Now, without glidepoint daemon, I can adjust the speed and acceleration
for the touchpad in KDEs touchpad config dialog.
The only (small) remaining problem is that scrollong is much faster now
with the touchpad and I can't find a way to adjust this properly.
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Stopping and restarting the service 'glidepoint' also reactives the
touchpad temporarily. So I use
sudo service glidepoint stop; sudo service glidepoint start
as a work around. As the touchpad is disfunctional again after a few
minutes, this is really annoying.
Perhaps this means that this
I just noticed that the glidepoint package came preinstalled with my
notebook (on ubunu 12.04, as far as I remember).
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After removing the preinstalled glidepoint package and rebooting the
problem seems to be gone. As a nice side effect the touchpad now appears
in the default config dialoge.
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I seem to have the same problem on a Dell Latitude e7440 since the
update to 14.10. After some time the touchpad and the trackpoint stop
working, i.e., the mouse cursor is frozen and there's no reaction to
clicks. Similar to the reporter Xorg.0.log contains the following error:
[...]
(EE)
Also effects me. However it does not happen on any resize. But I
observed the following (only for konsole windows):
* maximazing horizontally or vertically using a hotkey sometimes triggers a
freeze
* changing the size using 'wmctrl' sometimes triggers a freeze
* the whole desktop flickers on
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