judeboden, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
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This problem still exist on Latitude E5530_
*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master
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** Description changed:
On the Dell 15R. the touchpad is not recognised as a touchpad, it is
recognised as a mouse.
- $ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
+ $ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
[snip]
I:
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I have a dell Latitude E5530 and the alps patches on this page did not
work for me. The touchpad becomes unresponsive after loading the
patched psmouse. Same as Sorbing.
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Hi people I own a Dell Inspiron SE and I've found a straightforward
tutorial to solve this issue (already solved for me), hope it get merged
into Ubuntu soon, enjoy!
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As Sorbing, the touchpad isn't visible on my Latitude E6230.
$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4
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I have a latitude E5530. Does not work on the touchpad scroll The driver does
not help.
Virtual core pointerid=2[master pointer (3)]
↳ PS/2 Generic Mouse
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Hello everyone, please Rik Theys tell us how to do exactly with the
alps driver and the patchs to resolve this problem, i'm waiting for a
response please
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#78 worked for me too (oh happy days) on Dell E6520
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#78 worked for me.
Dell inspiron n5110 ubuntu 11.10
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I have a Dell Latitude E5520 and can't turn off my touchpad. FN+F5
brings up a pop up indicating the touchpad is disabled, but it is not.
Using ubuntu 11.10 64bit.
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Hey,
I had the same problem on a Dell Inspiron 17R N7110.
My touchpad was identified as a mouse ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint and tap-
to-click was driving me nuts I didn't realize that it was treating my
touchpad
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The python scripts of bricedebrignaisplage and Jim Ramsay didn't work
for me. I was not in the mood for troubleshooting (I'm sure the problem
is not with the scripts, but rather with my installation of python
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Not working on fell inspiron n5110:
On 31 Dec 2011 01:05, Justin Young 760...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
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Agree with
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Agree with #83 (and #84): patch works for me.
Dell Latitude E6510 (ALPS touchpad)
Ubuntu 11.04
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the oatch works fine on a Dell lattitude E6420 with ALPS touchpad, ubuntu 11.10
x64
thanks !
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#78 - the package doesn't work on Ubuntu 10.10 32bit on Dell E6420 (OS
preinstalled by Dell).
dkms make.log:
LD /var/lib/dkms/psmouse-alps/0.10/build/src/built-in.o
CC [M]
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I don't know if it works for everyone, but worked for me, and doing it
was very simple:
1) Download the .deb package linked above
2) Double click on it and install
3) Restart
4) Now you have the usual
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Agreeing with #83 - on my Dell E6420 with 11.10 (Linux Mint 12 with
NVS4200M) I just downloaded and installed the .deb from #81, rebooted
and then I saw the Touchpad tab in Mouse and Settings - two finger
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ok, and now tell us how to do it too.. please. starters must make it
to, not only those who know how to do it. this is the purpose of a
discussion like this..
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The .deb package linked in comment #78 works like perfectly. Fn+F3
enables and disables the touchpad, and in System Preferences Mouse
now I have the Touchpad tab with the usual settings.
Thank you very
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The patch from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550625/comments/492
works for me, now I can disable/enable trackpad using [Fn + F3] on my
Dell Vostro 3750 with Ubuntu 11.10
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I have a Dell Inspiron 15r n5110 as well. I have modified the patch I
found here
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.10
and now it recognizes my mouse as a touchpad.
When
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I own a Dell Inspiron 15r n5110 too, but the patch doesn't work for me
neither.
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Everything works OK, but indicator icons are wrong: when touchpad is
enabled, disabled icon is showed up and when touchpad is disabled -
icon representing enabled mode is flashed.
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I have a Dell 15R (N5110).
I'm using Kubuntu 11.10 64bit.
I can confirm that the patch from comment 492 on Bug 550625 does not work for
me.
When i read bug 606238, this is more likely what i have.
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Alps touchpad is recognized but synaptics clients and scrolling do not work
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synaptic touchpad not
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It is odd that I also have a Dell 15R (N5110) Ubuntu 11.10 x64 and
comment 492 worked for me, but the above poster with the same hardware
it doesn't. Is it possible that one of us is missing additional
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Clark Evans suggests in Bug 550625 that this bug is not a duplicate of
that one, and is likely to be a duplicate of Bug 606238.
If anyone with the symptoms on this bug can confirm that the fix in the
DKMS
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The patch above (for #550652) that seems to be working for other people
has not resolved my situation. The tracpad is still not recognized and
my laptop is quite unusable. Attached is my xorg log before and
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This reported bug *is* different from #550625 and I am still affected.
I have a Dell E6510 and am running Oneiric. It's not that my
trackpad is recognized and mis-behaving, which is what bug #550625
is
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Confirming that the patch in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550625/comments/492
also works for me.
