"i8042.nopnp=1 pci=nocrs" does not cure the problem, it only allows the
touchpad to be recognized as mouse pointer.
In *buntu, under "mouse and touchpads" it is shown as a mouse and no hint of a
touchpad.
So only right and left click plus cursor movement will work, nothing else.
There are some s
Since the driver from github seems to work with the mtk7630 device, what
is the process to move this upstream?
I think the developer for rt2800 can simply incorporate the changes into the
mainline beta driver and the masses could test it out then.
How is the developer informed about this patch an
This bug affects all ASUS P550 notebooks with production date starting from Jan
2014.
They have swapped the reliable Atheros Wifi/BT controller with this MediaCrap
module 7630.
I have asked MediaTek (through webform and via mail) and they did not respond.
I wonder if they do exist at all or are
Public bug reported:
The touchpad is not recognized.
The "psmouse.proto=bare" hotfix does not work.
The "i8042.noaux i8042.reset" does not work, even though the touchpad would
work in PS2 compat mode (under Win7).
The FN keys are not working at all, probably due to some strange ACPI
decode error
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[Asus X750LN] Touchpad
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This bug affects all current ASUS UX305FA models, tested with BIOS 206
and 207 and Kernel 3.19 and up to Kernel 4.0.4 from mainline. Kernel
parameters "acpi_osi=" or "acpi_backlight=intel" do not work at all,
"acpi_osi" only disables the WMI control (possibly another bug).
How are these ACPI event
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