New issue by raphhawk on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/33972 Description: ### System * xuname: *output of ``xuname`` (part of xtools)* Void 5.13.19_1 x86_64 GenuineIntel uptodate rFFF * package: *affected package(s) including the version*: ``xbps-query -p pkgver `` xf86-input-synaptics dbus android-udev-rules ### Expected behavior After a fresh install of void in a thinkpad, the mouse i.e, the tochpad and trackpoint both should work out of the box. Android and usb devices / partitions should be visible in any graphical file manager and should be able to manage those file systems. ### Actual behavior no movement of mouse trackpad but it does with trackpoint no devices are visible in a graphical file manager and no mount options are working ### Steps to reproduce the behavior Fresh install void base on any "thinkpad" which has both trackpoint and trackpad I am running bspwm without a dm on top of void base. ### The solution Ofcourse I have found a "temporary" solution for this behaviour i believe but this keeps me from using void as a daily driver. 1. for the cursors, I had to install xf86-input-synaptics and add a kernal parameter to grub i.e psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=0 2. for the android devices to "just show up", i had to install android-udev-rules package. It still doesnot mount out of the box. 3. for automounting the drives, the user should be in storage group and need to edit the Udisks2 policy and also need to start the xinit with dbus-session-start. ### The Problem and Conclusion It would be way better if void-base supported the android and devices situation out of the box and also the cursors situation. ### Thankyou