@ Hans,
Thanks for everything, although it didn't work out in the end.
I installed Win7 on it, and without any additional driver, the touchpad
works.
Yes, the way this touchpad originally works in Lucid, and then skitzes is
driving me crazy too.
And what bugs me is that I cannot reproduce the
@ Hans,
I found out I had sentelic by using the xinput list command I found at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
It says that I have a FSPPS /2 Sentelic FingerSensingPad with id=12 (slave
pointer 2)
Above that, it says: Virtual Core Pointer id=2 (master pointer 3)
also:
Hi, I've just installed Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 on an Inforce netbook, it has
a Sentelic FingerSensingPad (fspps /2). I installed it for a friend.
Strangely, at first (live CD and my first boot after installation) there
was no problem whatsoever with the touchpad.
After I updated, and rebooted, I
@hansvschoot
Thanks for replying...
I tried the echo but it says no such directory found. I tried serio1
and serio0. And I checked, there is no file or directory called flags
in there...
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Add driver for Sentelic Touch pad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311869
You received this bug
Sorry, took me a while to reply, because it was night in my part of the
world.
I do have the i8042/serio0 and serio1 folders, but there is no folder of
file called flags in them.
The touchpad freaks out after everytime now, after fresh boot. In fact
it also freaks out in a live-usb (no cd
Sorry, I did not see your other questions...
Yes, I am running the i386 Lucid. I also tried the Netbook Live-usb, but
still the same problem.
About the ls /sys/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/
This is the result:
bind_mode
description
driver (cyan)
drvctl
err_count
extra
force_release
id (blue)