@chmelab: Try xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Evdev
Wheel Emulation Inertia" 40
@blask: Don't have that problem, settled on value 4.
Here's my .xsessionrc, works fine for me, mid-button scrolling is mid-
paced, pointer is quick but not overtly so...
#!/bin/bash
# Set up mid-but
@blask: Had the same problem. Use the following to decrease speed:
xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Device Accel Constant
Deceleration" 2
The higher the value (I find 2 good), the slower the speed.
Add the line to $USER_HOME/.xsessionrc to keep the setting across
restarts.
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Merry Christmas indeed! Thanks, Phidias! Thanks Ubuntu kernel team!
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Title:
Touchpad not recognized on Dell Latitude
Excellent! Much appreciated, thanks Phidias!
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Title:
Touchpad not recognized on Dell Latitude E7470 Ultrabook
To ma
I've found a supposedly internal Dell email trail on the web
(http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg44773.html), which says
something about alps.c (although it doesn't seem to be an Alps touchpad
after all?, cf. below) and protocols spoken by the touchpad, perhaps
this is of any help?
Quotin
Confirm 4.4.0-36-generic, Latitude E7470, two-finger-scrolling working,
no TouchPad options. Also, the middle mouse button (which when pressed
should be able to scroll via trackpoint) is not working.
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