In xsrc/external/mit/xf86-input-ws/dist/src/ws.c there is this fragment: #if GET_ABI_MAJOR(ABI_XINPUT_VERSION) >= 14 if (hscroll || vscroll) { xf86Msg(X_WARNING, "%s: hscroll=%d, vscroll=%d\n", pInfo->name, hscroll, vscroll); valuator_mask_zero(priv->scroll_mask); valuator_mask_set_double(priv->scroll_mask, HSCROLL_AXIS, (double) hscroll); valuator_mask_set_double(priv->scroll_mask, VSCROLL_AXIS, (double) vscroll); xf86PostMotionEventM(pInfo->dev, FALSE, priv->scroll_mask); } #endif and it prints this warning every time I scroll using the touchpad on my ThinkPad. Apparently it is a "new" way for touchpads to report scrolling (both horizontal and vertica). These messages are filling up my /var/log/Xorg.0.log and wearing out my NVMe unnecesarily. This touchpad method is not supported by the xf86-input-mouse driver so with that one the touchpad doesn't scroll. Shall I just remove the warning? -Olaf. -- ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert <rhialto/at/falu.nl> \X/ There is no AI. There is just someone else's work. --I. Rose
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