Wake from sleep works in Xfce and Plasma in Ubuntu 21.04 when using
kernel 5.12.0-051200rc5-generic from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v5.12-rc5/
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Title:
X hangs
Public bug reported:
I have a Dell Inspiron 6400 with Mobility Radeon x1400. In Ubuntu 20.10
and earlier, wake from sleep worked properly. In Ubuntu 21.04, X does
not work after wake from sleep. It fails in Plasma, Xfce, Openbox and
Twm. With both Plasma and Xfce the screen is totally black. In al
@cedrichappy : Ok Cedric, I'm sure we'll find a solution for you.
But for me, if you succeed in lighting on the numpad, you should at
least display the numbers. If it was not the case I could help you but
in your case, I am not qualified enough to help you. Sorry.
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@magellan yes I have installed what is needed because I tried Mohamed's
driver before yours but without success so he advised me to ask you the
question since we have the same pad number
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@amattana your package is possiblbly too old. If so upgrade your version.
Mine is:
sudo dpkg -l| grep libevdev
ii libevdev2:amd64 1.9.0+dfsg-1 amd64 wrapper library for evdev devices
On debian buster, it is installed by
aptitude install libevdev2
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Any hints for me?
amattana@lambda:~$ sudo aptitude install i2c-tools
[sudo] password for amattana:
i2c-tools is already installed at the requested version (4.0-2)
i2c-tools is already installed at the requested version (4.0-2)
No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgrade
@cedrichappy
And before running the installation script, you have to install libevdev
:
sudo pip3 install libevdev
Good Luck !
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Tit
@magellan changes done.
Cedric has not the same model, but he has the same keyboard layout as yours
(with '%' and '=' symbols and with the comma on a different place)
Enjoy your weekend.
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@cedrichappy
Did you install the required packages and run the required commands ?
sudo aptitude install i2c-tools
sudo modprobe i2c-dev
sudo i2cdetect -l
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Asus zenbook UX434FA kernel 5.10
No works for me the num pad light on with f8 but no display anythings
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Title:
numpad on touchpad d
One last thing Mohamed, in the title, add in brackets that it is for
AZERTY keyboard.
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Title:
numpad on touchpad doesn't work in ASU
@cedrichappy (galletcedric) : Because I forgot to modify the readme
file, you thought my laptop was the same than yours but it isn't tha
case. Mine is M433IA.
@Badaoui Mohamed (mohamed-badaoui)
Please update the github. I have made a request to modify the readme
file on your Github that you have
Many thanks Magellan!
All your work is accessible at
https://github.com/mohamed-badaoui/ux433-touchpad-numpad/tree/main/asus-m433ia-numpad-driver
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Hello Magellan,
I have an asus zenbook ux434fa linux mint(kernel 5.10) and I have the same num
pad as you but when I install the driver sh install.sh the num pad light is on
but not working.
Is there a command to enter before installing the .py like
i2ctransfer -f -y 2 w13@0x15 0x05 0x00 0x3d 0
Please Mohamed, share my work on your Github. I wish you a nice Easter
egg weekend ! Thanks to all for the gift (a kinder surprise egg with the
numpad driver inside). ;-)
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Well, it's not perfect but it's better than nothing.
For all people searching the numpad driver for Asus M433IA laptop with
French AZERTY Keyboard on Linux, here it is !
Enjoy !
Thanks to Pilot6 (hanipouspilot), Julian Oertel (clunphumb), Badaoui
Mohamed (mohamed-badaoui) and all other contribut
Last update :
I made this change in the program :
# Ignore numpad touch
if (x > 0.95 * maxx) and (y < 0.05 * maxy):
Replaced by :
# Ignore numpad touch
if (x > 0.95 * maxx) or (y < 0.09 * maxy):
Now when I touch the numbad above the numbers, it is not detected and
since
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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@Mohamed :
There is something I forgot to say : When I put my finger above the
first line, for example above the 7 number it still display 7 and it is
the same for the backspace. On my numpad, there is an area af about 8mm
which should not react to anything. So How can I resize the entire area
? W
It works the same way. That's why I generally do not use it. I prefer
the F8 key to avoid conflict between backspace and numpad switch.
