Sorry, that was my fault. i just registered and played around and wasnt
realizing i actually am able to change the status i couldnt put it back to
triaged, so I changed it back to confirmed.
Sorry for that.
@Neatchee:
As far as I can see every pad wth 7.2 Firmware gets recognised as
Martin: Why was this bug changed from Triaged to Confirmed? This bug
had already been confirmed and triaged, but no dev had been assigned.
Otherwise, can I get people to check which version of the firmware they
are running if they are experiencing these issues? 6.5 firmware seems
to report
Can confirmit, exactly the same behaviour as described... fw:7.2, capabilities
1,1,1,0,0
Multiutouch working on Windows
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I think this is related to the upstream bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21614
It is for a single touch pad, but I'm thinking that our multi-touches
are being reported as singles, so it's the same problem.
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Ugh, Sorry. The above bug is for the symptom of this problem, jumpy
cursor behavior.
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@Jim That's actually an unrelated bug. That bug refers to placing two
fingers on the touchpad, lifting one, and having the cursor jump from
the location of the first touch to the location of the remaining finger,
without passing the points in between. This is more of an incorrect
behavior than a
E, cancel that without passing the points in between. Either way,
unrelated issue.
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I've discovered something new (on another laptop):
By installing these drivers on my non-multi-finger-capable laptop, I've
obtained multi-finger support:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/19/synaptics-driver-enables-multitouch-gestures-on-older-trackpads/
I had initially thought it had upgraded my
Just confirming that this is still a problem for me on Lucid (no
multi-touch whatever I do). At least now though,
gnome-mouse-properties has 2 finger scroll greyed out. When I called
up gsynaptics, it had Enable Touchpad unchecked and checking it and
closing gsynaptics had no observable effects.
@Dana Goyette
There's an easy way to determine in Windows if your trackpad is
emulating multitouch or providing real hardware multitouch on newer
laptops (running newer trackpad firmware): Open up your Mouse control
panel, then press shift+alt+i. This will open a debug window. From
there, go to
I can confirm... using the side of one finger, or three fingers
immediately adjacent, does give me just one contact area.
Also, I do still have the spazzing issue on the netbook.
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Attaching dmesg, Xorg.0.log, and /proc/bus/input/devices as requested by
Debugging trackpad problems wiki article
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Correction, Debugging Trackpad Detection wiki article
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i had the same issue with karmic and now lucid, and a working workaround
(at least on eeepc 901) is to execute the two following commands:
$ synclient TapButton3=3
$ synclient TapButton2=2
this will activate right click with two fingers click, and middle (wheel) click
with 3 fingers.
I hope it
Confirmed not working on my Acer Aspire 5740 w/ synaptics touchpad.
synclient -m 100 reports single-touch only.
Here is my xinput list-props output:
Device 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad':
Device Enabled (125): 1
Device Accel Profile (242): 0
Device Accel Constant
Tournier Mathieu, have you been able to solve this issue? I also have an
XPS 1640 that does not recognize multi finger in touching in linux.
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Same problem here on a dell xps 16 (1640)
The multitouch works on windows but is not recognize by hal.
xinput list-props SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
Device 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad':
Device Enabled (116): 1
I've attached a video of my touchpad spazzing out as I try moving around
with two or three fingers. Unfortunately, gtk-recordmydesktop can't
keep up with the desktop drawing under compiz, and I need compiz to get
the showmouse flame-ring. Observe how it leaves trails from movements
way too fast
An attempt at making the spazzing more visible: Annotate plugin.
I would imagine fixing the multi-finger detection should fix this spazzing
cursor issue.
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ive managed to get multi touch working, but its terrible. i cant believe
how bad this is considering it worked flawlessly on windows. its taken
me about 10 hours of tweaking to get it to a semi-satisfactory level
when it took 1 minute to set up on xp.
there are jerky mouse movements when you
I just reported a bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/512589 -- but then realized
it's most likely a duplicate of this bug.
Handy hint for in Windows: go to the mouse control panel and press
alt-shift-i, and it will give you a debug dialog. I have attached the saved
i can confirm the same problem on a brand new acer aspire 1810t. same
output from xinput, the 1, 1, 1, 0, 0. strange since the touchpad even
comes with a sticker on it which says it supports multitouch, with all
sorts of pinching pictures...
