[01:57] <Sarvatt> RAOF: it costs $.10 more to add a real multitouch touchpad to a laptop, that adds up! :)
[01:58] <Sarvatt> only apple is willing to put something decent in there..
[12:52] <nerochiaro> i hve been told that at the moment touchpads will not send xi2 two-finger touch events to applications due to the mouse interpreter converting them to mousewheel. is there a way to disable this behavior globally, so i can test how apps will behave when they receive them ?
[12:54] <tseliot> mlankhorst, RAOF: ^
[13:11] <tjaalton> 01:56 < RAOF> Bah, nobody stays around to my morning :)
[13:11] <tjaalton> 01:57 < RAOF> t1mp: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics doesn't send two-finger multitouch events; it consumes them itself to  synthesise scroll events instead.
[13:11] <tjaalton> 01:57 < RAOF> t1mp: And most touchpads will _report_ more than 2 fingers touching the touchpad, but only send coordinates  for the first 2.
[13:11] <tjaalton> 01:58 < RAOF> t1mp: Because apparently Apple is _still_ buying up _all_ the non-terrible touchpad hardware :(
[13:11] <tjaalton> nerochiaro: ^
[13:13] <nerochiaro> tjaalton: yes, but can we temporarily disable this behavior somehow ? I want to see how my app would react when 2 finger events are not consumed by the stack anymore
[13:16] <tjaalton> disable synaptics
[13:16] <tjaalton> so that it'll load evdev instead
[13:28] <nerochiaro> tjaalton: can you please point me in the right direction on how to do that ?
[13:34] <tjaalton> nerochiaro: the most brutal way would be to remove the driver.. or move it aside, or change the xorg.conf.d snippet to not do anything
[13:35] <nerochiaro> tjaalton: i'll try the last one you suggested. seems the least brutal
[18:30] <Prf_Jakob> mlankhorst: did you push the svga fixes to the ubuntu packages?
[18:38] <Prf_Jakob> mlankhorst: I updated bug 1284134 if that is okay?