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NAME

       cyapa — Cypress APA trackpad with I2C interface driver

SYNOPSIS

       To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines into the kernel configuration file:

             device cyapa
             device ig4
             device iicbus

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

             cyapa_load="YES"
             ig4_load="YES"

       On   many  Chromebook  models  this  driver  can  be  automatically  configured  with  the  help  of  the
       chromebook_platform(4) driver.  Alternatively, the
       cyapa driver can be manually configured in /boot/device.hints:
       hint.cyapa.0.at="iicbus0"
       hint.cyapa.0.addr="0xCE"
       hint.cyapa.1.at="iicbus1"
       hint.cyapa.1.addr="0xCE"

DESCRIPTION

       The cyapa driver provides support for the Cypress  APA  trackpad.   It  emulates  the  IntelliMouse  PS/2
       protocol.  It supports basic mouse ioctls, so that moused(8) is supported properly.

   Trackpad layout
                          2/3               1/3
                 +--------------------+------------+
                 |                    |   Middle   |
                 |                    |   Button   |
                 |       Left         |            |
                 |      Button        +------------+
                 |                    |   Right    |
                 |                    |   Button   |
                 +--------------------+............|
                 |     Thumb/Button Area           | 15%
                 +---------------------------------+

   Trackpad features
       Two finger scrolling
                 Use two fingers for Z axis scrolling.

       Button down/second finger
                 While  one finger clicks and holds down the touchpad, the second finger can be used to move the
                 mouse cursor.  This can be useful for drawing or selecting text.

       Thumb/Button area
                 The lower 15% of the trackpad will not affect the mouse cursor position.  This allows for  high
                 precision clicking, by controlling the cursor with the index finger and pushing/holding the pad
                 down with the thumb.

       Trackpad button
                 Push  physical  button.   The left two thirds of the pad issues a LEFT button event.  The upper
                 right corner issues a MIDDLE button event.  The lower  right  corner  issues  a  RIGHT  button.
                 Optionally, tap to click can be enabled (see below).

       On a system using device.hints(5), these values are configurable for cyapa:

       hint.cyapa.%d.at    target iicbus(4).

       hint.cyapa.%d.addr  cyapa i2c address on the iicbus(4).

SYSCTL VARIABLES

       These sysctl(8) variables are available:

       debug.cyapa_idle_freq
                 Scan frequency in idle mode, the default is 1.

       debug.cyapa_slow_freq
                 Scan frequency in slow mode, the default is 20.

       debug.cyapa_norm_freq
                 Scan frequency in normal mode, the default is 100.

       debug.cyapa_minpressure
                 Minimum pressure to detect a finger, the default is 12.

       debug.cyapa_enable_tapclick
                 Controls tap to click.  Possible values:

                 0         Tap to click is disabled.  This is the default value.

                 1         Tap to click always generates a left mouse button event.

                 2         Tap  to  click  generates  left  mouse button event if the left 2/3rds of the pad are
                           tapped and a right mouse button event otherwise.

                 3         Tap to click generates mouse button events as if the physical button was pressed (see
                           “DESCRIPTION” above).

       debug.cyapa_tapclick_min_ticks
                 Minimum tap duration in ticks to create a click, the default is 1.

       debug.cyapa_tapclick_max_ticks
                 Maximum tap duration in ticks to create a click, the default is 8.

       debug.cyapa_move_min_ticks
                 Minimum ticks before cursor movement occurs, the default is 4.

       debug.cyapa_scroll_wait_ticks
                 Ticks to wait before starting to scroll, the default is 0.

       debug.cyapa_scroll_stick_ticks
                 Ticks while preventing cursor movement on single finger after scroll, the default is 15.

       debug.cyapa_thumbarea_percent
                 Size of bottom thumb area in percent, the default is 15.

       debug.cyapa_debug
                 Setting this to a non-zero value enables debug output to console and syslog, the default is 0.

       debug.cyapa_reset
                 Setting this to a  non-zero  value  reinitializes  the  device.   The  sysctl  resets  to  zero
                 immediately.

FILES

       cyapa  creates  /dev/cyapa0,  which  presents  the  mouse  as  an  IntelliMouse PS/2 device.  It supports
       moused(8) levels 0 through 2, level 1 is used by default.

EXAMPLES

       To use cyapa with moused(8), add the following lines to the rc.conf(5) file:

             moused_enable="YES"
             moused_port="/dev/cyapa0"

       If vertical scrolling is not desired, add

             moused_flags="-l0"

       to rc.conf(5).

       Enable tap to click for the left and the right mouse button and disable the thumb area  by  adding  these
       lines to the sysctl.conf(5) file:

             debug.cyapa_thumbarea_percent=0
             debug.cyapa_enable_tapclick=2

SEE ALSO

       chromebook_platform(4), ig4(4), iicbus(4), sysmouse(4), moused(8)

AUTHORS

       The original cyapa driver was written for DragonFly BSD by Matthew Dillon.

       It has been ported, modified, and enhanced for FreeBSD by Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de>.

       This manual page was written by Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de>.

BUGS

       The cyapa driver detects the device from the I2C address.  This might have unforeseen consequences if the
       initialization sequence is sent to an unknown device at that address.

Debian                                          December 18, 2018                                       CYAPA(4)