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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
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Closing again as per comment #5. Thanks for testing.
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Title:
elantech: Touchpad always reports 3 finger tap as 1 fing
This issue seems to be fixed with the patch at
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/9719/
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Fixed in 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu2, so I am going to mark this bug as fixed.
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (1.5.99.902-0ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low
* Fix three touch taps and clicks on some trackpads (LP: #971783)
- Add temporary patch 201_fix_touch_count.patch
-- Chase DouglasMon, 02 Apr 2
For Heavens sake! I struggled with this issue on another laptop for so
long and eventually settled for the synclient workaround.
I switched to a new laptop a few days which has an elantech touchpad and
synclient workaround was still working and then suddenly stopped.
Just please tell me, is thre
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This has come back, and now seems to be an upstream issue with the recently
merged 200_fix_four_tap.patch:
"And merged upstream now, so I guess it finally is an upstream bug.
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/9628/
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-synaptics/commit/?id=da46
And merged upstream now, so I guess it finally is an upstream bug.
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/9628/
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-
synaptics/commit/?id=da461b91659d0c64aa6827e065aee2682116a57e (a week
after I get the upstream bug closed...)
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It is almost certainly 200_fix_four_tap.patch, it reintroduces the
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Actually further down in the latest changelog there is this:
-- Chase Douglas Thu, 29 Mar 2012 15:31:40
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xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (1.5.99.901-0ubuntu2) precise; urgency=low
* Disable three touch tap in favor of uTouch gestures (LP: #961725)
- See
https://lists.ubuntu.com/
Might be related to one of these changes:
* New upstream release
* Drop patches merged upstream
- 200_fix_clickfinger_non-clickpads.patch
- 201_fix_clickfinger_clickpad_actions.patch
* Revert upstream behavior change: enabling right button area by default
- Too late to enable in P
Goddamnit, seems this is back after today's update to syanptics driver
update... 3 finger tap is single clicking everytime just like before. I
wish I could finally get an Ubuntu release that this works properly on
once and for all...
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thanks. closing this bug, please reopen if you notice it again.
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Sorry, I posted this reply from launchpad a while ago, but it seems to
never have synced. This bug can probably be closed, the problem was in
the ubuntu patches, not the upstream code, and it seems to be fixed in
the version included in 12.04. I'll include the original comment below.
Original Comm
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Determined what really stopped it from working.
If I use synclient TapButton3=2, 2 finger tap gives me middle click, 3
finger does nothing.
If I use synclient TapButton3=3, 2 finger tap gives me middle click, 3
gives me right click. Seems to be working fine now. Sorry for multiple
comments, being
Figures right after I make yet another comment. Rebooted and both seem
to work now. 3 finger right clicking, and 2 finger middle click. Sounds
like it might have been that issue I was having on oneric where it
intermittendly stopped working until I rebooted.
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argh silly me. that command had set 2 finger tap as middle click, and
made me think 3 finger tap was working. 3 finger tap definitely does
work now with the current precise driver.
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Actually I may be wrong. The driver wasn't why it isn't currently
working in precise. Looking at the latest comments on this bugreport:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/+bug/754000
We now need to set this setting to enable 3 finger tap in unity:
synclient Ta
Yeah, as expected 3 finger tap no longer works in 12.04 (latest daily
build)
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11.10 with the debian synaptics package seems to be working perfectly.
Haven't ran into any cases where 3 finger tap stops working.
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This does currently work in 12.04 but note that from the changelog for
1.5.0-2ubuntu1~nomt1:
* Temporarily drop multitouch patches for X server 1.11 bringup:
+ 116_xi2_1.patch
+ 117_gestures.patch
+ 119_active_area_touches.patch
+ 120_active_touches_num_fingers.patch
+ 121_se
I am going to try and test a different xorg-input-synaptics driver, that
doesn't have the ubuntu patches at all and see if I can replicate the
issues I've been happening (3 finger tap regressing to being recognized
as single tap after suspend/resume).
I've downloaded a package from the debian sque
Slight update. Previously with jason's fix, when after suspending and
the 3 finger started being recognized as single click again, I had to
reboot to fix it. Today I was able to fix it by simply logging out and
back in.
Also now 3 finger tap is working with your patch in unity, even on a
fresh boo
Fix by Jason Conti works for me (Asus X66IC, ETPS/2 Elantech touchpad,
Lubuntu 11.10 fresh install with updates)
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Yes, there is a log of the events from several triple taps here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/+bug/873482/+attachment/2544802/+files/input-events-
oneiric.txt if you are curious, however, I do not believe the bug is in
the upstream code. Ubuntu has a set of
does this touchpad actually report BTN_TOOL_TRIPLETAP when you're
clicking with three fingers?
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@Ahmed Shams: This bug is in the ubuntu patches against xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics 1.4.1, it does not occur with the upstream version.
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Bug reported upstream.
