Hi,
I need your help, I am a newbie and wonder how can I download the patch for my
machine under Linux Mint 18.1
System: Kernel: 4.4.0-53, Desktop: KDE Plasma 5.8.7, UBUNTU_CODENAME=xenial
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Should a fix for this be backported to 16.10 and 16.04?
Are there people who have the relevant hardware available, and are willing to
test the fix on both 16.10 and 16.04?
I do not have the hardware available, thus without available testers I would
not want to upload this fix.
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I can confirm that everything works as expected on Zesty.
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As far as I can tell the patch for hwdb sensitivity for Dell Latitude
E7470 is shipped in zesty now.
Is anything else required to have this resolved in zesty? Or hwdb update
is all that is needed here? If that is the case, then we can remove all
the other packages marked as affected and simply SRU
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Download [1] and put it to /etc/udev/hwdb.d/.
Then execute the following commands:
$ sudo systemd-hwdb update
$ sudo udevadm trigger
[1]
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/systemd/systemd/master/hwdb/70-pointingstick.hwdb
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Hello,
I have the same bug on my E7470 (Xubuntu 16 LTS). Kai-Heng Feng, how can I
import the latest configuration you talk about?
Btw, even though the pointingstick is clearly the main issue, it seems
like the touchpad has a really abnormal behavior, I hope an update will
be released soon...
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Does your system have a touchscreen?
Does it have the same stuttering issue under heavy graphics load?
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No. If I monitor interrupts, the Alps device actually stops sending
interrupts when the touchpad or trackstick stutters.
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@Paul
When the touchpad stuttered, did you see anything like 'overhead' or
'throttled' in dmesg?
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For those who are affected by the sensitivity issue, this systemd commit
fixes the issue:
commit 579a2ab3d65a2908afef5578af26793e80898d55
Author: Ben Gamari
Date: Sat Oct 15 12:11:03 2016 -0400
hwdb: Add sensitivity for Dell Latitude E7470 pointingstick
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BTW, some Dell Precision 7510 systems (possibly only Xeon systems?) have
a hardware issue where the trackstick or the touchpad or both will
periodically get "stuck" (stop responding briefly) when on A/C power,
when switchable graphics is enabled, when there is significant 2D or 3D
video activity be
A number of relevant bug fixes have been committed to the kernel since this
driver was backported. These fixes should probably be backported as well:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=864db9295b06837d11a260e5dacf99a3fdf6bce2
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/lin
Comment #71. I hope there will be way back :(
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I really disappointed by this changes in kernel 4.4.0-64. Before I had
working touchpad(tap as click, two finger scrolling) with stick which
was worked out off box. Thing is it is only possible to change using
Unity Tweak Tool. But now it is completle useless. I disable touchpad
permanantly for tim
Seeing exactly the same behavior as described in comment #71, happy to
test any change
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I think the patch will be never backported to the kernel 3.19 and ubuntu 14.04.
Probably you should consider update to 16.04, it should be reasonably smooth
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Affects E5570 as well. I'm running a fully updated 14.04 machine (kernel
3.19.0-30-generic) and will try to make do with the nice workaround from
bagl032 (comment #30), but would very much appreciate a proper patch of
the LTS kernel because 1) the workaround doesn't work perfectly and 2)
I'd hate t
Apparently 4.8.0-34-generic detects my Latitude E7470 touchpad/stick as
ALPS instead of BYD (4.8.0-32-generic detects as BYD). I don't know
which would be the correct one, but by default ALPS is way too sensitive
and I have to apply those xprops changes before it is usable again
(basically I can't
Thank you, it seems that your configuration helped with the trackpoint.
Do you have any suggestions regarding 1, 2 and 4?
Is it possible to add those settings to the GUI setting tab?
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Hi, I find this combination with @sdruskat to be most usable and quite
comfortable:
xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Device Accel Profile" 2
xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Device Accel Constant
Deceleration" 4
xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Devi
My kernel got upgraded from standard repositories. I use Dell Latitude
E5470. Now the touchpad and trackpoint are recognised:
mskrzypczak@dell-latitude:~$ xinput -list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4
@chmelab: Try xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Evdev
Wheel Emulation Inertia" 40
@blask: Don't have that problem, settled on value 4.
Here's my .xsessionrc, works fine for me, mid-button scrolling is mid-
paced, pointer is quick but not overtly so...
#!/bin/bash
# Set up mid-but
The driver is a very nice Christmas gift, thank you, guys.
These settings make the Dell stick somehow Thinkpad feel:
# https://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/PointerAcceleration/
xinput --set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Device Accel Profile" 2
xinput --set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS D
The driver is a very nice Christmas gift, thank you, guys.
