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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Does this occur in Maverick?
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Touchpad doesn't tap-to-click anymore after suspend
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This might be fixed upstream in kernel 2.6.32.16. From the changelog:
commit 04a08885c36dc2f4663900d007b9d71a7e7f2b92
Author: Dmitry Torokhov
Date: Thu May 13 00:42:23 2010 -0700
Input: psmouse - reset all types of mice before reconnecting
commit ef110b24e28f36620f63dab94708a17c7e267358
I wrote a small program that can be used to work-around the gnome-
settings-daemon TapButton2/TapButton3 switching problem. It may be
useful if you don't want to manually compile gnome-settings-daemon every
time it is updated.
If you switch between VTs, suspend and resume or insert and remove
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Why is this disabled and why don't Mouse and Touchpad configuration
tools speak with each other?
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But there is still something wrong:
I use the following fdi:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
deviceinfo version=0.2
device
match key=info.capabilities contains=input.touchpad
!-- merge key=input.x11_options.SHMConfig type=stringOn/merge --
merge
Enable mouse-tap in 'System-Preferences-Touchpad' AND
'System-Preferences-Mouse'. This solved the issue for me.
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still an issue with Karmic alpha 5
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Still see this in Hardy with a macbook c2d, the workaround works though
which was a new one to me.
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I think this might be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/133060
and maybe should be marked as a duplicate.
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same thing for me. all tab-scrolling things don't work anymore!
Sony Vaio VGN S560P
By the way, I believe launchpad needs a more advanced Hardware Database.
One that is linked with the user profiles. I would upload my dmidecode,
lshw or whatever once to my profile and the bug fixing crew could
I had the same problem on my HP Pavilion zv6000
I dont know if it was after upgrading my kernel or after trying to get the
ati-driver work, but my touchpad scroll-area doesnt work anymore
this is the way I fixed it:
In my /etc/X11/ directory was no xorg.conf file only a copy of it:
Update: Enabling DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH=true in /etc/default/acpi-support
worked for me as well. (Xubuntu 7.04 beta)
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At my laptop the issue is the same: tapping does work, but double-clicking and
scrolling doesn't. I just recently noticed it had something to do with standby.
It is a NEC Versa P550. Haven't checked the double-switch-option. The default
power-on is looking weird enough for some windows-user to
I've only just tried suspend again on edgy and I have this problem
(samsung x15)
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Vincenzo's tip also works for me.
I disable tapping by default, but when waking from suspend, tapping was
always enabled, and scrolling disabled. Using the
DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH=true line works though. (Although the screen does
flash twice and it looks sort of ugly, but it's no longer a show
I tried this workaround, but it does not work for me.
To be precise, I tried: resume from suspend, then switch to an unused
console, log in and do 'startx -- :1'. That indeed presents me with an X
session which has a working touchpad scroll. However, switching back to
the original X session, I
What Vincenzo Ciancia suggested worked for me. The workaround is the
DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH which is set in the /etc/default/acpi-support
file.Set this option to true by. The line should look like:
DOUBLE_CONSOLE_SWITCH=true
If still confused, please refer to the afore mentioned Ciancia email.
I have a similar problem: after resuming from standby mode, scrolling
using touchpad borders does not work. If I start another X session, and
then get back to mine using ctrl+alt+f7, it works again so this seems a
problem in initialization of the driver. Moreover, if I enable switching
to console
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