Doesn't worked, Touchpad is not detected at all. I'm looking at kernel drivers now.
Thanks for your advice. On Sep 28, 2015 14:47, "Himanshu Shekhar" <irm2015...@iiita.ac.in> wrote: > You don't need to have synaptics software installed. You just need to > enable two finger scroll, and tap to click from mouse settings from GNOME > settings. That's simple. > > On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 8:03 PM, Arief M Utama <arief.ut...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Installed debian (sid/unstable) on an ASUS T300LA, a nice tablet-laptop >> and debian works like a charm there except for touchpad. >> >> Somehow I can't get the mouse (which is an ASUS Wireless Keyboard+Mice >> device) works with two fingers and three fingers scrolling like a synaptics >> mouse. >> >> Synaptics module is not loaded and X also does not detect it. >> >> Any hints/ideas? >> >> I'm prepared to try kernel modules, or debugging X/kernel if necessary. >> Still have windows on dualboot, mouse and touchpad is working alright there. >> >> note: please cc me on replies, I'm not on the list. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> All the best. >> -arief >> >> > > > -- > Himanshu Shekhar > IIIT-Allahabad > IRM2015006 >