These settings make the Dell stick somehow Thinkpad feel:
# https://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/PointerAcceleration/
xinput --set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Device Accel Profile" 2
xinput --set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS D
@sdruskat
I had tried that, but I still find the pointer very inaccurate - unless
I set it to 10 which makes moving the pointer around too slow. "Device
Accel Adaptive Deceleration" doesn't seem to have an effect. Someone
suggested combining xinput deceleration with xset acceleration + pixel
thres
@blask: Had the same problem. Use the following to decrease speed:
xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick" "Device Accel Constant
Deceleration" 2
The higher the value (I find 2 good), the slower the speed.
Add the line to $USER_HOME/.xsessionrc to keep the setting across
restarts.
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Works here. Used
xinput set-prop "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad" 269 1
to turn tap-to-click on.
Thanks so much to all the people who sorted this out!
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Touchpad and trackstick are recognized now on E7470, but the trackstick
is pretty unusable by default. It's way too sensitive...
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Confirmed that the patch works also on dell latitude E7370 with kernel version
4.4.0-57-generic #78-Ubuntu SMP
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I just received the patch and my touchpad now works as expected.
This is for my Dell Latitude E5470, which, before this update, had the
generic mouse drivers which did not recognize it as a touchpad.
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ok,
after further googling it turned out these up-right and bottom-right top
shortcuts for middle and right button are default in Ubuntu (and not specific
of our trackpad).
So the new driver is working as expected.
For those finding very annoying the accidental middle button click when
tapping t
I am using the newly released 4.9, but the same "feature"was present in
the previous rcX versions:
uname -a
Linux nbbag7 4.9.0-040900-generic #201612111631 SMP Sun Dec 11 21:33:00 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
BTW,I am noticing now that tapping with a single finger on the lower-
right
I'm using rc5:
uname -a
Linux se5470 4.9.0-040900rc5-generic #201611131431 SMP Sun Nov 13 19:33:15 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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@p-staffan Are you also using the 4.9.x kernel (i.e. the one with the
patch so that the touchpad is recognized)?
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yes, I can reproduce it like this:
- open a text doc
- select some text in it
- tap in the top right corner of the touchpad
then the selected text gets pasted for every tap
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@pmonas triggered by your comment, I made some further investigation and it
seems that the middle-click is alway triggered when I click with a single
finger in the upper-right part of the trackpad
Please check if you find the same
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@pmonas yes, I think the singe tap is sometime interpreted as a middle-click. I
can guarantee that I click with a single finger, though ...
Is someone else using the 4.9 kernel on the e7370 observing this ?
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@bagl0312: both of those are what you'd expect from a "middle-click".
This seems somehow like a different bug (or perhaps you're inadvertently
tapping with two or three fingers and your system is set up to interpret
that as a middle-click)
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Hi,
I am using since a few weeks the kernel 4.9 with my dell e7370 abd the touchpad
is recognized.
I have however an annoying problem which happens quite often.
With the "tap to click" option enabled, when I tap the touchpad sometime
the behavior is quite unreliable.
For example:
1) Tapping on
Merry Christmas indeed! Thanks, Phidias! Thanks Ubuntu kernel team!
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Newsletter/
My backport has been acked, and according to the news letter, it will be
applied to Xenial and Yaketty master-next branch no later than Dec 16, and will
be available in -proposed repo on Dec 25 (Merry Christmas!)
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@Phidias, that's great. Thanks. Could you post here when you know that
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👍👍 Thanks so much! Looking forward to seeing the patch in action :) 👍👍
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Thumbs up for Phidias! :)
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Wonderful Phidias! Its good to know this pain will go away soon.
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Excellent! Much appreciated, thanks Phidias!
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Hi Phidias,
this is a great news,
thanks a lot!
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I've backport the driver to Xenial and gonna send the patch set shortly,
hopefully it will be available in next kernel release.
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Does anyone know who one raises a request with to get backported to
4.4.x ?
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I also confirm that with the mainline kernel 4.9.0-rc6 on ubuntu 16.04
the trackpad is recognized correctly on dell latitude e7370
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I can also confirm that it is solved in 4.9rc6.
On a Latitude 7370:
:~$ uname -r
4.9.0-040900rc6-generic
:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ELAN Touchscr
I agree with you... the absence of the driver makes unusable not only
the trackpoint but also the keyboard, because the touchpad is still on
when typing. It should be definitely backported. Thanks!
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@chmelab @pmonas indeed I was wondering if this kind of fix are expected to be
backported to relevant older kernels.
In this case it should be backported at least to the 4.4.x series.
I have experience of other bug fixes backported to previous kernel
versions, so this should be the case also for
@chmelab It's not currently fixed in 4.4.x; the question is whether it's
going to be fixed in the 4.4.x kernel at any point in the future, and if
so, when. (from my point of view I'd rather not move away from LTS
unless absolutely necessary)
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No @bagl0312, this is not fixed in
Linux p37470 4.4.0-47-generic #68-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 26 19:39:52 UTC 2016
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I spoke to some Dell representatives and they told me that anyone with
Premium Support can report the this issue and they are supposed to fix
it, because the
Does somebody know if this fix in the kernel 4.9.0.rc5, once released, will be
back-ported to the previous kernel versions used by LTS linux distributions?
