"
"boolean"
- If palm detection should be enabled. Note that this also
requires hardware/firmware support from the touchpad. Property:
"Synaptics Palm Detection"
-
Option "PalmMinWidth"
"integer"
- Minimum finger width at which touch is considered a palm.
Property: "Synaptics Palm Dimensions"
-
Option "PalmMinZ"
"integer"
- Minimum finger pressure at which touch is considered a
palm. Property: "Synaptics Palm Dimensions"
-
Option "CoastingSpeed"
"float"
- Your finger needs to produce this many scrolls per second
in order to start coasting. The default is 20 which should prevent you
from starting coasting unintentionally. 0 disables coasting. Property:
"Synaptics Coasting Speed"
-
Option "CoastingFriction"
"float"
- Number of scrolls/second² to decrease the coasting
speed. Default is 50. Property: "Synaptics Coasting Speed"
-
Option "SingleTapTimeout"
"integer"
- Timeout after a tap to recognize it as a single tap.
Property: "Synaptics Tap Durations"
-
Option "GrabEventDevice"
"boolean"
- If GrabEventDevice is true, the driver will grab the event
device for exclusive use when using the linux 2.6 event protocol. When
using other protocols, this option has no effect. Grabbing the event
device means that no other user space or kernel space program sees the
touchpad events. This is desirable if the X config file includes
/dev/input/mice as an input device, but is undesirable if you want to
monitor the device from user space. When changing this parameter with the
synclient program, the change will not take effect until the synaptics
driver is disabled and re-enabled. This can be achieved by switching to a
text console and then switching back to X.
-
Option "TapAndDragGesture"
"boolean"
- Switch on/off the tap-and-drag gesture. This gesture is an
alternative way of dragging. It is performed by tapping (touching and
releasing the finger), then touching again and moving the finger on the
touchpad. The gesture is enabled by default and can be disabled by setting
the TapAndDragGesture option to false. Property: "Synaptics
Gestures"
-
Option "VertResolution"
"integer"
- Resolution of X coordinates in units/millimeter. The value
is used together with HorizResolution to compensate unequal vertical and
horizontal sensitivity. Setting VertResolution and HorizResolution equal
values means no compensation. Default value is read from the touchpad or
set to 1 if value could not be read. Property: "Synaptics Pad
Resolution"
-
Option "HorizResolution"
"integer"
- Resolution of Y coordinates in units/millimeter. The value
is used together with VertResolution to compensate unequal vertical and
horizontal sensitivity. Setting VertResolution and HorizResolution equal
values means no compensation. Default value is read from the touchpad or
set to 1 if value could not be read. Property: "Synaptics Pad
Resolution"
-
Option "AreaLeftEdge"
"integer"
- Ignore movements, scrolling and tapping which start left of
this edge. The option is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting
the AreaLeftEdge option to any integer value other than zero. If supported
by the server (version 1.9 and later), the edge may be specified in
percent of the total width of the touchpad. Property: "Synaptics
Area"
-
Option "AreaRightEdge"
"integer"
- Ignore movements, scrolling and tapping which start right
of this edge. The option is disabled by default and can be enabled by
setting the AreaRightEdge option to any integer value other than zero. If
supported by the server (version 1.9 and later), the edge may be specified
in percent of the total width of the touchpad. Property: "Synaptics
Area"
-
Option "AreaTopEdge"
"integer"
- Ignore movements, scrolling and tapping which start above
this edge. The option is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting
the AreaTopEdge option to any integer value other than zero. If supported
by the server (version 1.9 and later), the edge may be specified in
percent of the total height of the touchpad. Property: "Synaptics
Area"
-
Option "AreaBottomEdge"
"integer"
- Ignore movements, scrolling and tapping which start below
this edge. The option is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting
the AreaBottomEdge option to any integer value other than zero. If
supported by the server (version 1.9 and later), the edge may be specified
in percent of the total height of the touchpad. Property: "Synaptics
Area"
-
Option "SoftButtonAreas" "RBL RBR
RBT RBB MBL MBR MBT MBB"
- This option is only available on ClickPad devices. Enable
soft button click area support on ClickPad devices. The first four
parameters are the left, right, top, bottom edge of the right button,
respectively, the second four parameters are the left, right, top, bottom
edge of the middle button, respectively. Any of the values may be given as
percentage of the touchpad width or height, whichever applies. If any edge
is set to 0 (not 0%), the button is assumed to extend to infinity in the
given direction. Setting all values to 0 (not 0%) disables soft button
areas. Button areas may not overlap, however it is permitted for two
buttons to share an edge value. Property: "Synaptics Soft Button
Areas"
-
Option "HasSecondarySoftButtons"
"boolean"
- This option is only available on ClickPad devices. Enable
the secondary software button area support. The exact area must be set in
option "SecondarySoftButtonAreas". See ClickPad support
for more details.
