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The jump is probably caused by the angle between flat and actual acceleration
which still looks like this: _/ (ascii-art! :)
Smoothing this out to be more of a curve may or may not help.
Or the jump is c
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Weird, there certainly are events coming out of the device and the coordinates
move slightly. Benjamin, any guess?
Dave, can you confirm with evemu-record that whenever the finger stops moving,
you only g
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So it works on master now?
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run 2: libinput debug-events --verbose (1.10.1 good)
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run 2: libinput debug-events --verbose (1.10.2 bad)
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run 2: evemu-record log
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--- Comment #8 from Mantas Mikulėnas ---
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> If it is between 1.10.1 and 1.10.2 and easy to reproduce, git bisecting will
> be the fastest way to identify what changed. afaict that evemu-record
> scroll
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hid-record output take 2
Here's a longer hid-record output, this time I made an S shape that passed
through the dead
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--- Comment #11 from Peter Hutterer ---
No, let's keep it closed so I don't have to spend any time on checking this bug
repeatedly. It's easy enough to reopen once confirmed it still exists.
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--- Comment #7 from Peter Hutterer ---
https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/clickpad_softbuttons.html
Physical click in bottom right corner when software buttons are enabled =>
right click, otherwise always left click. Clickfinge
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I can't help but notice that a simple on/off switch would probably have been a
heck of a lot simpler: less code, higher reliability, and no regressions for
anyone, instead of this push-pull between people with
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How long did you keep you the finger there? The events stop at 1.84s and there
are a few events that have the same coordinates and would thus be filtered. But
afaict the recording stops 300ms after you say
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git-bisect shows that the culprit was e43bd4ae3a75f72b45c6bab6168bd859ab4a01b3
(plus e8dffbd73a1b3c17716f972f210e420de94028c2, obviously).
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--- Comment #6 from Daniel van Vugt ---
This bug doesn't bother me personally. I was only trying to reproduce the
downstream issue but now realise I misread "enable" as "disable". So maybe I
have the wrong bug link.
That said, I'm still a littl
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Done. It's the same assertion, just line 1030 in master and line 1028 in
1.10-branch.
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It better if change summary to something new, the "1.10-branch" make me thought
it was a old bug on libinput version 1.10.0
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Hutterer ---
all the libinput tools create their own context, nothing but the compositor has
access to the compositor's context. So libinput list-devices shows the default
settings, libinput debug-events uses the defaul
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Preliminary impressions: Feels quite nice at 0.0 "libinput accel speed" (i.e
with no configuration). Definitely an improvement over the current profile. It
does still feel like there's an abrupt jump in accel
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Bug ID: 105472
Summary: Hysteresis inappropriately turned back on for my
hardware after being off for months
Product: Wayland
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
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Let's assume it's not reproducible right now. The latest downstream crash
report was from 1.10.1-1
We have no further information after that so maybe leave this open awaiting
more info and we can close i
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--- Comment #4 from Daniel van Vugt ---
It seems there's an inconsistency here:
Gnome Settings > Devices > Mouse & Touchpad > Tap to Click = ON
gnome-tweak-tool > Keyboard & Mouse > Touchpad > Mouse Click Emulation = Area
but...
Device:
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Can you still reproduce it with the fix in place?
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--- Comment #3 from Peter Hutterer ---
Tapping and click method is handled in libinput. What device is this? maybe
it's one of the ones where clickfinger is the default? libinput list-devices
will tell you, --set-click-method=buttons will force
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Hmm, sounds like right-click emulation is higher level because libinput doesn't
see the difference...
Tested both libinput 1.10.1-1 (debian/ubuntu) and libinput master (d786b55):
Tap on bottom right area
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I'm not sure this is a duplicate. It's a very different assertion.
Maybe ignore comment 6 since it's not about this exact bug.
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hid-recorder output for touchpad
Here's the hid-recorder output for the touchpad, at approximately timestamp 1.5
my
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full dmesg output
Here's the full dmesg output, let me know if I can filter out something
specific for you. Output f
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udevadm info output with fuzz 8
Updated local 61-udevadm-local.hwdb file to include a fuzz value of 8. Jitter
seems
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udevadm info output after making evdev.hwdb changes
Added the lines from the systemd PR to my local 61-evdev-local.h
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> I upgraded from 1.10.1 to 1.10.2, and it stopped recognizing about half of
> my two-finger-scroll attempts, treating them as plain pointer movements. (I
> can
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Thanks, I'll give that a whirl later today!
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verified evemu record
add verified evemu record
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Bug ID: 105459
Summary: unexpected scroll event 2 in none state,
tp_tap_handle_state: Assertion `tp->tap.nfingers_down
>= 1' failed.
Product: Wayland
Version: un
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corrected touchpad-edge-detector output
I reran touchpad-edge-detector with the correct physical measurements (105x64
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> (In case it's relevant, RMI4 on this laptop is affected by bug 100436, so it
> might just be garbage-in, garbage-out...)
Hmm, I just remembered I can test
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(In case it's relevant, RMI4 on this laptop is affected by bug 100436, so it
might just be garbage-in, garbage-out...)
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--- Comment #13 from L Holland ---
Yeah, I rebooted after each change to be sure. I'll try and sort out an
evemu-record this evening. Thanks for all your work on this!
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I forgot to mention: git master requires a reboot because it changes udev rules
for each device *and* it changes the kernel device. So basically, you'd have to
reboot every time after switching. But if the
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So I've switched back and forth between HEAD and 1.10.2 and if there's a
difference in the fine pointer movement, it's very slight. They're both jumpy
when you move really slowly across the touchpad.
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Hi, I've just built and installed libinput MASTER HEAD (your build instructions
are great, BTW, thanks for that. Perhaps worth noting that I had to install
doxygen, check and valgrind as well to get the meson b
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