For example ubuntu 16.04 LTS uses kernel 4.4.x
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Thank you for posting this Mentis, I now also have a working touchpad on e5470:
$ uname -r
4.9.0-040900rc5-generic
$ xinput
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ AlpsPS/2 ALPS
Touchpad on my latitude e5470 was correctly recognized after updating
kernel to "4.9rc5"
⎡ Virtual core p
Regarding my post #24, I think a better workaround, instead of changing
.Xmodmap,
is to add the following line to the file:
~/.xinputrc
xinput set-button-map "ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse" 1 2 3 5 4 6 7
in this way only the two-finger scrolling direction of the unrecognized
touchpad will be i
ah, sorry, got hooked up with post #10 where Michal writes that "I cannot
change the "Disable touchpad while typing".
To me, that's the most annoying part about the touchpad that is not recognized
correctly - and as long as there's no kernel fix available thats the best but
rather crude work-aro
Philippe, I am not really sure what you want to do with those
commands...
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Confirming this behavior with Dell Latitude 7370,
Kernel 4.8.4-040804-generic
When typing in basically turn off my touchpad.
With $ xinput find your device id
$ xinput
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointeri
Same problem here with a Dell Latitude e5470.
Tried in Ubuntu 16.04 and 16.10.
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See attached.
--Dick Miller, Partner, MMS mailto:themill...@millermicro.com>>
On 10/07/2016 04:02 AM, bagl0312 wrote:
> I found a workaround to invert the two finger scrolling behavior.
> It is enough to add a file .Xmodmap in the home dir with the following
> content:
>
> $ cat .Xmodmap
> poin
I found a workaround to invert the two finger scrolling behavior.
It is enough to add a file .Xmodmap in the home dir with the following content:
$ cat .Xmodmap
pointer = 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10
(note that the forth and fifth numbers are swapped)
This invert the two finger scrolling direction, but
Indeed, if a workaround to invert the "natural scrolling" behavior will
be found we could survive until a real support is enabled
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Same problem as above on Dell 7510, thinks it is PS/2. Normally that
would not be a problem, but this specific touchpad by default uses
"natural scrolling" which is very annoying.
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I have the same problem with a new dell latitude e7370
$xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ELAN Touchscreen id=11 [slave pointer
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I can confirm that I see the same on Dell Lattitude 7370, Ubuntu 16.04,
kernel 4.4.0-38-generic.
$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ELAN Touchscreen
I tried the patch in http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-
input/msg44764.html but I still only see ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse and
no touchpad settings.
(applied on kernel 4.4.23, not sure which version the patch was
generated against, but it compiled without problems so I assume it went
ok).
Has a
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There is a patch available by ALPS, see http://www.spinics.net/lists
/linux-input/msg44764.html .
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Hi, they say there's also a patch for 2016 Dell Latitudes:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg44764.html.
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I've found a supposedly internal Dell email trail on the web
(http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg44773.html), which says
something about alps.c (although it doesn't seem to be an Alps touchpad
after all?, cf. below) and protocols spoken by the touchpad, perhaps
this is of any help?
Quotin
Same on Dell Precision 7510, 4.4.0-38-generic. I'm pretty sure it was
working until my touchpad was replaced by dell support this week.
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Confirm 4.4.0-36-generic, Latitude E7470, two-finger-scrolling working,
no TouchPad options. Also, the middle mouse button (which when pressed
should be able to scroll via trackpoint) is not working.
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Bump, e5470 here 4.4.0-36 kernel still no TouchPad options.
Two finger scroll works
Naturall scrolling is enabled - no way to disable it. That's the biggest
problem for me.
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The same for me in E5470:
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouseid=12 [slave pointer (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard
This is claimed to be a kernel issue rather than an issue with the
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package.
As of kernel 4.7 the issue isn't quite resolved yet. The issue is also
occurring on Dell model 7370. The touchpad shows up as ↳ ImPS/2 BYD TouchPad
id=12 [slave pointer (2)].
https://bu
I have a Dell Latitude E7470 (same generation as the Precision 7510)
which is also being detected as a "ImPS/2 BYD TouchPad" with kernel 4.6.
I installed Dell's drivers under Windows and it shows up in the device
manager as Alps.
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Should connected to this issue:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121281
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After upgrading to kernel 4.6.3-040603-generic I also get ImPS/2 BYD
TouchPad, but still no touchpad settings
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ImPS/2 BYD Tou
Mine too, except that the touchpad is recognized as a BYD touchpad (I'm
on 16.04)
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ImPS/2 BYD TouchPad id=12 [sla
This effects my Dell Latitude e7470 as well.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I have exactly the same problem on E5470:
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouseid=12 [slave pointer (2)]
⎣ Virtual c
output of `xmodmap -pp`
There are 10 pointer buttons defined.
PhysicalButton
Button Code
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
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