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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
Touchpad speed asymetrical
The VertResolution/HorizResolution options shouldn't be needed on newer
touchpads anyway if the kernel provides it. So you can ignore those.
and yes, this is the same bug.
the problem is caused by the server needing to support true absolute
devices in relative mode (e.g. graphics tablets). If you
I don't know If this is caused by the same issue, but the problem is
quite siilar, so I attach this as a commen instead of filing a new bug.
I'm using debian testing / x.org 1.17.2 with a Lenovo U41 which has an
ALPS touchpad.
The problem is that the touchpad is way faster on the horizontal axis
t
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Title:
Touchpad speed asymetric
you're right, it had a regression, it's still not fixed. looks like the
only fix doable is to drop abs events from the driver and make the
touchpad relative only. This requires re-adjusting the pointer
acceleration though.
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What release was this actually fixed in?
I still seem to be experiencing this behaviour in Fedora 21 (xorg-x11
-drv-synaptics-1.8.1-4).
Or was there some regression?
Much Thanks!
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Marking as fixed then according to comment #26.
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Of the 3 computers that had this problem I have tested 2 with raring and
the problem is solved for both.
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As the patch is included in Raring, please test and report back if this
issue is solved in Ubuntu 13.04 with all updates installed.
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Hmm, seems like the upstream patch is already included in Raring,
without solving the problem for me with my Lenovo X230t:
$ quilt push
Applying patch
dix-pre-scale-relative-events-from-abs-devices-to-desktop-ratio-31636.patch
patching file dix/getevents.c
Hunk #1 FAILED at 776.
Hunk #2 FAILED at
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Title:
Touchpad speed asymetrical (horizontal faster than vertical)
To manage notifications a
Please add the patch in an update now when it's upstream! It applies
without rejects to the xserver in precise. It would be nice to not have
to patch and compile my own xserver just to fix this bug. :)
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Title:
Touchpad speed asymetric
commit 61a99aff9d33728a0b67920254d2d4d79f80cf39
Author: Peter Hutterer
Date: Fri Jan 11 14:22:07 2013 +1000
dix: pre-scale relative events from abs devices to desktop ratio
(#31636)
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The patch in comment 15 seems to be working. Thanks! :)
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http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/12839/
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Title:
Touchpad speed asymetrical (horizontal faster than vertical)
T
I have the same problem. I use one screen above the other and my
vertical mouse pointer speed is about double of the horizontal speed.
It's unusable this way.
Now this might be a different bug or not a bug at all, but I noticed
that the VertResolution and HorizResolution options are missing, even
Pad Resolution is currently readonly on purpose - your pad is unlikely
to change resolutions at runtime. I admit it would make testing it
easier but right now you need to add an xorg.conf(.d) option for it.
synclient appears to be lacking it altogether, that should be fixed
(patches appreciated)
(In reply to comment #11)
> I think this was discussed recently on the mailing list - maybe in your
> holidays - synaptics somehow adjusts itself to the display geometry, IIRC.
the driver itself has no knowledge of the display size, I think it's
just the only driver that triggers it. some combinat
I think this was discussed recently on the mailing list - maybe in your
holidays - synaptics somehow adjusts itself to the display geometry,
IIRC.
I don't find it right now, but it sounds as if you could check for
display code in synaptics just to be safe.
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(In reply to comment #9)
> It looks like Bryce Harrington put together a patch way back in 2010 to
> address
> this, or at least something closely related. Here's the link:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/327428/+attachment/1752254/+files/116_resolu
It looks like Bryce Harrington put together a patch way back in 2010 to
address this, or at least something closely related. Here's the link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/+bug/327428/+attachment/1752254/+files/116_resolution_detect_option.patch
Here's an
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Title:
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This is somewhere in the server, the accel the driver supplies is always
the same.
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I'm still facing this problem in Oneiric 11.10
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Title:
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Hmm, I wonder if this is another case of synaptics/xserver scaling like
in bug #327428 (which I posted a fix to natty for yesterday). Can you
refer to that bug report and see if it illuminates what's going on with
your case? That bug also shows several tools for collecting data on how
exactly the
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This is still a problem with the latest maverick for me. I noticed it
when attaching an external monitor to my laptop, which more than doubled
the horizontal screen resolution without increasing the vertical
resolution that much. It made the touchpad incredibly unwieldy.
Any update on the progress
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Using Ubuntu Maverick on a Samsung NC10 : since that release, moving my
touchpad horizontally makes the pointer to move faster than moving it
vertically.
I already had this behavior when I was using X from xorg-edgers PPA wit
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