Josh Ventura, thank you for your comment. As this bug report is marked Fix
Released, it is not covering your problem. If you want your bug fixed in
Ubuntu, please feel free to file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the
following in a terminal while booted into a Ubuntu repository kernel
Three-finger clicking is very much broken for me (behaves as behaves as
either one-finger or two-finger click, depending on how far apart my
fingers are), on my System76 Bonobo laptop.
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Assignee: monomoy (zhaomozm) = Marc Ros (marclouieros)
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I have this issue in 12.04 with an HP Pavilion dv6 laptop and SynPS/2 Synaptics
touchpad. Judging by the posts above, the synaptics-dkms fix is specific to
10.10. Is that correct? If I try to install it, I get the error described in
comments 130, 134, 152, 204, 205, ... I suspect we were
Solution posted on comments #115 and #116 worked like charm!!!
Linux Distribution: Ubuntu 12.04
Laptop HP ProBook 6460b
Thank you so much.
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I just installed Ubuntu 12.10, and I still had trouble with my touchpad.
Is this the right place to comment?
I finally found the solution on Ask Ubuntu:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/154770/alps-touchpad-on-dell-how-do-i
-install-the-dkms-driver-to-enable-multitouch/211755#211755
That works for
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Great fixes! It works perfectly wiht my Acer Aspire v3 471G.
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@Henrik Rydberg
I have the same problem. I can use vertical edge scrolling but not
horizontal edge scrolling on my touchpad. The Ubuntu Forum points to
your comment on this page for a debian package that'll fix this bug. It
explicitly points to your comments #115 and #116. You mention the debian
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@Nathan Palmer
Check comment #208 that may help you.
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Right click and 2-finger-scroll is not working for me on Oneiric. I couldn't
get synaptics-dkms_1.1.1_all.deb to install in 11.10 and I don't see the
package available on
http://ppa.launchpad.net/utouch-team/utouch/ubuntu oneiric main
Is this supposed to be working out of the box on Ubuntu
from
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=590880
you got a new patch that alreay queued in main stream kernel :
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.10/
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@outlogic
The synaptics-dkms just works on Ubuntu 10.10. For Ubuntu 11.04 try the
solution on the: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582809 . It worked for
me.
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I get the following error when trying to install the
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/60964128/synaptics-dkms_1.1.1_all.deb
package on my Envy 17 with Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit:
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 2.6.38-10-generic (x86_64)
Consult the make.log in the build directory
I have the exact same problem as @Alberto and @Jonas on Natty (ASUS
K43SV if that matters). What could be the problem?
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i tried to install the driver but i can't theres this message
(Reading database ...
(Reading database ... 5%
(Reading database ... 10%
(Reading database ... 15%
(Reading database ... 20%
(Reading database ... 25%
(Reading database ... 30%
(Reading database ... 35%
(Reading database ... 40%
Not sure if this is the right place to report this issue or not, but
I've noticed that two finger vertical scrolling doesn't work when going
slightly or greatly diagonal. Instead of scrolling up or down, it
bounces quickly between up and down.
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I must say I installed openSUSE 11.4 on my hp 4520s and now synaptics
clickpad works perfect. circular scrolling, side scrolling, taping, LED,
taping LED ... maybe this info could help ubuntu developers.
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Hi,
on ubuntu 11.04 on a dell latitude e6420 i get the following error when trying
to install the deb-package:
ERROR: binary package for synaptics: 1.1.1 not found
Any suggestions/workarounds?
Jonas
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I have Sony Laptop with E Series VPCEB34EN model and my touch pad does
not work.
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@belltown
Thank you for the answer. I can't find any information (for a while)
about the touchpad present in Asus K35SV. I will start from this point,
and try fortune.
Thanks again.
