Ideally this could have been solved within the life span of 17.04 rather than
becoming obsolete.
Actually it is still an issue in 17.10.
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Public bug reported:
The default settings of xinput for trackpad make users think it is not
working. Behavior that one is used from trackpads under Linux as well as
other operating systems is disabled and needs to be enabled for the
individual user account. As a consequence, the user's custom
Public bug reported:
When application Y consumes a lot of memory and is killed by the kernel,
the trackpad almost does not work anymore (does not respond to taps,
very slow) because the xinput properties are reset to default. I have to
manually find out the commands and restore the xinput
It sometimes re-appears after hours suddenly, or sometimes after
logout After each fresh boot, the cursor is invisible.
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Title:
mouse
Thanks!
This bug was still there in 12.04, now I am on 12.10 and it doesn't hapen
anymore. So it could be that it has been fixed in 12.10 and should be
back-ported, or be fixed using your patch.
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Public bug reported:
When upgrading Ubuntu 12.04 to 12.10 (beta2) there appear artefacts in
several applications:
In Blender, elements of the user interface appear black or without text.
In Google Earth (same install as in 12.04), polylines of country borders get
fuzzy and the atmosphere isn't
** Attachment added: 12.10_blender.jpg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058155/+attachment/3352126/+files/12.10_blender.jpg
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Title:
3d
For me three-finger-tap used to work until 11.10 and stopped since
12.04.
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Title:
touchpad triple-tap to
Hi,
this issue doesn't occur anymore in 12.04 beta2. It seems to be solved for now.
Thanks.
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Title:
cursor jumps to
Sorry, it still occurs in 12.04 beta2. It's easier to reproduce by dragging a
desktop icon and moving the finger into (or over) a trackpad corner, then the
icon jumps over half the screen into the screen corner.
It started only recently, I think not before alpha 2.
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When I do a drag operation (tap followed by a continuous pointing
motion) and my finger reaches the edge of the trackpad, the cursor jumps
to the screen edge. Since the cursor normally moves relative to the
movement on the trackpad, it should still be somewhere in the center
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cursor jumps to screen border when touching trackpad border
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I have the same issue also with a Logitech v450 and a Logitech v100. Horizontal
scrolling is reversed (natural) while vertical scrolling is classic.
The laptop's trackpad works correctly in both directions.
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