On 28/09/15 17:53, Arief M Utama wrote:
> Doesn't worked,
> Touchpad is not detected at all.
>
> I'm looking at kernel drivers now.
I'd have a look at X.org drivers first. Specifically the Synaptics
input driver, xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is the name of the package in
Debian.
I have a Panaso
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" 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 f
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
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Installed debian (sid/unstable) on an ASUS T300LA, a nice t
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.
Synap
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