I have Updraded to 15.04 at HP pavilion 14 Notebook pc. With Apls touchpad but
still touch works Scroll doesnt.
Without scroll life is not easy and with extra mouse laptop is not so much
independent.
Please help I have been searching this from months now.
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After an upgrade to Quantal, it still does not work. :( Any ideas,
anyone?
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Hi,
I was very glad, when I could finally use my touchpad on my HP Pavillion
dm4-2000sg. Thank you again very much for that great work and your great
support here, Seth.
Unfortunately, I have upgraded my system to Ubuntu 12.04 the other day
and the touchpad stopped working. I tried uninstalling,
Hi,
I am coming from bug #1041916, where the ALPS device on Fujitsu Lifebook AH530
is not recognized
by psmouse.ko, neither on precise, quantal, nor mainline
linux-image-3.6.0-999-generic 3.6.0-999.20120830405,
Since psmouse-alps-dkms has helped some people to have their ALPS detected,
does it
The driver has moved to here
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp877666/psmouse-alps-dkms/
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Martin, that's a 404.
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work
To
@Seth, thanks for the driver. Great job.
I have an HP Pavilion dm4-2075 running Ubuntu 11.10.
After installing version 0.10 of your driver (post #492), I got the
following results:
+ Two-finger vertical scrolling works
+ Two-finger horizontal scrolling works
+ Disabled while typing
* Linux 3.3.0-030300-generic #201203182135 SMP Mon Mar 19
* Sony Vaio VPCF126FM
Now I am unable to install your packages (I've tried 10 and 11).
sudo dpkg -i psmouse-alps-dkms_0.10_all.deb
Selecting previously deselected package psmouse-alps-dkms.
(Reading database ... 419345 files and
* Linux x64 3.0.0-17-generic
* Sony Vaio VPCF126FM
I have installed the latest package (10) and removed/added the module from the
kernel.
dmesg shows ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input18
I would be very grateful if anybody could provide me with any
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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The fix doesn't work on Dell Inspiron N5110 15R.
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Hello everyone,
I have made a patch that adds semi-mt support to v4 Alps touchpads.
Unfortunately it is quite buggy.
On my Vaio the Left Half of the Touchpad is quite erratic (synclient -m 10
shows f alternating constantly between 1 and 2 fingers with one finger touching
it).
The right Half of
george: I suggest you use bug #954109 for the v4 semi-MT support.
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This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu laptop testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/550625
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This command did not work gconftool-2 --set --type boolean
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled true
I was also getting a lot of module psmouse does not exist in
proc/modules.
The only thing which worked was sudo modprobe -r psmouse; sudo modprobe
psmouse.
I am running an Asus
Ugh, I got one updated and now launchpad times out every time I try. I
give up.
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It _is_ marked fix released where appropriate. The other bug statues
ought to be updated though. I'll go ahead and do that.
This isn't the type of change we'd normally backport though, and I don't
have plans to do so.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status:
** Changed in: touchpad-indicator
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: baltix
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in:
I've got this same error when updating to Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 1 from
11.10. But I think the current kernel in this version (3.2.0-17-generic
#27-Ubuntu) already incorporates the new module since the touchpad is
perfectly recognized and working correctly. Can this bug be marked as
fixed released and
When upgrading to kernel 3.2.0-15 via PPA (Linux Mint 12, 64 bit) I got:
Examining /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d.
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/dkms 3.2.0-15-generic
/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-15-generic
Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 3.2.0-15-generic (x86_64)
ndkhoi168: There's no way for us to know that you have the particular
kind of touchpad that this driver supports. Supposing it is, you need
to use the synclient program to review and set the options. Simply
installing the d river does not necessarily do any good. You need to be
sure the kernel
I tried your suggestion on #492, every steps are ok. Unfortunately,
multitouch and scroll don't work on my touchpad, Fn+F3 to disable
touchpad doesn't work as well. I'm using Laptop DELL N5110 15R and
Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit.
I also removed all power sources after install your alps-mouse package.
I
I attach the output. Please look for that
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V. 010 work great with Toshiba Satellite R840-139.
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Sampo Saarela: The RedHat/Fedora folks have been a little late to the
party on this problem. In fact, they tried to close work on it, arguing
that it was an impossible problem because ALPS would not cooperate. It
was really quite disappointing to me.
