hi steven,

the problem also existing on the live-usb is a bit strange, did you
allow the live-usb drive to update? (a live-usb is not read-only like a
CD, in fact it's more like a normal installation on an external drive.
changes made to it during a session stay after reboot.)

i think you should try to make a new live-usb and see if the touchpad is
working fine from there (and how the serio1 and 0 folders look). also
try if you can use the scroll function (hold your finger in the upper-
and lower-right corner), it should be enabled by default in lucid.

to me your story sounds like the touchpad was recognized and working
with a clean install/live-usb, and broke down after updates (or changes
to your configuration).

one last question: how did you find out that you're "blessed" with a
sentelic touchpad?

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