Asus laptops installed with Linux have this problem.Even my friend had the
same problem.I think the solution wil be to use a USB mouse.


On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Anurag <[email protected]> wrote:

> >have you tried on Fn + F1-F12 combination that show touchpad image?
>
> Yes, I have done that.
>
> Update:
>
> The touchpad works as normal outside Fedora, I installed a
> gnome-touchpad indicator which shows that the touchpad cannot be
> detected. The debug method didn't came in handy also.
>
> On further digging I found this: synclient: No touchpad detected.
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