That's why I'm so impressed and delighted
Is it possible to make this driver available for other distributions as
well?
If I'm right it is just about the packaging because this is fix is in fact for
kernel?
Though I'm not capable of repackaging this driver or patching my kernel someone
else might be?
I'm using Fedora and I have HP
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 09:59:00PM -, Francisco Cribari wrote:
@Seth, has your patch been included in the Ubuntu kernel 3.0.0-13? If
not, will it be available in a Ubuntu kernel prior to 3.2? Thank you.
No, there are no plans to include the driver updates in the kernels for
11.10 due to the
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 12:50:02PM -, Steven wrote:
Hi @seth,
First off, thanks for the patch, it works like a charm on my DELL
Latitude E6510.
I just acquired a Dell Precision M6400. The default Mouse and Touchpad
settings don't give me the possibility to deactivate the touchapd
Hi @seth,
First off, thanks for the patch, it works like a charm on my DELL
Latitude E6510.
I just acquired a Dell Precision M6400. The default Mouse and Touchpad
settings don't give me the possibility to deactivate the touchapd
alltogether, so I installed your patch from comment #492. But it
@Seth
Thanks for the driver on post #466. for over a year now I've been using
the imps hack in /etc/modprobe.d
With this, I am even now able to use touchpad indicator as it correctly
sees the touchpad as a touchpad and not a ps2 mouse. Thank you!!!
I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 on an Acer TimelineX
@Seth, has your patch been included in the Ubuntu kernel 3.0.0-13? If
not, will it be available in a Ubuntu kernel prior to 3.2? Thank you.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Can't compile 0.10 into kernel 3.2 (from kernel mainline ppa)
$ cat /var/lib/dkms/psmouse-alps/0.10/build/make.log
DKMS make.log for psmouse-alps-0.10 for kernel 3.2.0-999-generic (i686)
vie nov 18 20:00:36 CST 2011
make: se ingresa al directorio «/usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0-999-generic»
LD
I hate to crosspost, but it looks like the patch posted by Seth in
comment #492 could be modified to make more touchpad recongnized by the
system. See comment #62 of bug #606238 for further reference.
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On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:54:38AM -, quarara wrote:
I hate to crosspost, but it looks like the patch posted by Seth in
comment #492 could be modified to make more touchpad recongnized by the
system. See comment #62 of bug #606238 for further reference.
Not necessarily; see my response on
I have installed the package from #492 within Ubuntu 11.10/x86_64 on
Dell/E5420 with ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint and now the disable tap on
click works good AFAIS.
Thank you very much Seth for your commitment. Is some data collection
required for this type/model?
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Seth,
Thanks a lot for the comments. I had mistakenly installed a wrong version and
now the touchpad works fine. Even Fn+F3 disables the touchpad as expected.
There are a few issues like two-finger zoom and the touchpad LED (supposed to
be turned on when the touchpad is disabled) but this is a
BlogCrawler,
Thanks for your suggestion. I've followed this procedure but it didn't help.
Thanks for your time.
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However, just out of curiosity I have tried the Fn+F3 that disables the
touchpad. Strangely enough it appeared the popup to notify the touchpad
is disabled. The touchpad is not recognized yet, but could that be a
hint that something actually happened?
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Package DKMS at #492 works fine for me, Sony VAIO VPVEC3Z1E
Thank you !
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quarara,
Does you laptop's touchpad works like a basic mouse? Please post your dmesg and
also 'xinput list'.
Mine was detected as a mouse before installing this patch and pressing Fn+F3
was showing an empty notification while the touchpad was still functional
(enabled).
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This is it.
luigi@luigi-Inspiron-N5110:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ PS/2 Generic Mouseid=12 [slave pointer (2)]
⎣ Virtual
The dumps I posted yesterday are when I see the slow down, and I'm not
near any other electronic devices.
I'm going to have to keep a journal of the mouse flying off to the
left problem and see if it correlates to things I'm next to.
Note that it could be interference from internal devices
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 01:09:47PM -, quarara wrote:
However, just out of curiosity I have tried the Fn+F3 that disables the
touchpad. Strangely enough it appeared the popup to notify the touchpad
is disabled. The touchpad is not recognized yet, but could that be a
hint that something
Thank you, Seth.
