On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 07:16:13PM -0400, David Corbin wrote: > On Sunday 24 April 2005 07:36 am, Richard Fish wrote: > > David Corbin wrote: > > >This problem continues. I've discovered the following: > > >1) The problem shows up with gpm, as well as X > > >2) I can plug in a USB mouse and it works fine. > > >3) If I boot into Windows (ugh), the touch pad works fine. (It's a bit > > > slow in movement, but I assume that's driver settings). > > > > > >What's the likely hood this a hardware problem that only shows itself in > > > Linux and not Windows? > > > > > >David > > > > Do you have any better luck of you disable CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX > > and use /dev/input/mice insead? It WFM. > > Your suggestion reminded me to try a more recent kernel. That has improved > things tremendously. > > Now, the touch pad works, but movement is *very* slow. A full width move on > the touchpad is about 50 pixels. I've tried playing with the various > synaptic settigns (synclient), but I can't seem to adjust this in any way I > can recognize. > > David
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