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Managed to reproduce this again after a few more resumes, still happens
just less frequent apparently. 3 fingers being detected as one, logs
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ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu4
Architecture: amd64
DistUpgraded: Fresh install
DistroCodename: oneiric
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
DistroVariant: ubuntu
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Ocelot" - Release amd64 (20111012)
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hmm, as far as I can tell everything seems to be working fine now, not
sure what changed. Middle click is working as intended, even in unity at
fresh boot. After suspend/resume it continues to work. I'm using jason's
patch still. I was using gnome-shell before when I experienced this if
that makes
Well this is odd... I went to suspend and resume to post logs for this
issue, and instead of middle click stopping working as usual, it
actually fixed THIS issue I also have:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/754000 (unity reserves 3 finger
tap for the pointless love handles feature)
After res
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I have an ETPS/2 Elantech touchpad in my Asus Eeepc and since installing
oneiric, 3 finger taps always registers as whatever TapButton1 is set to
in synclient. The touchpad would appear to use the version 2 p
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Any logs I could submit? I'm not really an expert on what logs are what
and where to find them. I seem to be able to reproduce this almost
everytime I suspend. Just tested it a few seconds ago. Booted up my
laptop, middle click worked fine. Closed the lid, waited for suspend,
opened it. No more mid
bwat47: I've noticed the same thing, but I'm not certain it is related
to the xorg driver. Last time it happened, I was looking at it in xev,
and getting weird data. Certain taps would send a flood of events with
weird button values between 4 and 6. I killed the x server and input-
events was repor
I've noticed one problem with this patch. Sometimes when I resume from
sleep it will revert back to middle click not working, until I restart.
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Yes, it was working before applying the patch and the option is checked
under system settings. I repeated the whole process and was still not
working. Then I erased my /home/user/.conf/dconf folder and restarted,
and finally it was working.
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2 finger scrolling works correctly on my asus u52f with your patch as
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Jorge: Did two finger horizontal scrolling work before applying the
patch, and do you have 'Enable horizontal scrolling' in System
Settings/Mouse and Touchpad/Touchpad checked?
I just enabled two finger scrolling and horizontal scrolling as a test,
and it works correctly with my device.
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I tried the path on an Asus A52F. I seems to solve the three finger tap
issue, but now I lost two finger horizontal scrolling. Is there a way I
can solve it?
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Actually regarding my previous comment it seems to be working fine now,
not quite sure what was going on before but I rebooted again and 3
finger taps are working reliably. Thanks for the patch!
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Patch seems to work sort of here (asus u52f). For some reason it seems
to be really finicky detecting 3 fingers, but I don't know if thats due
to your patch or something else though. Other distros detected 3 fine.
When I use 4 fingers it works fine though (which is still a big
usability improvement
Thanks, Jason! Worked like a charm, here.
(I also updated my U43JC Oneiric howto to include your fix:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1615564)
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I pushed the patched package to lp:~jconti/ubuntu/oneiric/xserver-xorg-
input-synaptics/bug-873482
It's the basic idea, but there may be better ways of implementing it,
and while it works for my setup, I can't really say it won't break other
devices (although at the worst it should only fall back
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Jason, mind posting your patch to ease the pain of a fellow sufferer? :)
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As far as I can tell from
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=xorg-x11-drv-synaptics.git,
Fedora just ships the upstream tarball, so it doesn't have
debian/patches/120_active_touches_num_fingers.patch, which is what is
causing the issue.
I did have a thought though. If I understand the patch c
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 03:17:23PM -, bwat47 wrote:
> Fedora 15 has been updated to the 3.0 kernel (in fedora 15 they name it
> 2.6.40 for compatability reasons). I've also used arch with the 3.0
> kernel and the 3.1 kernel and 3 finger tap worked.
That's interesting. The way the kernel driver
I have the same problem on my eeepc 901 (elantech touchpad) with 11.10.
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elantech: Touchpad always reports 3 f
Fedora 15 has been updated to the 3.0 kernel (in fedora 15 they name it
2.6.40 for compatability reasons). I've also used arch with the 3.0
kernel and the 3.1 kernel and 3 finger tap worked.
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On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 04:01:12PM -, bwat47 wrote:
> Same touchpad here on an asus u52f, same issue. 3 finger tap single
> clicks. 2 finger tap works fine. Ubuntu is the only distro I've had this
> issue with, every other distro recognized 3 finger tap on this touchpad
> out of the box. I was
Same touchpad here on an asus u52f, same issue. 3 finger tap single
clicks. 2 finger tap works fine. Ubuntu is the only distro I've had this
issue with, every other distro recognized 3 finger tap on this touchpad
out of the box. I was recently using fedora 15 for example and it works
there.
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 06:58:35PM -, Jason Conti wrote:
> After further investigation, the reason why triple tap works with the
> natty kernel and not the oneiric kernel is that has_touch in xserver-
> xorg-input-synaptics/src/eventcomm.c is set to false with the natty
> kernel (probably do to
After further investigation, the reason why triple tap works with the
natty kernel and not the oneiric kernel is that has_touch in xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics/src/eventcomm.c is set to false with the natty
kernel (probably do to the lack of semi multi-touch data), so the
active_touches code from
It's the same for me, since upgrade to Oneiric, I've losted the triple-
finger-mid-click emulation. synclient reports just 1 finger when three
(or four) are used. I own also an Eeepc 1015, and worked fine befor
upgrade.
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The events from the driver look okay. Moving this to xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics.
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I have an ETPS/2 Elantech touchpad in my Asus Eeepc and since installing
oneiric, 3 finger taps always registers as whatever TapButton1 is set to
in synclient. The touchpad would appear to use the version 2 protocol,
since it has 6 bytes per packet.
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