-
Option "SecondarySoftButtonAreas"
"RBL RBR RBT RBB MBL MBR MBT MBB"
- This option is only available on ClickPad devices and only
if Option "HasSecondarySoftButtons" is enabled. Define
the secondary soft button click areas on ClickPad devices (usually on top
of the device). For the allowed values for this option, see Option
"SoftButtonAreas". Primary and secondary soft button areas
must not overlap each other. If they do, the behavior of the driver is
undefined. Property: "Synaptics Secondary Soft Button Areas".
This property is only initialized if Option
"HasSecondarySoftButtons" is enabled and this option is set
in the xorg.conf(5).
The LeftEdge, RightEdge, TopEdge and BottomEdge parameters are used to define
the edge and corner areas of the touchpad. The parameters split the touchpad
area in 9 pieces, like this:
|
LeftEdge |
RightEdge |
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|
Physical top edge |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
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TopEdge |
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4 |
5 |
6 |
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BottomEdge |
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7 |
8 |
9 |
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Physical bottom edge |
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Physical left edge |
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Physical right edge |
|
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Coordinates to the left of LeftEdge are part of the left edge (areas 1, 4 and
7), coordinates to the left of LeftEdge and above TopEdge (area 1) are part of
the upper left corner, etc.
A good way to find appropriate edge parameters is to use
evtest(1) on the device
to see the x/y coordinates corresponding to different positions on the
touchpad.
The perceived physical edges may be adjusted with the AreaLeftEdge,
AreaRightEdge, AreaTopEdge, and AreaBottomEdge options. If these values are
set to something other than the physical edges, input that starts in the space
between the area edge and the respective physical edge is ignored. Note that
this reduces the available space on the touchpad to start motions in.
A tap event happens when the finger is touched and released in a time interval
shorter than MaxTapTime, and the touch and release coordinates are less than
MaxTapMove units apart. A "touch" event happens when the Z value
goes above FingerHigh, and an "untouch" event happens when the Z
value goes below FingerLow.
The MaxDoubleTapTime parameter has the same function as the MaxTapTime
parameter, but for the second, third, etc tap in a tap sequence. If you can't
perform double clicks fast enough (for example, xmms depends on fast double
clicks), try reducing this parameter. If you can't get word selection to work
in xterm (ie button down, button up, button down, move mouse), try increasing
this parameter.
The ClickTime parameter controls the delay between the button down and button up
X events generated in response to a tap event. A too long value can cause
undesirable autorepeat in scroll bars and a too small value means that visual
feedback from the gui application you are interacting with is harder to see.
The MinSpeed, MaxSpeed and AccelFactor parameters control the pointer motion
speed. The speed value defines the scaling between touchpad coordinates and
screen coordinates. When moving the finger very slowly, the MinSpeed value is
used, when moving very fast the MaxSpeed value is used. When moving the finger
at moderate speed, you get a pointer motion speed somewhere between MinSpeed
and MaxSpeed. If you don't want any acceleration, set MinSpeed and MaxSpeed to
the same value.
The MinSpeed, MaxSpeed and AccelFactor parameters don't have any effect on
scrolling speed. Scrolling speed is determined solely from the VertScrollDelta
and HorizScrollDelta parameters. To invert the direction of vertical or
horizontal scrolling, set VertScrollDelta or HorizScrollDelta to a negative
value.
Acceleration is mostly handled outside the driver, thus the driver will
translate MinSpeed into constant deceleration and adapt MaxSpeed at startup
time. This ensures you can user the other acceleration profiles, albeit
without pressure motion. However the numbers at runtime will likely be
different from any options you may have set.
When pressure motion is activated, the cursor motion speed depends on the
pressure exerted on the touchpad (the more pressure exerted on the touchpad,
the faster the pointer). More precisely the speed is first calculated
according to MinSpeed, MaxSpeed and AccelFactor, and then is multiplied by a
sensitivity factor.
The sensitivity factor can be adjusted using the PressureMotion parameters. If
the pressure is below PressureMotionMinZ, PressureMotionMinFactor is used, and
if the pressure is greater than PressureMotionMaxZ, PressureMotionMaxFactor is
used. For a pressure value between PressureMotionMinZ and PressureMotionMaxZ,
the factor is increased linearly.
Since most synaptics touchpad models don't have a button that corresponds to the
middle button on a mouse, the driver can emulate middle mouse button events.
If you press both the left and right mouse buttons at almost the same time (no
more than EmulateMidButtonTime milliseconds apart) the driver generates a
middle mouse button event.
