On 2010-07-26, Marcus Better mar...@better.se wrote:
I solved it by looking at the system settings module for keyboard/mouse,
which has a touchpad config page. The MaxSpeed parameter was set to 0, so
that explains the lack of movement (my system default is 1.0).
the touchpad configuration is
Hello,
On antradienis 27 Liepa 2010 00:23:03 Marcus Better wrote:
After upgrading to KDE 4.5, the Synaptics touchad on my Thinkpad T61 seemed
to be disabled right after logging in. I could not control the pointer with
the touchpad, but the buttons did work.
If you've upgraded to KDE 4.5, you
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Modestas Vainius wrote:
If you've upgraded to KDE 4.5, you are not using Debian
Sorry, that was a typo. I meant KDE 4.4.5 from sid. (Should have gone to
sleep earlier...)
Cheers,
Marcus
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After upgrading to KDE 4.5, the Synaptics touchad on my Thinkpad T61 seemed
to be disabled right after logging in. I could not control the pointer with
the touchpad, but the buttons did work.
The touchpad worked during KDM, and stopped working
How did you get 4.5?
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Marcus Better mar...@better.se wrote:
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After upgrading to KDE 4.5, the Synaptics touchad on my Thinkpad T61 seemed
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