You may consider trying my Alps driver in
[URL="www.medini.org/software/alps/alps.html"]http://www.medini.org/software/alps/alps.html[/URL]
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See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config#hal for doing the same things you
could do in xorg.conf.
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I used the above fix to adjust the xorg.conf in 8.04, but in an upgrade
to 8.10, the same problem has re-emerged (though this time I can't just
patch the xorg.conf). I can change the acceleration/sensitivity in the
System -> Preferences -> Mouse configuration, but I can't get the
touchpad to feel
Excellent, thanks.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Works fine, after upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10 !!!
All three are working: touchpad, touchscreen, usbmouse without any problems,
and the mouse speed can be tuned and affects both, usbmouse and the touchpad.
Cool :)
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Please try this in Ubuntu 8.10.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
Target: ubuntu-6.06 => None
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Solution with setting the "MinSpeed", "MaxSpeed", "AccelFactor", does
not work in my case. I have a TabletPC tx11200us
#cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0003 Vendor=093a Product=2510 Version=0111
N: Name="PIXART USB OPTICAL MOUSE"
P: Phys=usb-:00:0b.0-1/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/pci:00/0
This bug also affected me using Hardy on an IBM X60, which uses a
trackpoint not a touchpad..
/proc/bus/input/devices does not mention synaptics, instead I have:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=000a Version=
N: Name="TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio1/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/platfo
Motion is still a problem with gutsy on a Dell D600.
Just did a fresh install of Gutsy Gibbon on Dell D600. Tapping and scrolling
work fine, Motion is smooth but painfully slow. Mouse GUI doesn't affect
touchpad motion, but does affect knob motion, and the range is good. Tried
adding this to Sy
The workaround with the following options did seem to fix most of the
problem:
Option "MinSpeed" "0.3"
Option "MaxSpeed" "0.6"
Option "AccelFactor" "0.0002"
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Confirmed on Dell XPS M170. Fresh install of Gutsy. gsynaptics also
was ineffective. Required adding minspeed/maxspeed to xorg.conf.
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(no longer using that laptop, so can't confirm if it is fixed or not.
looks to be, when i last ran a test install of tribe 3 on it though)
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Confirmed on Toshiba Tecra A3, with latest Gutsy updates.
This only started to happen after I apdated on the 13th ( I update daily)
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The problem still exists with my Dell Latitude D630 running 64-bit
Ubuntu Gutsy RC. Manual fix above still works (though I'd like to be
able to visually edit it with a GUI utility). [q,g]synaptics has no
impact on the speed.
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On 10/3/07, Jonathan Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've been trying to get caught up on bugs that I'm subscribed to and am
> not having problems with my touchpad on Gutsy.
I'm still having this problem on my Dell laptop on a clean install of Gutsy
Beta.
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Good evening,
I've been trying to get caught up on bugs that I'm subscribed to and am
not having problems with my touchpad on Gutsy. So the problem is fixed
for me on my Dell. Can we get some updates on this?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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With my ALPS touchpad (Dell D810) I had the problem with feisty but
solved it with the following xorg.conf option in the Synaptics Touchpad
section:
Option "MinSpeed" "0.60"
Option "MaxSpeed" "1.10"
Option "AccelFactor" "0.030"
This s
The patches applied by Ubuntu seem to fix the problem for me. The same
patch fixes the problem under Etch as well.
I have an Alps touchpad, and things seem to work cleanly under Feisty.
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This is definitely a problem on my Dell Latitude D620. Moving the finger
diagonally over the touch pad makes the mouse cursor move about 1/4th of
the screen's total diagonal length. Very annoying.
Also, it seems to mistake some movements as mouse clicks. I need to
press firmly with the finger to a
Is this still a problem for anyone? fwiw, I'm not seeing this on my
touchpad using version 0.14.6-0ubuntu7 on feisty.
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