Circular scrolling acts like a scrolling wheel on the touchpad. Scrolling is
engaged when a drag starts in the given CircScrollTrigger region, which can be
all edges, a particular side, or a particular corner. Once scrolling is
engaged, moving your finger in clockwise circles around the center of the
touchpad will generate scroll down events and counter clockwise motion will
generate scroll up events. Lifting your finger will disengage circular
scrolling. Use tight circles near the center of the pad for fast scrolling and
large circles for better control. When used together with vertical scrolling,
hitting the upper or lower right corner will seamlessly switch over from
vertical to circular scrolling.
Coasting is enabled by setting the CoastingSpeed parameter to a non-zero value.
Coasting comes in two flavors: conventional (finger off) coasting, and corner
(finger on) coasting.
Conventional coasting is enabled when coasting is enabled, and CornerCoasting is
set to false. When conventional coasting is enabled, horizontal/vertical
scrolling can continue after the finger is released from the lower/right edge
of the touchpad. The driver computes the scrolling speed corresponding to the
finger speed immediately before the finger leaves the touchpad. If this
scrolling speed is larger than the CoastingSpeed parameter (measured in scroll
events per second), the scrolling will continue with the same speed in the
same direction until the finger touches the touchpad again.
Corner coasting is enabled when coasting is enabled, and CornerCoasting is set
to true. When corner coasting is enabled, edge scrolling can continue as long
as the finger stays in a corner. Coasting begins when the finger enters the
corner, and continues until the finger leaves the corner. CornerCoasting takes
precedence over the seamless switch from edge scrolling to circular scrolling.
That is, if CornerCoasting is active, scrolling will stop, and circular
scrolling will not start, when the finger leaves the corner.
The synaptics has a built-in noise cancellation based on hysteresis. This means
that incoming coordinates actually shift a box of predefined dimensions such
that it covers the incoming coordinate, and only the boxes own center is used
as input. Obviously, the smaller the box the better, but the likelihood of
noise motion coming through also increases.
A click pad device has button(s) integrated into the touchpad surface. The user
must press downward on the touchpad in order to generated a button press.
ClickPad support is enabled if the option
ClickPad is set or the
property is set at runtime. On some platforms, this option will be set
automatically if the kernel detects a matching device. On Linux, the device
must have the INPUT_PROP_BUTTONPAD property set.
ClickPads do not support middle mouse button emulation. If enabling ClickPad
support at runime, the user must also set the middle mouse button timeout to
0. If auto-detected, middle mouse button emulation is disabled by the driver.
ClickPads provide software emulated buttons through
Option
"SoftButtonAreas". These buttons enable areas on the touchpad to
perform as right or middle mouse button. When the user performs a click within
a defined soft button area, a right or middle click is performed.
Some laptops, most notably the Lenovo T440, T540 and x240 series, provide a
pointing stick without physical buttons. On those laptops, the top of the
touchpad acts as software-emulated button area. This area can be enabled with
Option "HasSecondarySoftButtons" and configured with
Option "SecondarySoftButtonAreas". On some platforms, this
option will be set automatically if the kernel detects a matching device. On
Linux, the device must have the INPUT_PROP_TOPBUTTONPAD property set.
Synaptics 1.0 and higher support input device properties if the driver is
running on X server 1.6 or higher. The synclient tool shipped with synaptics
version 1.1 uses input device properties by default. Properties supported:
- Synaptics Edges
- 32 bit, 4 values, left, right, top, bottom.
- Synaptics Finger
- 32 bit, 3 values, low, high, press.
- Synaptics Tap Time
- 32 bit.
- Synaptics Tap Move
- 32 bit.
- Synaptics Tap Durations
- 32 bit, 3 values, single touch timeout, max tapping time
for double taps, duration of a single click.
- Synaptics ClickPad
- 8 bit (Bool).
- Synaptics Middle Button Timeout
- 32 bit.
- Synaptics Two-Finger Pressure
- 32 bit.
- Synaptics Two-Finger Width
- 32 bit.
- Synaptics Scrolling Distance
- 32 bit, 2 values, vert, horiz.
- Synaptics Edge Scrolling
- 8 bit (BOOL), 3 values, vertical, horizontal, corner.
- Synaptics Two-Finger Scrolling
- 8 bit (BOOL), 2 values, vertical, horizontal.
- Synaptics Move Speed
- FLOAT, 4 values, min, max, accel, <deprecated>
- Synaptics Button Scrolling
- 8 bit (BOOL), 2 values, updown, leftright.
- Synaptics Button Scrolling Repeat
- 8 bit (BOOL), 2 values, updown, leftright.
- Synaptics Button Scrolling Time
- 32 bit.
- Synaptics Off
- 8 bit, valid values (0, 1, 2).
- Synaptics Locked Drags
- 8 bit (BOOL).