In the meanwhile I've installed your drivers several times following the
aforementioned procedure but I wasn't able to make my touchpad work. The patch
worked on a friend's laptop, though.
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Seth, thanks for your extensive feedback regarding the trackstick.
Perceived behavior after patch application is that it's hard to point
exact pixels. It feels like the cursor is too fast no matter how gently
the trackstick is pushed.
Changing the acceleration factor does actually have expected
Hi, Seth.
The dumps I posted yesterday are when I see the slow down, and I'm not
near any other electronic devices.
I'm going to have to keep a journal of the mouse flying off to the
left problem and see if it correlates to things I'm next to.
pj
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I'm running the package from comment 492 on an Acer Aspire 7552G-6436
and it's working quite well. I haven't played with all of the settings
yet to determine what works and doesn't, but basic functionality is
flawless. I've marked bug 747123 as a duplicate of this one.
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the patch provided in #492 doesn't work on my Dell n5110 laptop. I am using
64bit ubuntu 11.10.
code
$uname -a
Linux m-Inspiron-N5110 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
/code
The 'echo 1 | sudo tee
Everyone: I'm happy to report that the ALPS patches we've been testing
have been accepted by the mainline input subsystem maintainer and should
show up in kernel version 3.3. We also plan to include them in the
Ubuntu kernel for the 12.04 release. Thanks for your help in testing!
pauljohn32: In
Hi Seth,
I own a Dell Inspiron too and the patch you've provided us doesn't help with my
touchpad neither.
BlogCrawler and I are not the only ones with this issue unresolved. See bug
#606238 for further information.
Thanks for your hard work and expertise.
Regards,
Luigi
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I already remarked here that trackstick sensitivity becomes broken when this
ALPS patches get applied. While it was an optional package I was okay with it.
However I would disagree about getting the patches obligatorily.
There was no reaction about it, I could speculate that people using
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 04:46:30PM -, Michal wrote:
I already remarked here that trackstick sensitivity becomes broken when this
ALPS patches get applied. While it was an optional package I was okay with
it. However I would disagree about getting the patches obligatorily.
There was no
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 09:12:54PM -, quarara wrote:
Hi Seth,
I own a Dell Inspiron too and the patch you've provided us doesn't help with
my touchpad neither.
BlogCrawler and I are not the only ones with this issue unresolved. See bug
#606238 for further information.
Yes, there are
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I am not an expert user so I don't know
exactly what I should do to provide you the correct information to analyze my
touchpad behaviour.
If you think I could help in the development of a more functional driver,
please let me know. I would be honoured to
Hello, Seth
It's me again, still trying to get good diagnostic output for the
driver. I have 2 files attached here, as you ask for.
In the previous post, I said that sometimes the mouse flies off to the
top left, and you asked if perhaps I'm touching the left part of the
touchpad. I've been
Hi,
I've installed the 0.10 version of Seth's fix on my Sony VAIO VPCF1290X but the
ALPS touchpad isn't detected yet. These are the lines concerning the issue on
the dmesg output:
[ 21.929137] input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input10
[ 307.378904]
I've compiled a kernel (2.6.37) with latest Seth's patches for openSUSE
11.4 in OBS. SUSE users can install it from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/akadabra:/branches:/openSUSE:/11.4:/Update:/Test/standard/
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hello,
I just wanted to add that the deb from Seth (#492) works great for me on my HP
pavilion dm1 on Ubuntu 11.10.
Hopefully it'll be integrated upstream since it looks like it's working for
quite a few (unfortunally not everyone yet). With this patch, it's the first
time i fully enjoy
Hi Luciano,
Thanks for your help.
This is what I get with xinput list:
luigi@luigi-Inspiron-N5110:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ PS/2 Generic Mouse
I am running a Dell E6410, with A09 Dell BIOS update.
Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 with Gnome 3.2
Linux doofen2 3.1.0-030100-generic #201110240535 SMP Mon Oct 24 09:35:56
UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Was running Henk's psmouse-0.2-1.all.deb package and a python script
workaround
Hi Luigi,
My inspiron 15r is less than 2 months old! :-) There might be some diff
because mine was bought in Brasil...
