> I'm running Woody 2.6.12.2 on an HP Pavilion notebook (dv4040us). One > problem I'm trying to fix is the touchpad's sensitivity. This > touchpad is crazy sensitive -- just breathe on it and the pointer > moves! In some contexts, this doesn't bother me that much. But, when > I'm using apps or tools that require a lot of typing (emacs, gmail in > a browser window,...), it's really a problem. While I am typing, if > any portion of the base of my hand/palm comes in to contact with the > touchpad, no matter how lightly, the pointer puts the cursor in a new > location, and one of two things happens: 1) a new window is selected > and made active (mildly annoying), or 2) whatever letters I was in the > process of typing are inserted in an incorrect location (extremely > annoying!).
Check your Xorg config. You should make you're using the synaptics driver which will give you many configuration parameters, including sensitivity, two-finger-scolling, tapping, ... In my case tpconfig doesn't seem to have any impact (although it does give the impression of working correctly), whereas things like synclient or [gq]synaptics definitely do work. I haven't yet found a good way to completely disable the touchpad (not just the tapping) while typing. If someone knows of such a thing, I'd love to hear about it. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]