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synaptics(5)							  synaptics(5)

NAME
       synaptics - Synaptics touchpad driver for XOrg/XFree86.

INTRODUCTION
       This  is	 a  driver for the Synaptics TouchPad for XOrg/XFree86 4.x.  A
       Synaptics touchpad by default operates in compatibility mode by emulat‐
       ing  a  standard	 mouse.	  However,  by	using a dedicated driver, more
       advanced features of the touchpad becomes available, such as:

       ·   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.

       ·   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,	and  six/seven
	   events for horizontal scrolling.

       ·   Adjustable finger detection.

       ·   Multifinger taps: two finger for middle button and three finger for
	   right button events.	 (Needs	 hardware  support.   Not  all	models
	   implement this feature.)

       ·   Run-time  configuration  using  shared  memory.  This means you can
	   change parameter settings without restarting the X server.

       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.)

DESCRIPTION
       The driver behavior can be configured with parameters.	These  parame‐
       ters  are options in the InputDevice section in the XOrg/XFree86 config
       file.  See the INSTALL file for a working example.   If	you  have  the
       SHMConfig  parameter  enabled,  these parameters can also be changed at
       runtime with the synclient(1) program.  The  following  parameters  are
       available:

       Device (String)
	      Synaptics device.

       Protocol (String)

	      auto-dev	 automatic, default

	      psaux	 raw
	      event	 linux 2.6 kernel events
	      psm	 FreeBSD psm driver

       SHMConfig (Bool)
	      Switch on/off shared memory for configuration.

       LeftEdge (Integer)
	      X coordinate for left edge.

       RightEdge (Integer)
	      X coordinate for right edge.

       TopEdge (Integer)
	      Y coordinate for top edge.

       BottomEdge (Integer)
	      Y coordinate for bottom edge.

       FingerLow (Integer)
	      When  finger  pressure drops below this value, the driver counts
	      it as a release.

       FingerHigh (Integer)
	      When finger pressure goes above this value, the driver counts it
	      as a touch.

       MaxTapTime (Integer)
	      Maximum time (in milliseconds) for detecting a tap.

       MaxTapMove (Integer)
	      Maximum movement of the finger for detecting a tap.

       MaxDoubleTapTime (Integer)
	      Maximum time (in milliseconds) for detecting a double tap.

       ClickTime (Integer)
	      The duration of the mouse click generated by tapping.

       FastTaps (Bool)
	      Makes  the  driver  react faster to a single tap, but also makes
	      double clicks caused by double tapping slower.

       VertScrollDelta (Integer)
	      Move distance of the finger for a scroll event.

       HorizScrollDelta (Integer)
	      Move distance of the finger for a scroll event.

       EdgeMotionMinZ (Integer)
	      Finger pressure at which minimum edge motion speed is set.

       EdgeMotionMaxZ (Integer)
	      Finger pressure at which maximum edge motion speed is set.

       EdgeMotionMinSpeed (Integer)
	      Slowest setting for edge motion speed.

       EdgeMotionMaxSpeed (Integer)
	      Fastest setting for edge motion speed.

       EdgeMotionUseAlways (Bool)
	      If on, edge motion is also used for normal movements.   If  off,
	      egde motion is used only when dragging.

       Repeater (String)
	      Repeater device.

       MinSpeed (Float)
	      Minimum speed factor.

       MaxSpeed (Float)
	      Maximum speed factor.

       AccelFactor (Float)
	      Acceleration factor.

       UpDownScrolling (Bool)
	      If  on, the up/down buttons generate button 4/5 events.  If off,
	      the up button generates a double click and the down button  gen‐
	      erates a button 2 event.

       LeftRightScrolling (Bool)
	      If  on,  the  left/right buttons generate button 6/7 events.  If
	      off, the left/right buttons both generate button 2 events.

       UpDownRepeat (Bool)
	      If on, and the up/down buttons are used for  scrolling  (UpDown‐
	      Scrolling),  these  buttons will send auto-repeating 4/5 events,
	      with the delay between repeats determined by ScrollButtonRepeat.

       LeftRightRepeat (Bool)
	      If on, and the left/right buttons are used for scrolling	(Left‐
	      RightScrolling),	these  buttons	will  send  auto-repeating 6/7
	      events, with the delay between repeats determined by  ScrollBut‐
	      tonRepeat.

       ScrollButtonRepeat (Integer)
	      The  number of milliseconds between repeats of button events 4-7
	      from the up/down/left/right scroll buttons.

       EmulateMidButtonTime (Integer)
	      Maximum time (in milliseconds) for middle button emulation.

