Quoth Pete Zaitcev: > ALPS Touchpad (Dualpoint) detected > Disabling hardware tapping > input: AlpsPS/2 ALPS TouchPad on isa0060/serio1
I have problems with an ALPS on serio4 ... different ones though. And it may be that RC2 is a bit better here than previous kernels. For example, it says it disabled tapping -- but it's still active. Evidently there are model-specific differences that the ALPS driver doesn't handle correctly. > Looks like detection is correct, however either ALPS specific code doesn't > work > right, or it sets wrong parameters, I cannot tell. Here's the list of > problems, > from worst to least annoying: > > - Very often, keyboard stops working after a click. Typing anything has no > effect. > However, any smallest pointer movement will restore keyboard, and then an > application receives all buffered characters. This is very bad. I've got similar interactions between keyboard and touchpad -- no-effect, than after magic to unblock, a flood of characters. The Way To Fix It is different though. There seems to be an interaction with window focus, since another symptom is that for example there's no cursor in the active window ... until it's fixed. Sometimes things like newlines will cause scrolling, without any other characters appearing... maybe there's a KDE/x86_64 interaction too. > - Double-click sometimes fails to work. I have to wait a second and retry it. > Retrying right away is likely not to work again. > > - Slow motion of finger produces no motion, then a jump. So, it's very hard to > target smaller UI elements and some web links. I don't think I've seen either of those two problems. I have two problems during mouse motion. One of them is that sometimes it seems to stop working or go into ultra-slow tracking mode. Workaround: wait a second, start again; it's as if there's some timed mode that it automagically enters/exits. The more serious one is that sometimes it seems to spontaneously emit click events while I'm moving finger across pad. Which means I've had to learn to plan my "mouse" motions to avoid areas where clicking could have bad effects. But that's not always possible ... - Dave - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/