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OK, just to confirm,
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solved it for me, and my Alps touchpad is now recognised AND seems to
work correctly. Great work by Seth!
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Until someone changes the title of #550625 to reflect that it includes cases
where the Alps touchpad is NOT recognised at all, I do not see how this can be
a duplicate. I have seen #550625 before, but I
I believe I am experiencing this bug on a Compaq Mini 311c netbook. Tap
to click works but not edge scrolling or disable while typing which as
other users have pointed out is very frustrating! I've attached output
of xinput list for info.
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Forgot to say that I first noticed edge scrolling disappear at some
point during the Natty development cycle after a kernel upgrade.
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The attachment Patch for Maverick Meerket (XORG Edgers PPA) of this
bug report has been identified as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers
team has been subscribed to the bug report so that they can review the
patch. In the event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve
this situation by
have to thank Mihai again for applying the new behavior (disable/enable)
selectively to the internal touchpad only. I use keyboard shortcuts a
lot in Blender. Instead of having to reload syndaemon with diferent
settings (-s param) everytime I use Blender, I just use the external
mouse instead
Okay, so I put that command in a file (attached) , made it hidden
executable and linked it to my STARTUP APPLICATIONS. The 0.6 delay
seems useful.
Now I don't have to constantly be buggering with the accidental right
click.
** Attachment added: .mouse_fix
thanks Mihai and cement_head, I applied the patch for Maverick and it
works very well, although the delay after after typing (1 second) is
still a litte too long for me :-) This is an ingenious work-around,
kudos to Mihai.
Just in case somebody couldn't apply the patch in Maverick, the current
@sillyxone
it compiles, but then barfs - can't install
test -z /usr/include/xorg || /bin/mkdir -p /usr/include/xorg
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 synaptics.h synaptics-properties.h
'/usr/include/xorg'
/usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/include/xorg/synaptics.h':
Permission denied
got it
sudo ./configure sudo make sudo make install
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configure as PS/2
actually only the last step (make install) that requires sudo, as it
makes changes to the system. Compiling (configure and make) only make
changes to the working directory.
BTW, after experimenting with the delay timeout (-i option), I found
that 0.5 sometimes makes the cursor frozen. In the end,
I think you have to then install the entire synpatics driver. Did you
do that?
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I modified Jim's script. Basically I added a toggle function that
queries the current enabled/disabled state and toggles it. Simple. The
trick is then to tell KDE to call that script whenever a certain combo
is pressed: System Settings Shortcuts And Gestures Custom Shortcuts,
then right click
Here is the script: http://pastebin.com/0HfByCc5
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configure as PS/2 mouse
You all might be interested in this comment on bug #550625:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550625/comments/329
Read the following comments to where people report on their results of
testing with the package. Apparently it works best with Oneric.
David
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Anybody can write a version of Jim's script for KDE (comment #36)?
Apparently, in gnome the
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled gconf setting is
modified when the touchpad function key (Fn-F5 on my Dell E6420) is
pressed. What happens in KDE and how to write a callback for that?
No go on the patch for me:
brad@brad-dell:~/synaptics/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-1.3.99+git20110116.0e27ce3a$
sudo patch ~/Downloads/syndaemon-mouse.diff
patching file syndaemon.c
Hunk #1 FAILED at 66.
Hunk #2 FAILED at 117.
Hunk #3 FAILED at 457.
Hunk #4 FAILED at 519.
Hunk #5 FAILED at
Cancel that previous message I didn't go into the tools folder
compiling now... and things seem to be working... this is a big
improvement. However, the mouse is still very twitchy when moving it
around the screen via the touch pad.
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autogen.sh should do it but you'll probably have to install xutils-dev
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Re: cement_head
Hi
Before I'll try to apply our patch I have a question. Is your patch solution
for this post #27 - especially point #2? If yes I'll be absolutely happy man ;?)
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It's not my patch, I've modified it for Maverick Meerkat. The Patch
comes from POST #44 this thread (http://patchlog.com/linux/fix-
inspiron-n7110-alps-touchpad-in-ubuntu/).
However, the patch barfs because as @Mihai Secaisu pointed out, xutils-
dev places xorg-macros in the
you're probably trying to patch a different version but it looks like
most of it succeeded. It's pretty easy to apply the remaining two
patches from the .rej file.
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I've fixed the patch to work with Maverick the XORG EDGERS PPA repos
(attached). However, the configure make make install fails. In
fact, there is NO configure file at all...
Help would be required. How do I compile and install this?
- CH
** Patch added: Patch for Maverick Meerket
Here's what is in the directory (attached). Should I try the autogen.sh
script?
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Patch failed to apply.
From Terminal:
$ patch syndaemon-mouse.diff
patching file syndaemon.c
Hunk #1 FAILED at 66.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 114 (offset -3 lines).
