Public bug reported:
Lenovo ideapad 730s touchpad wrist detection does not work.
I have tried both synaptics and libinput drivers. The libinput driver's scroll
coasting does not work. With the synaptics driver, using synclient to set
PalmDetect=1 has no effect.
In KDE's touchpad settings, pres
with lenovo ideapad 730s, wrist and pressure detection still don't work under
5.11.
with libinput, scroll coasting doesn't work.
I am current back to using synaptics. using synclient to turn PalmDetect on
has no effect.
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Before I grab'n'build 5.11, I'd like to know if my issue is similar.
I have a lenovo ideapad 730s.
The touchpad works fine for pointing, single, double and triple clicks.
I have tried both the synaptics and libinput drivers. It's been a while since
I was comparing them; IIRC, I'm currently runni
it's 2019 and the same bug still exists.
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This is still broken (or broken again) in 16.04.
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