Timo,
I'm currently testing Intrepid Beta. The AlpsPS/2 ALPS Glidepoint does
NOT trigger the Touchpad tab in Mouse Properties. See Bug #267611.
Since I cannot see what is provided on the Touchpad tab, can you confirm
that there is an option which will turn the touchpad off when an
external mous
*** SOLVED ** HOW TO DISABLE TOUCHPAD IN KUBUNTU ***
sudo rmmod psmouse ( disables the touchpad )
sudo modprobe psmouse ( re-enables the touchpad )
for the original author's explanation, see this link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...9&postcount=13
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*** SOLVED ** HOW TO DISABLE TOUCHPAD IN KUBUNTU ***
sudo rmmod psmouse ( disables the touchpad )
sudo modprobe psmouse ( re-enables the touchpad )
for the original author's explanation, see this link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...9&postcount=13
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I am running Kubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Haron) in Wubi mode. None of the
solutions ever mentioned for this touchpad problem has been effective in my
case. I have tried all the solutions that I could find on several forums.
NOTHING! nada!
A challenge to the developers---Let's get this very basic
Intrepid has support for input properties, which means that you can
configure the device during the session without any SHMConfig hacks.
Closing as fixed.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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lunuxonbute: I've got an elantech touchpad in my Asus EeePC. The
synaptics driver *does not* recognize it (in Hardy), and therefore
cannot configure it, instead it is picked up by the generic X mouse
driver. Check your /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
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https:
linuxonbute:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=synaptics&mode=filename&suite=hardy&arch=any
finds /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/synaptics_drv.so from package
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics :-)
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apt-get install decided that I already had the latest xorg driver which
it said was the regex of the xfree one
searched for synaptics_drv.o but could not find it anywhere on my system
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A simple way to disable the touchpad is to add this line:
rmmod psmouse
to the end of rc.local.
If you do want to enable it to try a new configuration you can comment
that line out and reboot.
I have a zepto znote 3215W with an elantech touchpad. The synaptics driver is
used to drive it.
It st
I used this app (http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/gsynaptics) to avoid the
problem..
After having manually set "SHMConfig" "true" in my xorg.conf, gsynaptics
started and allowed me modifying tapping interval for my Dell Vostro 1500..
I think this is the best workaround we can have..
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synaptic
If SHMConfig is set to "on", use
$ syndaemon -i 1 -t -d
to start a daemon that disables tapping and scrolling (but not pointer
movement) for one second after the last key was pressed.
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Hello! First of all let me say I am truly regretting doing this. This is
a spam message sent to all critical bug message lists. It's purpose:
making this (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-
support/+bug/59695) bug critical too. This is a long standing bug and
has a very serious impact
Hello again:
As a follow-up, I just wanted to note that I have continued to try every
workaround that I have found, but nothing seems to get me past this
problem. None of the updates have changed anything either. All I can do
is use my hotkeys and disable the touchpad each time I boot the
computer
Same problem on Latitude D620, fixed by above workaround.
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Same problem on a Samsung R70, the MaxTapTime 0 option fixed the tapping
issue for me.
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I've exactly the same problem in my Acer Aspire 5920...
At the countrary all works well in my TravelMate 290 (and not-so-well in
another older Aspire I've).
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I think there are more then one issue being discussed in this bug. As
for myself this issue was fixed in later beta release of Gutsy.
Thanks,
~ Mike
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I just wanted to add the attached files. They seem to be showing that
the touch pad is not being detected, so the driver is being unloaded.
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I'm still having problems with this touchpad sensitivity on Gutsy
x86_64. My computer is an MSI MS-1719. I have tried every which way that
I have found (and I think I have probably found them all) to configure
the xorg.conf, but no matter what I do, the end result is the same. If I
try to launch ks
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I think that modifying the touchpad driver to only send tap events if
the touchpad is tapped more sharply has led to my problem, where not all
taps are recognized.
Se more details here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=526654
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I have a Dell Inspiron 1501 running Fedora Core 6.
The following disabled my touchpad.
Add to the xorg.conf file (found in /etc/X11):
Option "SHMConfig" "on"
Option "TouchpadOff" "1"
and restart computer (or the X server).
I found this reading all the above postin
+100 from me on this issue !
I've been using an HP laptop with a Synaptics touchpad and Linux for
over 2 years now. There has always been a problem getting the touchpad
set up right. I DO NOT think editing xorg.conf is the answer. I have
friends with similar laptops and one refused to install L
While one solution is to disable touchpad clicking altogether, I think
configuring the touchpad to require a more decisive tap before sending an event
could be a more satisfactory solution for many.
Just pointing out: there is a 'synclient' tool that lets you monitor the
touchpad, and tweak set
Re: Pointer going crazy once in a while, or suddenly jumping across the
screen.
I had a laptop that did that, and what I discovered is that if I had the
Gnome battery meter running, it did that, but when I shut it off, the
problem went away. The Gkrellm battery meter did not seem to cause it.
It
It's so good to know that this problem is being exposed. I share
Madmoose's problem - I have to restart gdm for the mouse taps to stop
working entirely, even when properly configured in xorg.conf.
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Hi Madmoose,
I arrived at those figures by a lot of experimentation and X restarts.
It could be that those figures are too high for your particular machine
-- try tweaking the FingerHigh value down gradually and hopefully it
will eventually work. See man(5) synaptics for more info.
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** Summary changed:
- synaptics touch pad(laptop) clicks when i dont want it to
+ synaptics touch pad(laptop) clicks too easily
** Description changed:
- a couple updates ago my synaptics touch pad just started pasting things
- that i never even copied whenever i reply on these forums or when im
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