Hunk #3 succeeded at 454 (offset -3 lines).
Hunk #4 FAILED at 527.
Hunk #5 succeeded at 551 with fuzz 2 (offset -6 lines).
Hunk #6
Here is a patch. It does not make touchpad to be recognized as touchpad,
it is still recognized as mouse. But tap to click is disabled while
typing.
http://patchlog.com/linux/fix-inspiron-n7110-alps-touchpad-in-ubuntu/
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same here in Dell Inspiron 15R N5110 can anybody tell when this bug
can be resolved ?
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same here i'm using Dell vostro 3550. my laptop touchpad det as a mouse.
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On Vostro 3500 with Ubuntu 11.04...
The touchpad tab appers under Mouse in System Settings..
Disable it while typing does nothing (snif)
Disable clicks works ok (GREAT save my life this one :) )
Scrolling (all options) works ok
The fn key + F6 (for 3500) doesn't work (do nothing, no notifications
Confirmed as well on Dell Vostro 3550 with same output
ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint id=12[slave pointer (2)]
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Want to add that I confirmed this bug as well with a Dell Latitude
E6510.
ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint id=12 [slave pointer
(2)]
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Jim, thanks for that, works perfectly on my Dell Latitude E6320. I'll
add the script to my startup.
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thanks, Jim, for the script. Somehow on my E6420, the touchpad is
recognized as DualPoint instead of GlidePoint (I think I messed with
alps.c along the way), a small modification to the script fixes it. That
should prevent accidents while typing long messages for now.
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Just note: It would be fine have in mind there are HW solutions
with PointStick (Latitude E6410) -
http://fotomag.com.ua/stat/tg/AE/165806/11.jpg
and without (Vostro 3750) -
http://www.bitdynasty.com/images/comparison/notebooks/Dell/dell-vostro-3750-brownd.jpg
Unfortunately touchpad and
I wrote this little python script that lets me use the touchpad
enable/disable FN key on my wife's Dell 15R. It watches the gconf
setting normally used by touchpads
(/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled) and uses the same
xinput mechanism described above based on the state of that
I wrote this little python script that lets me use the touchpad
enable/disable FN key on my wife's Dell 15R. It watches the gconf
setting normally used by touchpads
(/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled) and uses the same
xinput mechanism described above based on the state of that
For those who like me only want to be able to toggle the touchpad on and
off ( on my vostro 3750 )
1 - get device id with:
:~$ xinput -list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
Re: #27
the patch, even with alps_ec_write() mod is not working for me (E6420 on
11.04, 2.6.38-10-generic-pae). Nothing changes (tap-to-click still
works) with the patched psmouse.ko
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from the Fedora bug tracking
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=590880#c75), it looks like
Alps refused to release the specs, and will instead release their
proprietary drivers soon.
Hopefully it'll be easier to reverse-engineer with their proprietary
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+ 1
but have we any ALPS Glide Point that isn't configured as PS/2 ? or that
works properly ?
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I have Dell E6520 and my problems is the same:
- vertical scrolling works
- tap to click works.
BUT:
1.
the dual touchpad (i.e. touch pad AND the stick) are recognised as ImPS/2
ALPS GlidePoint and I can not change ANY of the touchpad-specific properties
(i.e. sensitivity).
2.
The tochpad
Re: #27
Nice! I could not say it better (Dell E6410)
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configure as PS/2
The following bugs in launchpad are ALL versions of this same problem.
ALPS has apparently pushed this secret device into lots of systems.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/678103
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/784965
Should this bug be a duplicate of bug 550625 or do they address
different issues with the same erroneous result. Merge bugs perhaps?
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They may be related, but the description of 550625 seem to focus on the
loss of scroll support, while this here is about the false recognition
of the touchpad as a mouse. On my Dell Latitude E6320, for example,
scrolling works, but there is on way I can change any of the touchpad
settings due to
Same issue on my Dell Precision M4500
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configure as PS/2 mouse instead of
Hi
Just to signal the same problem here with an Inspiron 17R laptop. Touchpad is
recognized as:
ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint
but is configured as a mouse.
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I am also affected Dell Inspiron N5110
http://pastie.org/2102493
uname -a
Linux 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC 2011 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I have the same on Dell 6520.
touchpad works to some extend, i.e. I can scroll (only vertically
though), tap to click works. But the stick and tocuhpad are recognised
as one device:
ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint
I have the same on my old laptop Dell E5510.
It would be really nice to be able to
** Also affects: linux via
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Status: Unknown
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Status: Unknown = Confirmed
** Changed in: linux
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Same issue here on 5 year old Dell Latitude D610
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configure as PS/2 mouse
** Summary changed:
- Dell 15R : ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint: Configuring as mouse
+ Several Ubuntu-certified Dell laptops: ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint configure as
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