Well, its either:
Trackpoint - automatic/disabled
Trackpad - automatic/disabled
Tried with trackpad disabled and enabled with no difference.
Guess the buttons could have just failed.
Will double check with that other os and replace if the same issue occurs.
Thanks for your help.
-- ol
On Mon, O
On Lu, 22 oct 12, 10:44:42, ol wrote:
> Hi, thanks for your reply.
>
> /var /log/Xorg.0.log is attached.
> Do not have a xorg.conf
I didn't spot any problems there. Could you try some other BIOS
settings?
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Hi, thanks for your reply.
/var /log/Xorg.0.log is attached.
Do not have a xorg.conf
Thanks!
-- ol
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Jo, 18 oct 12, 21:29:12, ol wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I've got some problems with the thinkpads trackpoint buttons.
>> None of the 3 buttons are
On Jo, 18 oct 12, 21:29:12, ol wrote:
> Hi.
> I've got some problems with the thinkpads trackpoint buttons.
> None of the 3 buttons are working, and nothing is registered when
> checking with xve, the trackpoint itself is working without issues.
> The trackpad is disabled in bios, but its buttons w
Hi.
I've got some problems with the thinkpads trackpoint buttons.
None of the 3 buttons are working, and nothing is registered when
checking with xve, the trackpoint itself is working without issues.
The trackpad is disabled in bios, but its buttons was working when enabled.
I'm at the moment on de
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