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dmesg | grep psmouse
=> [2.642609] psmouse serio1: synaptics: Touchpad model: 1, fw: 8.1,
id: 0x1e2b1, caps: 0xd40123/0x840300/0x126800, board id: 2734, fw id:
1522295
lsmod | grep psmouse
=> psmouse 10 0
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AceLan,
Having used the kernel in comment #44 for a few days, I have noticed
that when left-clicking on the touchpad, the cursor would occasionally
make a big vertical jump down to near the bottom.
I'm experiencing this issue on a Dell XPS 13 (model 9333)
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AceLan, I just tried blacklisting hid_rmi, but the jumping cursor
problem still persists.
I am going to try blacklisting i2c_usbhib as the Arch Linux wiki
suggests
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Touchpad_Synaptics#Laptops_with_touchscreen_.26_touchpad).
This will unfortunately disable the t
AceLan,
I blacklisted hid_rmi, but it didn't help the jumpy cursor problem.
I also tried to rmmod psmouse after it was loaded.
I thought I have a faulty touchpad and reverted to the old kernel for
testing. The jumpy cursor problem went away immediately.
Is anyone else having the same problem?
Hi Kent,
The bug gets triggers when I move the cursor with one finger (index) and
click with another (thumb). It is an old habit I carried over from using
the MacBooks.
If I move and click on the trackpad with only one finger, however, the
cursor doesn't jump a couple from one point to another so
Hi Kent,
The bug gets triggered when I move the cursor with one finger (index)
and click with another (thumb). It is an old habit I carried over from
using the MacBooks.
If I move and click on the touchpad with only one finger, the cursor
doesn't jump from one point to another some distance away.
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