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@belltown
Thanks for your answer. This is the content of my /var/log/Xorg.0.log
file. I guess my touchpad is recognized as a PS/2 Optical Mouse at [
21.899]
[21.103]
X.Org X Server 1.10.1
Release Date: 2011-04-15
[21.103] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[21.103] Build Operating
@Jesús Martínez
That would be the problem. You either do not have a Synaptics touchpad,
or if you do the kernel is not recognizing it as such. cat
/proc/bus/input/devices should show what device the kernel thinks it is
dealing with. I believe some ASUS K53SV models come with an Elantech
smartpad
@belltown
Hi! I installed the packages you provided, but it didn't worked for me.
Moreover, I followed the instructions on Bug #582809 (patched xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics and psmouse) and nothing happened.
I think the problem is that the touchpad isn't recognized by the kernel.
When I type:
@Jesús Martínez
Can you post the contents of your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file.
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Hi, the dkms-synaptics worked really well in Ubuntu 10.10, but not in 11.04.
And I just upgraded to 11.04, I dont know it affects (I uninstalled
dksm-synaptics..). I got this:
LeftEdge= 1751
RightEdge = 5187
TopEdge = 1626
BottomEdge
belltown you file almost fixed everything for me.
I have a clickpad HP tm2 Ubuntu 11.04 64bit. I installed your file and
works everything fine (right button, two finger tap, etc.) except when I
do two-finger-scroll. When I scroll slow is ok, but when I scroll fast
it changes direction, it scroll
@carlosv.
I'm not sure why it would do that . The two-finger vertical scroll works
for me, although it's a little jumpier and less smooth than when I'm
running the same touchpad under Windows 7. How do you have it
configured, i.e. what is the output from synclient -l
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Different error message to 204/205, my make.log is:
DKMS make.log for synaptics-1.1.1 for kernel 2.6.38-8-generic (x86_64)
Mon May 30 01:54:09 EDT 2011
make: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.38-8-generic'
CC [M] /var/lib/dkms/synaptics/1.1.1/build/psmouse-base.o
@Jesús Martínez
@zhanxw
I'm also using Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit, kernel 2.6.38-8 with a Synaptics
touchpad.
I was able to get everything working with the released Xorg driver plus
patches from Bug #582809 (Comments #144 and #190).
The multi-touch functions, tap-to-drag, and right-click seem to work
Same problem as #204, Same error log too.
My machine: Asus K53SV (Core i7, nvidia geforce gt640M, 4GB DDR, 640 GB
HD, Synaptics touchpad.
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I'm sorry to wake this thread up but I'm not able to install the package
on my Ubuntu 10.04.2 (just installed). This is the error log of dpkg
trying to install synaptics-dkms_1.1.1_all.deb package :
http://pastebin.com/WmYcgbtJ
And this is the content of the file /var/lib/.../make.log :
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The Synaptics-dkms package improved my touchpad experience on an HP
dv3-1075us immensely. Thank you very much.
For extra credit: I'd like to see hardware detection offer this as a
suggested Additional Drivers in the future.
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This bug, as stated in the title, has been fixed upstream (2.6.38), and
has been released in natty. There is also a package linked in this bug,
confirmed by a large number of users, to work on maverick. Therefore, I
am marking this bug as fixed.
Please people, if you still experience problems
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Just installed it. It seems that multi-touch works (as two finger
scrolling now works).
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I installed it and it works on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit, on an HP Pavilion
dv7.
It doesn't play well with suspend/resume though. When I run it in a
terminal, I get the following output when the computer wakes up:
Enable
Disable
X Error of failed request: XI_BadDevice (invalid Device parameter)
Seems to me that synaptics-dkms-1.1.1-all.deb doesn't work for me.
Right-button disappeared. Double-finger scrolling still doesn't work.
Double-finger touch works like right-button.
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Seems to me that synaptics-dkms-1.1.1-all.deb doesn't work for me.
Right-button disappeared. Double-finger scrolling still doesn't work.
Double-finger touch works like right-button. I've got HP Pavilion DV6
and Ubuntu 10.10 (x86) with 2.6.35-27 kernel
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Is there a way to configure a zone other than RTCornerButton,
RBCornerButton, LTCornerButton, and LBCornerButton?
