---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Frode Severin Hatlevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 12.jul.2007 22:50 Subject: Re: Mouse/Touchpad stops working on "Switch User". To: Tim Kersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2007/4/15, Tim Kersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi all!! > > When try and "Switch User" the login screen appears as it should, but > my touchpad no longer works. I can login as a different user - the > keyboard still works but no touchpad. If I switch back to the original > logged in user with Ctrl+Alt+F7 the touchpad works again. It's almost > like it's locked to whoever logs in first. > > After attempting to switch user and the touchpad stopped working, I > plugged in a usb mouse to see what would happen. Not only did the usb > mouse work, but the touchpad also worked again!! > Citing Tec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> form elsewhere on this list: <cite> Try sudo apt-get install gsynaptics (from universe) gsynaptics is a graphical tool for touchpad configuration. Among other things you can set its sensibility. </cite> This small thing is intended to support touchpads better. Too bad it is not installed for laptpops by default; alas, it needs to be moved out of universe for that. This package has a zillion of different settings, mostly controlled from xorg.conf by hand-editing the file. Look at the documentation ... ;)Frode -- Da sa Gud: "Det bli lys!" Og det ble lys. 1. Mosebok 1.3 And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. Genesis 1:3, NIV -- Da sa Gud: "Det bli lys!" Og det ble lys. 1. Mosebok 1.3 And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. Genesis 1:3, NIV -- laptop-testing-team mailing list laptop-testing-team@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/laptop-testing-team