Is it a bug that one has to disable the touchpad to get trackpoint scrolling? For me, it looks like that because I do not see any reason for that behaviour. Should I open a new bug? The heading seems to fit, though. This seems to be the case for all system, but I'm running ubuntu jaunty on a Lenovo X300, with amd64 and I tried to enable it through hal.
Is it a bug that one has to disable the touchpad to get trackpoint scrolling? For me, it looks like that because I do not see any reason for that behaviour. Should I open a new bug? The heading seems to fit, though. This seems to be the case for all system, but I'm running ubuntu jaunty on a Lenovo X300, with amd64 and I tried to enable it through hal.
$ xinput list-props 6
Device 'DualPoint Stick':
Device Enabled (109): 1
Evdev Axis Inversion (247): 0, 0
Evdev Reopen Attempts (244): 10
Evdev Axis Calibration (245):
Evdev Axes Swap (246): 0
Evdev Middle Button Emulation (248): 1
Evdev Middle Button Timeout (249): 50
Evdev Wheel Emulation (250): 1
Evdev Wheel Emulation Axes (251): 6, 7, 4, 5
Evdev Wheel Emulation Inertia (252): 10
Evdev Wheel Emulation Timeout (253): 200
Evdev Wheel Emulation Button (254): 2
Evdev Drag Lock Buttons (255): 0