As in, can I set it up like so:
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| button 4 | | button 5 | LTCornerButton = button 4
I just installed the 1.1.1 DKMS deb on my HP DM4 1160us and it works
well.
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@Henrik - Just wanted to note that the 1.1.1 DKMS deb worked great for
me on an ASUS g73jh-b1. Thanks!
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@ Ricardo and Duncan:
I've opened up a new bug for the non-constant per axis multimonitor
pointer speed issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/utouch/+bug/726832
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Doesn't enable multitouch for Lenovo S12. Ideapad-S12
2.6.37-020637-generic (previously tried 2.6.35-25-generic without
success)
Two finger scrolling remains greyed out.
Synaptics Capabilities (282): 1, 0, 1, 0, 0
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master
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I can confirm that three-finger clicking (middle click) works for me,
using 1.1.1 on HP Envy 14.
Didn't test three-finger swiping however (not sure what function that
provides, and don't know what software supports that function).
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sudo sh -c echo options psmouse proto=exps
/etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.modprobe
I have no touchpad tab under system--preferences--mouse?
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I do realize that this might not be the best place to ask this but - by
default, the top-right corner of a touchpad emulates the middle click.
Is there any way to change it to the bottom-left corner?
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Im using version 1.1.1 on a HP dv3 and so far everything's working pretty good
=)
Just one thing bugging me though, when I turn on an external monitor and extend
the desktop the pointer speed in one of the axis increases. For example, if I
put the 2 monitors side-by-side, horizontal speed will
@Ricardo: This bug now has 187 comments, your description is pretty
precise and would get more attention as a new bug report (but check
duplicates).
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On Feb 3, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Ricardo Caldeira wrote:
Im using version 1.1.1 on a HP dv3 and so far everything's working
pretty good =)
Just one thing bugging me though, when I turn on an external monitor
and extend the desktop the pointer speed in one of the axis
increases. For
As SolidSlash said, two-fingers scroll and tap works on Natty, but we still
miss three-fingers support and a better calibration of parameters.
Hope will arrive soon!
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I can confirm that two-fingers scroll works out-of-the-box on Natty @
2.6.38rc2 kernel and xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 1.3.99+git20110116
.0e27ce3a-0ubuntu1 ! Hooray!
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Can anyone package the new synaptics driver for archlinux? It would be
greatly appreciated :)
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Looks like Henrik's deb can be considered a solution to this bug. I
gather it's a kernel patch so reassigning this bug to the kernel.
Henrik, it'd be great if you could post a link to the sources of the
deb, or outline your plan of attack for getting this incorporated into
natty. Thanks!
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Any progress on three-finger swipe? :)
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Works amazingly well on Maverick! One question though: when is it going
to be available on Natty?
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I have wrestled with this lots, and the problem is that no two people
describe it as the same problem.
For some people, the mouse/touchpad driver or module is just wrong. I
believe they are the minority.
The majority are people who have working devices, but can't figure how
to configure them
Sorry to repeat this, but there still seems to be a problem with the two
finger scrolling recognition if the fingers are too close together, as
reported in posts #155 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/308191/comments/155) and #168
With the 1.1.1 version installed on my HP Pavilion dv7, the two fingered
scroll is now available and works like a charm! The right-button patch
from bug #582809 doesn't appear to be compatible, but I haven't tried
installing the right button patch first and then this package. I do not
have a
I should add that (without changing any settings) I am getting right
click functionality if I double-tap with two fingers.
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One final note on right-button functionality and then I stop bugging
you: The strip across the bottom area of my trackpad is a button.
Clicking anywhere on that button (right or left) with one finger is a
left-click and clicking anywhere with two fingers is a right click.
Theoretically, clicking
Glad it works, and thanks for all the reports! There is a path for
clickpads now, although it may be a while before it materializes. It
should be a different bug, anyways, as this bug should soon be marked
fixed. Happy new year!
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I'd appreciate it if somebody would figure out the initialization
sequence for that magic driver mentioned in bug 546697 ... there's
absolutely zero activity there.
