Public bug reported:
I have a HP touchsmart tm2 laptop with a Synaptics Clickpad.
The device has a two-tap disabling feature with a LED that turns on when
disabling that doesn't in Ubuntu. Nether the two-tap and nether the LED.
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ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu8
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I have a HP touchsmart tm2 laptop with a Synaptics Clickpad.
- The device has a two-tap disabling feature with a LED that turns on when
- disabling that doesn't in Ubuntu. Nether the two-tap and
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all right. New bug for two-taps disabling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/+bug/1010183
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Hi,
I just wanted to point out that the solution described for the right click
works fine for my HP touchtmart tm2. Even though, is there any workaround for
the two-tap disabling.? I have found anything relevant about it in internet. Is
it going to be supported the feature as well on next
Hi, again. Just to add that according to the forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1930450 it is working for some
the hybrid ATI/Intel with the fglrx. Seems that on the next Ubuntu 12.04
it is a great chance that this may work.
@Milos_SD
On this foroum:
Hi, I just tried the Catalyst 12.1 in my HP touchsmart tm2 Intel/ATI. It
did not even let start the lightdm. I had to uninstall. Maybe next
Catalyst.
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According to the Linux Hybrid Graphics blog, the Catalyst 12.1 fully
supports Hybrid (Switchable) graphics ATI/Intel. Check http://linux-
hybrid-graphics.blogspot.com/. And according to this guy:
http://ubuntucomputing.blogspot.com/2012/01/amd-catalyst-121-driver-on-
hp-pavilion.html , it works on
I tried the PPA (comment 275) works perfect my Clickpad on my HP
touchsmart tm2, Ubuntu 11.10. The only feature missing is the
disable/enable button (including LED). Thanks Sergio for the effort.
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Try this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/582809/comments/275
It worked on the clickpad on my HP touchsmart tm2. Except for the
disable/enable button (inclunding LED)
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