Using 17.10
My Elantech mousepad on Gigabyte laptop is nearly unusable.
Over sensitive. Move and it suddenly decides I tapped and start selecting text,
or it clicks when I did not tap.
Trying to find where to configure the sensitivity reveals lots of dead programs
(gpointing-device-settings,
This ridiculous. The Touchpad (17.10 but same for 17.04. 16.x) is waayyy to
sensitive.
So you do a search for help. What do you find? Lots and lots of links to and
excuses.
Windows and Mac had this sorted for decades. How is it that the Trackpad on
Linux is so unusable? Starts selecting and
Since 6.06, I'd had no success with USB, instead went the Firewire
route. I ran 'sudo chmod a+rw /dev/sg3' for each session. I was
delighted to find this workaround was no longer required when I
installed 7.10 a few weeks ago (oh joy!). My motherboard died two weeks
later and the only replacement
Public bug reported:
Similar problem to Bug #14705 and others.
The scanner is connected to /dev/sg3, default group is root. Can only
scan as root. As a work around, 'sudo chmod a+rw /dev/sg3' works for
current session.
Using Feisty, Epson 2450.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Confirm original description, except it is a crash.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90513
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