If you have an option in your BIOS to set the Touchpad to "Basic" mode
(Acer devices have this option, for example), try that. If not, add
i8042.nopnp to the vmlinuz line in grub.cfg and it should work fine.
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Same for me.
My configuration is Ubuntu 14.04 and kernel 3.19
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Title:
ASUS (UX305CA) Touchpad does not work.
To manage notifications about this
UPDATE: I found email addresses for linux-input, linux-i2c, and I found
one for Dmitry Torokhov but it's a gmail account. Shouldn't I be
sending this to a kernel.org account??
Ignore my question about html vs. plain text. I did a google search and
figured it out.
I have not yet booted into the
Thank you. I read the instructions but am not entirely clear how to do
so. Am I simply emailing the people mentioned from my own email account
or am I filling out an online form and sending it to them?
Also, I tried to look at the kernel.org directory but could not find an
email for Dimitry Toro
Greg, to advise, this report is only focused on the touchpad issue. For
all the others, please file separate reports, one report per issue.
Regarding this report, the issue you are reporting is an upstream one.
Could you please report this problem following the instructions verbatim
at https://wik
** Summary changed:
- ASUS Touchpad does not work. Some hotkeys alos don't work
+ ASUS (UX305CA) Touchpad does not work. Some hotkeys also don't work
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