Hi,
```uname -r```
6.5.0-35-generic
Issue still ongoing, but less often and now the workaround:
```sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modprobe psmouse´´´
when it goes through, it last a bit longer than before, but the bug is
still there...
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```uname -r```
5.13.0-40-generic
Issue still ongoing.
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Touchpad recognised as generic mouse
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Hi,
```uname -r```
5.4.0-58-generic
Issue still ongoing.
Now, with the workaround
```sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modprobe psmouse´´´
It still works, after typing several times the same command, but I
noticed some things:
1.- Mouse gets idle sometimes and changes to generic mouse after th
Hi,
```uname -r```
5.4.0-53-generic
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5.4.0-48-generic
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Touchpad recognised as generic mouse
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I had to delete the mainstream kernel as I was having a horrible screen
tearing (my graphic card was not supported).
I left the kernel parameter "dyndbg='file drivers/input/mouse/* +p'"
and, although the issue still exists, it reduces the frequency of times
I need to use the "modprobe" workaround.
Is there anything else I can do?
I know Lenovo has an ubuntu forum, but hey are not very responsive...
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Title:
Touchpad recognised as generic mou
There are two methods for touchpad in ASL code that seems to be related
to power control:
Method (TPRD, 0, Serialized)
{
P80H = 0x2E
Return (^^EC0.ECTP) /* \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.ECTP */
}
Method (TPWR, 1, Serialized)
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Hmm can you please attach dmesg on the failed case?
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h
I suspended my laptop during the night; when I logged in again, the
touchpad worked for a while, but eventually got back as a generic mouse
(still mainline kernel).
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So, with my usual kernel version, 5.4.0.40-generic, adding that line
(exactly as it was written, including spaces, " and ' ) during boot ('e'
-editing the grub), the touchpad works, but after the laptop goes idle
or the screen is locked, it goes back as a generic mouse.
The trick of disconnecting
It was working for a while, but after the laptop goes idle or the screen
is locked, the touchpad goes back as a generic mouse; the trick of
disconnecting and connecting it back with ```modprobe psmouse``` keeps
working though...
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It is using oem2.inf
I add the line at boot, by editing the grub and adding it at the end of
the line which starts with 'linux', and I don't want to get to excited,
but so far, so good...
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Sorry, I uninstalled the updated kernel; should I install it again?
Where do I configure that line? during boot?
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Ok, this mean it uses PS/2 mouse.
Can you please boot to mainline kernel with kernel parameter
"dyndbg='file drivers/input/mouse/* +p'", and attach dmesg here?
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Can you please also find out which .inf it uses?
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Ok. Can you please boot Windows and take a screenshot like [1]?
[1] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/i2c-hid-
driver/abb89c4f-f013-46da-b03a-624fcd657953?page=2
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Just tried it this afternoon.
The issue is not fixed; I'm not seeing any difference...
I'm still using the new kernel (5.8.0-050800-generic); Should I delete
it?
Any other test?
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No, uninstalling drivers are unnecessary.
Only thing needs to do is to install the kernel debs.
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To
Thanks for that.
I have a nVidia GeForce GTX 960M graphic card.
I am using proprietary drivers; I didn't need to do anything, it was
automatically installed when I first installed Ubuntu 20.04.
I've read on the page you sent me before, that I need to remove the
nVidia drivers before installing t
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
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UPDATE:
`uname -r
5.4.0-40-generic
`
Touchpad is still getting disconnected randomly and identified as
generic mouse, and I have to use several times:
```sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modprobe psmouse```
until is recognised again.
If you point me towards an info page I will try the mainline
```
Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad id=14 [slave pointer (2)]
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Diffiult to say, as it is both in the name:
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Touchpad Driver (Elan, Synaptics, ALPS)
Synaptics_19.3.10.38_ELAN_11.4.92.1_ALPS_8.201.1611.252
Last Modified Date: 03 Nov 2017
Original Publish Date: 26 Jan 2016
Document ID: DS105106
Manufacturer:
Elan, Synaptics, ALPS
https://pcsupp
What's the touchpad vendor for this system? Elan or Synaptics?
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Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.8-rc4/
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With what options? How I do that?
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Can you please attach acpidump?
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** Description changed:
I've just re-installed 20.04 (dual boot/windows 10) on my Lenovo
ideapadY700. My laptop recognises touchpad as mouse. I have no other
mouse plugged.
Touchpad firmware: 2ul001af
Lenovo ideapad700-15ISK BIOS version: CDCN54WW
I'm new in Ubuntu and I don't kn
** Description changed:
I've just re-installed 20.04 (dual boot/windows 10) on my Lenovo
ideapadY700. My laptop recognises touchpad as mouse. I have no other
mouse plugged.
+
+ Touchpad firmware: 2ul001af
+ Lenovo ideapad700-15ISK BIOS version: CDCN54WW
I'm new in Ubuntu and I don't kn
I have realised that if I restart the mouse twice in a row, the touchpad
is recognised as such and starts working for a period of time.
```sudo modprobe -r psmouse```
```sudo modprobe psmouse```
Then, it is recognised back as a generic mouse and stops working.
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- Touchpad recognised as Logitech mouse
+ Touchpad recognised as generic mouse
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