https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415179
keith.confia...@outlook.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |keith.confia...@outlook.com --- Comment #1 from keith.confia...@outlook.com --- (In reply to akb825 from comment #0) > SUMMARY > After updating to the latest version of Plasma/KDE, the touchpad on my > laptop gets disabled automatically due to KDE detecting that a mouse is > plugged in, despite the fact that there is no mouse present. Upon further > investigation, my touchpad is being detected as both a touchpad and mouse > with separate device entries. It appears that the KDE control panel for > touchpad input was recently changed and no longer gives an option for > whether or not to disable the touchpad when a mouse is connected: as a > result my touchpad is *always* disabled with no option of re-enabling it. > > STEPS TO REPRODUCE > 1. Boot to login screen with no mouse plugged in. Touchpad works. > 2. Log in. Touch pad is disabled. > > OBSERVED RESULT > A notification pops up saying that the trackpad was disabled because a mouse > was plugged in. > > EXPECTED RESULT > Touchpad continues to work unless a physical mouse is plugged in. > > SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS > Linux/KDE Plasma: Arch Linux, fully up to date > KDE Plasma Version: 5.17.4 > KDE Frameworks Version: 5.64.0 > Qt Version: 5.13.2 > > ADDITIONAL INFORMATION > The laptop I'm using is a Dell XPS 15 9570. > > The relative output from /proc/bus/input/devices is: > I: Bus=0018 Vendor=06cb Product=7a13 Version=0100 > N: Name="SYNA2393:00 06CB:7A13 Mouse" > P: Phys=i2c-SYNA2393:00 > S: > Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.1/i2c_designware.1/i2c-6/i2c-SYNA2393: > 00/0018:06CB:7A13.0002/input/input23 > U: Uniq= > H: Handlers=event17 mouse4 > B: PROP=0 > B: EV=17 > B: KEY=30000 0 0 0 0 > B: REL=3 > B: MSC=10 > > I: Bus=0018 Vendor=06cb Product=7a13 Version=0100 > N: Name="SYNA2393:00 06CB:7A13 Touchpad" > P: Phys=i2c-SYNA2393:00 > S: > Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.1/i2c_designware.1/i2c-6/i2c-SYNA2393: > 00/0018:06CB:7A13.0002/input/input24 > U: Uniq= > H: Handlers=event18 mouse5 > B: PROP=5 > B: EV=1b > B: KEY=e520 10000 0 0 0 0 > B: ABS=2e0800000000003 > B: MSC=20 > > The relative output from running the command libinput list-devices is: > Device: SYNA2393:00 06CB:7A13 Mouse > Kernel: /dev/input/event17 > Group: 9 > Seat: seat0, default > Capabilities: pointer > Tap-to-click: n/a > Tap-and-drag: n/a > Tap drag lock: n/a > Left-handed: disabled > Nat.scrolling: disabled > Middle emulation: n/a > Calibration: n/a > Scroll methods: button > Click methods: none > Disable-w-typing: n/a > Accel profiles: flat *adaptive > Rotation: n/a > > Device: SYNA2393:00 06CB:7A13 Touchpad > Kernel: /dev/input/event18 > Group: 9 > Seat: seat0, default > Size: 102x77mm > Capabilities: pointer gesture > Tap-to-click: disabled > Tap-and-drag: enabled > Tap drag lock: disabled > Left-handed: disabled > Nat.scrolling: disabled > Middle emulation: disabled > Calibration: n/a > Scroll methods: *two-finger edge > Click methods: *button-areas clickfinger > Disable-w-typing: enabled > Accel profiles: none > Rotation: n/a Can you see if installing the xf86-input-synaptics brings back the option to disable touchpad while mouse is connected. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.