This is not an ideal solution. I think that we could turn on the numpad
through ic2 command as it was done to turn on the numled. But I do not
neither have a wind
I've tried to optimise the code so I removed the release test and send
both release codes for Left Shift and numlock. But sometimes, I still
have the issue with backspace that don't release the key and continue to
delete characters. And the corner top right area used to toggle the
numpad still dete
Hi,
thank you for you work. I have this model: ASUS ZenBook UX362FA
I found that touchpad device in /proc/bus/input/devices has different
name. So touchpad detection does not work as I expect.
I'm attaching devices.txt.
My touchpad device is:
`
I: Bus=0018 Vendor=04f3 Product=30dc Versi
Public bug reported:
I cant install different packages of tools to practise or study for my
collge's task. I dont have acces to my college vpn because i cant use
openconncet correctly
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: linux-oracle-tools-5.8.0-1008 (not installed)
ProcVersi
After investigations, the corner top right area used to toggle the
numpad work with a very tiny area at the extreme top right corner. How
is it working on your side ?
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Well done Mohamed !
Just another (and I hope the last) problem : when I use the corner top
right area to switch off the numpad I get backspace instead and
sometimes, this act like I don't release the key and continue to delete
characters.
Can you have a look at my code Mohamed ?
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@ magellan-2000 Don't forget to add your condition on the release event
code part (arount line 160 in your code)
@hanipouspilot Thank you for your clarifications. This python script is
really not ideal because it does not take into account the type of
keyboard for example and all the different typ
It seems I need to add an event key to release the left shift after
typing the % symbol. How can I do that ? Any idea of this new issue ?
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@mohamed-badaoui
A real solution will be to get keyboard events directly from the
touchpad. Your script interprets clicks as keyboard events depending on
an area. These touchpads declare themselves as keyboards to i2c, that
means that most likely they can send the events.
This would be a perfect
Well, I'm still in trouble : With my solution above, after typing the
"%" when I press another key, the keyboard become crazy like shift is
always pressed.
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you miss colons (:) at the end of your if condition
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Title:
numpad on touchpad doesn't work in ASUS Zenbook 14
Status in Linux:
N
Ok Mohamed,
I still need your help. I have tried this :
if value == EV_KEY.KEY_APOSTROPHE
events = [
InputEvent(EV_KEY.KEY_LEFTSHIFT, 1),
InputEvent(value, 1),
InputEvent(EV_SYN.SYN_REPORT, 0)
: D Your work is the adaptation of another adaptation ^^. It's not really my
job.
I'm not even a python developer.
I can add your work to the repository if you want and specify your credit if
someone wants to contact you.
Especially since it's just a workaround. It does not take into account
the
OK, I've found the mistake for the enter key : I was trying to use
KEY_ENTER instead of KEY_KPENTER to solve the go up issue and made a
mistake with copy/paste operations.
Now I just need to fix the % key with left shift. If you can help me to
make a new version of the program for both qwerty and
I will send you a complete ZIP archive like yours with the right picture
of the computer etc.
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Title:
numpad on touchpad doesn't wor
When it will be finished, you deserve to share it on your github. It is
your work, I only have adapted the code to match my computer.
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Ok Mohamed. I send you the code for the M433IA in attachment.
** Attachment added: "ux433_touchpad_numpad.py"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1810183/+attachment/5483689/+files/ux433_touchpad_numpad.py
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Oh I haven't tested the% symbol because it doesn't exist on the ux433 model.
But I think you will need to add the Left Shift key to the event array,
specifically for this symbol.
For the Enter key, it's really weird. Also try with the Shift key but it
should have worked without it otherwise
Can
Hello Mohamed,
Many thanks for your work but bad news for me : I have a french keyboard and
the enter key does not work anymore and the "%" symbol is replaced by "ù".
I still need your help, sorry.
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