Re: (SOLVED) disable trackpad when mouse is connected (GNOME bug?)
Good afternoon Another option is to use a keyboard shortcut. My last laptop came with this set up using a Fn key combo (eg fn-f5) So I'm using a key that was set to answer MSteams calls - what? Check keyboard - shortcuts - touchpad. cinnamon gives options of toggle/switch on/ switch-off. I guess gnome will be similar as it was the basis of cinnamon All the best Keith Bainbridge keith.bainbridge.3...@gmail.com +61 (0)447 667 468 UTC + 10:00 On 26/1/24 13:53, Max Nikulin wrote: On 25/01/2024 21:42, Max Nikulin wrote: Try lsusb --verbose --tree I have received a private reply. Please, send messages to the mailing list in such cases. I intentionally combined -vt options and I find output more convenient than for just "lsusb -t". The "-t" option changes behavior of "-v". If you do not like how it is documented, please, discuss it with usbutils developers.
Re: (SOLVED) disable trackpad when mouse is connected (GNOME bug?)
On 25/01/2024 21:42, Max Nikulin wrote: Try lsusb --verbose --tree I have received a private reply. Please, send messages to the mailing list in such cases. I intentionally combined -vt options and I find output more convenient than for just "lsusb -t". The "-t" option changes behavior of "-v". If you do not like how it is documented, please, discuss it with usbutils developers.
Re: (SOLVED) disable trackpad when mouse is connected (GNOME bug?)
On 25/01/2024 20:42, Henning Follmann wrote: The issue is a usb hub. Somehow GNOME thinks this hub is a mouse. Try lsusb --verbose --tree perhaps somebody plugged in a tiny receiver for a wireless mouse and forgot about it.
(SOLVED) disable trackpad when mouse is connected (GNOME bug?)
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 03:30:23PM -0500, Henning Follmann wrote: > Hello, > for a while I am using > > gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad send-events > 'disabled-on-external-mouse' > > which really worked fine. > > But since last week this does not work anymore; in the way that the > trackpad is always disabled, even when the mouse is not connected. > > I have to issue a > gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad send-events 'enabled' > to get it back. That kind of defeats it's purpose though. > > Any hints what could be causing this? > > Hello, replying to my own post. The issue is a usb hub. Somehow GNOME thinks this hub is a mouse. -H -- Henning Follmann | hfollm...@itcfollmann.com
disable trackpad when mouse is connected (GNOME bug?)
Hello, for a while I am using gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad send-events 'disabled-on-external-mouse' which really worked fine. But since last week this does not work anymore; in the way that the trackpad is always disabled, even when the mouse is not connected. I have to issue a gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad send-events 'enabled' to get it back. That kind of defeats it's purpose though. Any hints what could be causing this? -H -- Henning Follmann | hfollm...@itcfollmann.com