       TouchpadOff (Integer)
	      Switch off the touchpad.	Valid values are:

	      0	  Touchpad is enabled
	      1	  Touchpad is switched off
	      2	  Only tapping and scrolling is switched off

       GuestMouseOff (Bool)
	      Switch on/off guest mouse (often a stick).

       LockedDrags (Bool)
	      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.

       RTCornerButton (Integer)
	      Which  mouse  button is reported on a right top corner tap.  Set
	      to 0 to disable.

       RBCornerButton (Integer)
	      Which mouse button is reported on a  right  bottom  corner  tap.
	      Set to 0 to disable.

       LTCornerButton (Integer)
	      Which mouse button is reported on a left top corner tap.	Set to
	      0 to disable.

       LBCornerButton (Integer)
	      Which mouse button is reported on a left bottom corner tap.  Set
	      to 0 to disable.

       TapButton1 (Integer)
	      Which  mouse  button is reported on a non-corner one-finger tap.
	      Set to 0 to disable.

       TapButton2 (Integer)
	      Which mouse button is reported on a non-corner  two-finger  tap.
	      Set to 0 to disable.

       TapButton3 (Integer)
	      Which mouse button is reported on a non-corner three-finger tap.
	      Set to 0 to disable.

       CircularScrolling (Bool)
	      If on, circular scrolling is used.

       CircScrollDelta (Float)
	      Move angle (radians) of finger to generate a scroll event.

       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

       CircularPad (Bool)
	      Instead of being a rectangle, the edge is the  ellipse  enclosed
	      by   the	Left/Right/Top/BottomEdge  parameters.	 For  circular
	      touchpads.

       PalmDetect (Bool)
	      If palm detection	 should	 be  enabled.	Note  that  this  also
	      requires hardware/firmware support from the touchpad.

       PalmMinWidth (Integer)
	      Minimum finger width at which touch is considered a palm.

       PalmMinZ (Integer)
	      Minimum finger pressure at which touch is considered a palm.

       CoastingSpeed (Float)
	      Coasting threshold scrolling speed.  0 disables coasting.

       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
       ┌─────└─────────────└───┐ Physical top edge
       │ 1   │	    2	   │ 3 │
       └─────└─────────────└───┘ TopEdge
       │     │		   │   │
       │ 4   │	    5	   │ 6 │
       │     │		   │   │
       └─────└─────────────└───┘ BottomEdge
       │ 7   │	    8	   │ 9 │
       └─────└─────────────└───┘ Physical bottom edge
       │Physical left edge     │ Physical right edge

       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 appro‐
       priate edge parameters is to enable the SHMConfig option and run	 "syn‐
       client  -m  1"  to  see	the x/y coordinates corresponding to different
       positions on the touchpad.

       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  disable  vertical
       or  horizontal  scrolling,  set	VertScrollDelta or HorizScrollDelta to
       zero.

       When hitting an egde, movement  can  be	automatically  continued.   If
       EdgeMotionUseAlways  is	false, edge motion is only used when dragging.
       With EdgeMotionUseAlways set to true, it is also used for normal cursor
       movements.

       Edge  motion  speed  is calculated by taking into account the amount of
       pressure applied to the touchpad.   The	sensitivity  can  be  adjusted
       using  the EdgeMotion parameters.  If the pressure is below EdgeMotion‐
       MinZ, EdgeMotionMinSpeed is used, and if the pressure is	 greater  than
       EdgeMotionMaxZ,	EdgeMotionMaxSpeed  is	used.	For  a	pressure value
       between EdgeMotionMinZ and EdgeMotionMaxZ, the speed is increased  lin‐
       early.

       Since  most  synaptics  touchpad models don't have a button that corre‐
       sponds to the middle button on a mouse, the driver can  emulate	middle
       mouse  button  events.  If you press both the left and right mouse but‐
       tons at almost the same time (no more  than  EmulateMidButtonTime  mil‐
       liseconds apart) the driver generates a middle mouse button event.

       Circular	 scrolling  acts  like	a  scrolling  wheel  on	 the trackpad.
       Scrolling is engaged when a drag starts in the given  CircScrollTrigger
       region, which can be all edges, a particular side, or a particular cor‐
       ner.  Once scrolling is engaged, moving your finger in  clockwise  cir‐
       cles  around  the trackpad will generate scroll down events and counter
       clockwise scroll up events.  Lifting your finger will disengage	circu‐
       lar  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.   When  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 (mea‐
       sured in scroll events per second), the scrolling  will	continue  with
       the  same  speed	 in  the  same	direction until the finger touches the
       touchpad again.

AUTHORS
       Peter Osterlund <petero2@telia.com> and many others.

SEE ALSO
       synclient(1), syndaemon(1)

				    0.14.4			  synaptics(5)
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