What do you get from running the following command on your shell?
xinput list
Luciano
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Hi quarara,
I have the same hardware (Dell Inspiron 15r) and ubuntu 11.10 release.
My touchpad was working in a super basic (move and click) mode.
After reading all the comments I got it working by installing Seth's
psmouse-alps-dkms_0.10_all.deb from comment #492.
Now I have:
- touchpad
Hi Luciano,
I'm glad that you've got your hardware fully working with Oneiric Ocelot! :)
Maybe your Inspron 15r it's different from mine. I bought it a couple of weeks
ago, my model has a nice chiclet keyboard. The Inspiron's pre-2011 have a old
school keyboard in it. When have you bought your
Seth,
Unfortunately the patch did not have any impact on a Dell XT2 (Ocelot
64)
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For what it's worth I'm running Oneiric at 32bit too.
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Errata corrige: I meant, obviously, 64bit.
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Hello Seth,
the lastest 0.10 driver works on my sony vaio x118lc running with i386
version of Oneiric. edge scrolling and disable touchpad while typing
works. but two finger scrolling is not working.
Jeff
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Hi,
I've installed Seth .deb twice but it didn't improved my situation. I
own a Dell Inspiron 15r and the touchpad is not recognized as such. I am
currently using Ubuntu 11.10.
Luigi
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Hello Seth,
I have 11.10 installed on a Dell Inspiron N5110:
$ uname -a
Linux synapse 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
When I try to install I get:
$ sudo dpkg -i psmouse-alps-dkms_0.10_all.deb
Selecting previously deselected package
Sorry.
I tryed againg and it worked!
Thanks!
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Ed,
There is another ticket, Bug 760142 (69 affected) that
seems similar/identical to Bug 606238 (53 affected) . It
is trying to be more generic though, while Bug 606238
limits itself to the Latitude E6510 (which I have).
Best,
Clark
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I've added a comment to that bug. I don't think marking as duplicate,
or removing or adjusting such a mark, is a privileged operation, but it
must be best if it's done by someone familiar with their symptoms. So I
won't dive in and adjust a lot of bugs.
(I suffer from a different bug, but I'm
I recently reinstalled Ubuntu 10.10 after a buggy install of Xubuntu
11.10. (Most likely partly because of installer bugs, not just Xubuntu
bugs.) I immediately tried to install the psmouse-alps-dkms patch I had
on my backups. This was version 0.9 and there was some bug during
installation. I am
I think we have _2_ completely different issues here. The first one
is (exclusively) on Dell hardware where the Tracpad isn't recognized
and shows up as a PS/2 mouse. For this bug (which I have), the patch
here doesn't seem to help at all. The second bug (fixed by the patch)
seems to be
I agree, Bug 606238 looks different from this - I've unmarked it as
duplicate and taken the liberty of subscribing Seth. I'm not certain
about all the other bugs listed.
It might be useful if anyone with those possible duplicates could load
the DKMS package attached to comment 492 on this Bug
I just tested the package (version 0.10) from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550625/comments/492
and I can confirm that it fixes the problems on my Dell e6510. Now my
touchpad is detected as a real touchpad and i can scroll with two
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Thanks Seth. Installing the deb in comment #492 finally enables touchpad
scrolling on my Asus 1830T. Edge scrolling work fine now.
Two finger scrolling is a bit more difficult. Perhaps I'm just not
familiar with the gesture and the touch pad is so small. I haven't
fiddle with the other settings
#492 fixed my Dell Vostro 1440 running 11.04.
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To
Thanks so much for the work Seth! I'm unfortunately unable to try it as
I'm running a newer kernel (3.1.0-rc7), which seems to have non trivial
changes to the elantech driver. Do you think this patch is going to go
into the mainline anytime soon? If not, would you be potentially
willing to
lessoffensive:
That's funny. I am using 3.1.0-0301rc9-generic from the mainline kernel
ppa:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
And the version 0.10 of the driver installs just fine.
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Thank you very much Seth Forshee, good job!
AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad on Sony Vaio VPCSB laptop
Ubuntu 11.10
Version 0.10 of the psmouse-alps-dkms as per comment #492
Touchpad correctly recognized and fully working, including two finger
scrolling.