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dawn2k, that is only a workaround but doesn't address the real issue. I
currently suspect that the specs on Synaptics site is outdated and that
there is another way of detecting multitouch which isn't specified.
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On my eeepc 1005HA (where two finger scrolling works with minz=10) I
get:
xinput list | grep -i pointer
Virtual core pointer id=0[XPointer]
Macintosh mouse button emulation id=9[XExtensionPointer]
SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPadid=10 [XExtensionPointer]
and in dmesg:
Synaptics
doing
synclient EmulateTwoFingerMinZ=10
works fine for me with Karmic (fresh install of final release) on a
EEEPC 1005HA. I had to fiddle with the different EmulateTwoFingerXXX
settings in earlier releases but since Karmic-final the defaults are ok
for me apart from the MinZ setting.
What is
This bug may be related. It is not necessarily a duplicate.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/463735
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The synaptics driver is not working at all with .32-rc3
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Same problem with an Asus 1005HA-m on an up to date Karmic. I have also
the 1, 1, 1, 0, 0 line. I am pretty sure the touchpad can do multi-touch
because it's working on windows. However, on Windows it can actually do
true multi- touch (opposed to multi-tap) for example to zoom like on the
iPhone,
@opus440
The Synaptics Capabilities (1, 1, 1, 0, 0) property shows that your touchpad
doesn't support multi-touch. You can still use emulation mode but it's not
guaranteed to work.
you can try setting the following properties to different values with synclient
and see if emulation works:
I'm also getting the line
Synaptics Capabilities (276): 1, 1, 1, 0, 0
in my output on a eeepc 1005ha. I'm still able to get 2-finger
scrolling in Windows using two-finger-scroll (http://code.google.com/p
/two-finger-scroll/). I think xinput is incorrectly detecting the
touchpad capabilities,
Here's mine from an new Acer Aspire 1410 running Karmic beta:
Device 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad':
Device Enabled (115): 1
Synaptics Edges (260): 1752, 5192, 1620, 4236
Synaptics Finger (261): 24, 29, 255
Synaptics Tap Time (262): 180
Synaptics Tap
EEE PC 1000H running Karmic
My touchpad is a ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad id=10 XExtensionpointer
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Forgot to attach the output so here it is:
Device 'ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad':
Device Enabled (95):1
Synaptics Edges (242): 53, 1099, 48, 720
Synaptics Finger (243): 25, 30, 256
Synaptics Tap Time (244): 180
Synaptics Tap Move (245): 59
The first one was a 2.6.28-15 very well customized by Voria
(https://launchpad.net/~voria/+archive/ppa)
Anyway I've attached now the output on 2.6.28-15 from proposed
repository.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31649490/synaptics.txt
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@Jose
The Synaptics Capabilities (1, 1, 1, 0, 0) property shows that your touchpad
doesn't support multi-touch. You can still use emulation mode but it's not
guaranteed to work.
@scaltro
Please follow point 1) first, otherwise I won't be able to help you.
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Asus 1101ha, karmic lpia
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Strange, as multi-touch works well under wxp. I didn't know that XP had
multi touch emulation. I'll try to do a few more tests.
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1) If you're using Jaunty, can you install the kernel in the -proposed
repository, reboot and follow step 3
2) If you're using Karmic, please follow step 3
3) Type:
xinput list --short
and find the name of your touchpad.
then type:
xinput list-props
I have an Asus 1005HA-P with the same problem (and very likely the same
touchpad as Frank Aurich's 1005HA-M above). I'm running karmic, and
xinput's output is attached.
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On my Jaunty Samsung NC10, I have launched this:
xinput list-props SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
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Karmic and jaunty (both lpia) on a asus 1101HA, and I have also this
problem. Multi-touch works well in windows XP, not at all in ubuntu .
synclient -m 100 shows only one finger is detected.
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The Asus EeePC 1005HA-M is affected by this as well. Multitouch works
fine in Windows 7, but synclient only recognizes 1 finger.
Same version of Ubuntu as mentioned above.
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