- Synaptics Locked Drags Timeout
- 32 bit.
- Synaptics Tap Action
- 8 bit, up to MAX_TAP values (see synaptics.h), 0 disables
an element. order: RT, RB, LT, LB, F1, F2, F3.
- Synaptics Click Action
- 8 bit, up to MAX_CLICK values (see synaptics.h), 0 disables
an element. order: Finger 1, 2, 3.
- Synaptics Circular Scrolling
- 8 bit (BOOL).
- Synaptics Circular Scrolling Distance
- FLOAT.
- Synaptics Circular Scrolling Trigger
- 8 bit, valid values 0..8 (inclusive) order: any edge, top,
top + right, right, right + bottom, bottom, bottom + left, left, left +
top.
- Synaptics Circular Pad
- 8 bit (BOOL).
- Synaptics Palm Detection
- 8 bit (BOOL).
- Synaptics Palm Dimensions
- 32 bit, 2 values, width, z.
- Synaptics Coasting Speed
- FLOAT, 2 values, speed, friction.
- Synaptics Pressure Motion
- 32 bit, 2 values, min, max.
- Synaptics Pressure Motion Factor
- FLOAT, 2 values, min, max.
- Synaptics Grab Event Device
- 8 bit (BOOL).
- Synaptics Gestures
- 8 bit (BOOL), 1 value, tap-and-drag.
- Synaptics Area
- The AreaLeftEdge, AreaRightEdge, AreaTopEdge and
AreaBottomEdge parameters are used to define the edges of the active area
of the touchpad. All movements, scrolling and tapping which take place
outside of this area will be ignored. This property is disabled by
default.
32 bit, 4 values, left, right, top, bottom. 0 disables an element.
- Synaptics Soft Button Areas
- This property is only available on ClickPad devices. The
Right and middle soft button areas are used to support right and middle
click actions on a ClickPad device. Providing 0 for all values of a given
button disables the button area.
32 bit, 8 values, RBL, RBR, RBT, RBB, MBL, MBR, MBT, MBB.
- Synaptics Capabilities
- This read-only property expresses the physical capability
of the touchpad, most notably whether the touchpad hardware supports
multi-finger tapping and scrolling.
8 bit (BOOL), 7 values (read-only), has left button, has middle button, has
right button, two-finger detection, three-finger detection, pressure
detection, and finger/palm width detection.
- Synaptics Pad Resolution
- 32 bit unsigned, 2 values (read-only), vertical, horizontal
in units/millimeter.
Configuration through
InputClass sections is recommended in X servers 1.8
and later. See
xorg.conf.d(5) for more details. An example xorg.conf.d snippet
is provided in
${sourcecode}/conf/70-synaptics.conf
Configuration through hal fdi files is recommended in X servers 1.5, 1.6 and
1.7. An example hal policy file is provided in
${sourcecode}/conf/11-x11-synaptics.fdi
If either of
Protocol "auto-dev" (default) or
Protocol "event" is used, the driver
initializes defaults based on the capabilities reported by the kernel driver.
Acceleration, edges and resolution are based on the dimensions reported by the
kernel. If the kernel reports multi-finger detection, two-finger vertical
scrolling is enabled, horizontal two-finger scrolling is disabled and edge
scrolling is disabled. If no multi-finger capabilities are reported, edge
scrolling is enabled for both horizontal and vertical scrolling. Tapping is
disabled by default for touchpads with one or more physical buttons. To enable
it you need to map tap actions to buttons. See the "TapButton1",
"TapButton2" and "TapButton3" options.
Button mapping for physical buttons is handled in the server. If the device is
switched to left-handed (an in-server mapping of physical buttons 1, 2, 3 to
the logical buttons 3, 2, 1, respectively), both physical and TapButtons are
affected. To counteract this, the TapButtons need to be set up in reverse
order (TapButton1=3, TapButton2=1).
The following options are no longer part of the driver configuration:
-
Option "Repeater"
"string"
-
Option "HistorySize"
"integer"
-
Option "SpecialScrollAreaRight"
"boolean"
-
Option "GuestMouseOff"
"boolean"
-
Option "SHMConfig"
"boolean"
-
Option "FingerPress"
"integer"
-
Option "TrackstickSpeed"
"float"
-
Option "EdgeMotionMinZ"
"integer"
-
Option "EdgeMotionMaxZ"
"integer"
-
Option "EdgeMotionMinSpeed"
"integer"
-
Option "EdgeMotionMaxSpeed"
"integer"
-
Option "EdgeMotionUseAlways"
"boolean"
Peter Osterlund <
[email protected]> and many others.
Xorg(1),
xorg.conf(5),
Xserver(1),
X(7),
synclient(1),
syndaemon(1)