I tried to contact them about this, but so far I have a forum post that
didn't gather importance, two cancelled support requests and a
conversation where they told me they didn't support Linux, hence
couldn't report a bug for Linux.
Could we set this bug in a state where it won't disappear, so tha
I thought the results above would be sufficient, here is the full
output:
sudo evtest
No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
Available devices:
/dev/input/event0: Lid Switch
/dev/input/event1: Power Button
/dev/input/event2: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
/dev/in
$ sudo libinput debug-events
-event4 DEVICE_ADDED Video Bus seat0 default
group1 cap:k
-event3 DEVICE_ADDED Video Bus seat0 default
group1 cap:k
-event1 DEVICE_ADDED Power Button seat0 default
group2 cap:k
Could you please explain what is missing for this bug to be considered
complete?
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Title:
Touchpad switch not working (Lenovo IdeaPad
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I'll add a summary of what was told in the anwser :
I have the latest BIOS on the Lenovo webpage, this bug appears for both
(Linux) and neither on Win10.
- xev detects any Fn-Fx combination, apart from Fn-F6 (touchpad toggle). It
doesn't detect Fn alone
- dmesg does not print any error linked wi
I should add that this bug was there from the beginning
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