Before I was using the standard psmouse
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 09:22:41AM -, J.P.Casainho wrote:
Ok, it's for sure due to this ARM board connected to power mains. I
just connected other board but this time powered from batteries and
all is ok.
Thanks for following up. It sounds like an electrical issue, not a
driver problem.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 01:22:29AM -, Sukhikh Nick wrote:
But there is jitter, adjusting touchpad settings doesn't help. Maybe I
should install newer kernel? However, it seems like there is no jitter
issue with touchpads that works out-of-the-box on openSUSE 11.4
A newer kernel won't help,
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 03:04:09AM -, pauljohn32 wrote:
Dell Precision M4600 Debian 3.0.0-1-amd64
I've after alps-dkms version 0.6 or so, I have noticed occasional weird
behaviors. Sometimes cursor flies to far left of screen, sometimes the
touchpad seems to become nonresponsive for a
Fix in #466 works for me. Thank you! I reported # 795349, which was
marked as duplicate for this.
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2011/10/12 mio75 550...@bugs.launchpad.net:
tried 0.10 on Dell M4500, Ubuntu 11.04 x64
Everything still works, only the touchpad is a bit over-sensitive
(pointer jitters even before touching it), so the touchpad is hard to
use.
Yes, that's what I am seeing! Looks like that having my fingers
** Attachment added: log_alps.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550625/+attachment/2549874/+files/log_alps.txt
** Attachment added: dmesg.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550625/+attachment/2549875/+files/dmesg.txt
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Thank You so much!
I've been trying to get it working for months. I have to confirm that this
worked perfectly on my LENOVO G550 (now touchpad is detected as AlpsPS/2 ALPS
DualPoint TouchPad) and ubuntu 11.10. Great job.
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Thanks for nice driver!
I tried it on Dell Latitude E6410 with openSUSE 11.4, kernel 2.6.37 (I needed
some upstream patches in order to compile the driver with this kernel).
Almost all things works fine, including two-finger scrolls. Track-stick
scrolling works after adjusting Xorg settings
Dell Precision M4600 Debian 3.0.0-1-amd64
I've after alps-dkms version 0.6 or so, I have noticed occasional weird
behaviors. Sometimes cursor flies to far left of screen, sometimes the
touchpad seems to become nonresponsive for a moment. Often it wakes up
and works again, sometimes I have to
Thanks Seth for this great work !
I have a Dell Latitude Z600 with an Alps touchpad :
[5.866717] input: AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input12
With version 0.10 of psmouse-alps-dkms under Ubuntu 11.10, my touchpad
is detected as a synaptic touchpad. When I do
thank you sforshee, you have done great work. sony vaio vpceh14fm,
ubuntu 11.10, two finger scroll works, vertical edge scroll works,
disable tap to click works, makes typing much easier.
i still have some issues with scrolling while typing but this is great
work, thank you, thank you, thank
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As you predicted Seth, after upgrading to Oneiric all shakiness in the
pointer while using the touchpad has disappeared. This is very nice!
Thanks again,
David
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Thanks Seth!
Two finger scrolling works for me too on Sony VPCEH 1Z1E, with my brand new
Ubuntu 11.10!
Love you all :)
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As far as I can tell, version 0.10 works very well after a reboot on my
Dell E6420 with Ubuntu 11.04 x64. I have not yet been able to detect a
misbehaviour. Thanks a lot !
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On Acer Aspire One 532h with Ubuntu 11.04 using the version 0.10 works
vertical and horizontal scrolling and TURNING THE TOUCHPAD OFF WHILE
TYPING!! Big thanks! That was the feature that I was really missing
compared to using modprobe psmouse proto=imps.
Two finger scrolls seem not to work.
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tried 0.10 on Dell M4500, Ubuntu 11.04 x64
Everything still works, only the touchpad is a bit over-sensitive
(pointer jitters even before touching it), so the touchpad is hard to
use.
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Using 0.10 on Dell Latitude E6320 with Ubuntu 11.04 x64. Touchpad recognised
correctly and I can mange it using the Mouse or the Pointing Devices
settings. A few things I noticed:
- Whenever I reboot, the touchpad is unresponsive and I have to turn it off and
on again in Pointing Devices before
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