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Multi-finger now detected on Asus 1005PE with the latest patch.
Synaptics Capabilities (292): 1, 0, 1, 1, 1
synclient -m reporting multiple fingers
7.001 3396 3521 84 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8.002 3393 3503 84 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9.002
Success on a asus eeepc 1001px.
Thanks !
mathieu
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With version 1.1.1 on Acer Aspire 8943G now detected three-finger tap.
Before with version 1.1.0 it's not wotking.
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Still have the greyed out option for 2 finger scrolling with the 1.1.1
release Lenovo t61p on 10.10 x64 dont really have any idea why.
some hopefully useful information:
xinput list
Virtual core pointerid=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer
The jumpiness is gone for me in the 1.1.1 release, thanks so much!
The only remaining problem is that if the fingers are too close
together, instead of scrolling the cursor would move.
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@anton: the click pad issue is a separate problem, which is also being
worked on.
The attached package is for maverick only, and is similar to the final
final upstream version. Should appear in natty in the beginning of the
new year. Thanks to everyone reporting!
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I suffered from the issue with the ridiculous cursor jumping on
Maverick, and it was fixed with an update to the latest version.
However, after restarting a second time (the first time being
immediately after the update), the cursor jumping is back.
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After I updated my computer, it started working on SONY VAIO VPCCW16FG,
two finger scroll as well as two finger right click. Option in the Gnome
touchpad tab Two finger scroll is not greyed now..
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I don't know if I should report this here or in the clickpad buttons bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582809
I've tested the 1.1.0 package, and it compiles Ok and works of for two finger
scroll and three finger paste.
But with clickpads, you cannot click+drag, because as they heve a full
@Henrik: Version 1.1.0 works perfectly on my System76 Lemur2! Thanks much!
One question, is there a way to configure the two and three finger tap actions?
I'd like to have two finger tap be middle click and three finger tap be right
click.
Again, thanks for your work, this is excellent!
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@Nathan: you can do
xinput set-int-prop Synaptics Tap Action 8 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
See 'man synaptics' for more info. If you run this from Startup Applications
the settings will get overridden by Gnome's (which doesn't appear to have a way
to configure this) as it sets itself up. What I have is a
You should be able to stop Gnome overwriting your settings if you
disable its mouse plugin by navigating to
apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/mouse/ in gconf-editor and un-
ticking active, then configure manually with a file in xorg.conf.d
(see man sysnaptics for syntax).
@Henrik:
Could you
You should be able to stop Gnome overwriting your settings if you
disable its mouse plugin by navigating to
apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/mouse/ in gconf-editor and un-
ticking active, then configure manually with a file in xorg.conf.d
(see man sysnaptics for syntax).
@Henrik:
Could you
Here is a second version, still for maverick (2.6.35), but with both
three-finger support and MT support. This package is very close to the
final upstream version. Release in natty will follow on positive test
results. Enjoy!
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** Attachment added: synaptics-dkms_1.1.0_all.deb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/utouch/+bug/308191/+attachment/1765202/+files/synaptics-dkms_1.1.0_all.deb
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Three-finger tap works for me! If I knew what MT is I would have
testet that as well :P
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Title:
Multitouch support not available for Synaptics
deb package builds ok with 2.6.35-24 kernel.
Package performs very well on two finger scrolling, with only some problems
when the two fingers are very close (Same problem but worse in a Win7 install
that I did only for test win. synaptic driver).
Main problem is that it lacks detection of click
Works like a charm on Acer Travelmate 5320 running Maverick,
2.6.35-23-generic kernel (64-bit). Like the 'new' multitouch features.
Thanks guys for all the hard work !!
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Still doesn't work in Natty, same output as in #134 comment.
Using 2.6.37-8-generic kernel.
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Title:
Multitouch support not available for
Installed on my HP Pavillion dv5. Two-finger taps work, but two-finger
scrolling is still grayed-out in mouse preferences.
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Title:
Multitouch
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