Same issue, but the settings, if it matters, are set through Synclient,
and it's only the right corner clicks and the one, two, and three finger
tap events that are reset. All other settings persist, whether set
through the GUI or (when this is not available) via startup script.
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I have the same issue with ThinkPad 510 and ubuntu 10.10
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Touchpad settings reset suspend/hibernate/resume
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I confirm that tob's workaround is working for me too ( as long as the
"AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad" is the touchpad that xorg detects,
see post #1)
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@tob Thanks very much. This worked for me. I needed to add:
Option "MaxTapTime" "0"
to turn off tapping. I wish I understood it all, but I learn a little
bit each day.
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Touchpad settings reset suspend/hibernate/resume
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I think that the best workaround is to modify the 10-synaptics.conf file
located in /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/. All of the options that you place
in the "touchpad catchall" section of the file will be applied when the
computer resumes from suspend. However, the GUI settings will override
these set
** Summary changed:
- Touchpad settings reset suspend/hibernate
+ Touchpad settings reset suspend/hibernate/resume
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