After an upgrade to Quantal, it still does not work. :( Any ideas,
anyone?
Henrik
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Title:
Alps touchpad is recognized but synaptics clients and s
Hi,
I was very glad, when I could finally use my touchpad on my HP Pavillion
dm4-2000sg. Thank you again very much for that great work and your great
support here, Seth.
Unfortunately, I have upgraded my system to Ubuntu 12.04 the other day
and the touchpad stopped working. I tried uninstalling,
Using the 0.6 driver in Natty and Oneiric I also notice that rarely (3
times in three days now) right or middle clicks are fired when moving
the cursor on the touchpad or tapping on it.
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FYI, my touchpad still works fine after several reboots across multiple
OSs using the 0.6 driver version.
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Title:
Alps touchpad is recognized but
Thanks Seth, it works now. :-) I just had to install the new version in
all my Ubuntu systems (Natty and Oneiric) and rebooting now works fine
under all circumstances (at least those I have tested).
Now, I'm curious about the backgrounds: How can I find out if I'm using
v3 or v4? Do the touchpads
Okay, it seems I was too happy too early. :-( I'm noticing that
disabling the touchpad while typing works now (though I'm not sure if
that already worked before). Still, the touchpad won't work after reboot
and only removing the battery works then. I'm attaching my dmesg output
again. There's still
Wow, thank you so much for that new version! I noticed that the problem
is reproducible whenever I do a reboot from Ubuntu and boot into Ubuntu
again (all other combinations of rebooting seem to work fine). I'll give
the new version a shot, try again and tell you about my results.
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The bug occurred again twice, so I'm attaching my dmesg output from the
first time. Hope you can work with that.
** Attachment added: "dmesg_not-working.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550625/+attachment/2438005/+files/dmesg_not-working.txt
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Additional note: When the touchpad's not recognized by Ubuntu Oneiric,
it doesn't work with Win7 either.
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Title:
Alps touchpad is recognized but s
Hi Seth,
I'm quite happy with your driver. As long as it works, all is wonderful.
Unfortunately, however, at times it won't work after a reboot (touchpad
not recognized --> no reaction of mouse cursor). The only thing that
helps then (at least most of the times - sometimes I have to do it a few
ti
Two reboots later, this morning it works again. Strange, but fine. ;-)
I'll dmesg when it doesn't.
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Title:
Alps touchpad is recognized but synapti
I rebooted and now the touchpad doesn't work anymore at all. lsinput
doesn't list it anymore. Even reinstalling didn't work. :(
I'll go to bed now and am happy to try your solutions tomorrow.
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Yes!!! It works. :) Thank you Seth!
Well, at least edge scrolling works. Unfortunately, disabling the
touchpad while typing and, as you said, two-finger-scroll still doesn't
work. However, I'm sure you'll manage that, as well. Again: good job! :)
y value: 1325
x value: 1865
--> Now the touchpad
for f in /sys/bus/serio/devices/serio*/description; do
echo -n "${f}: "
cat $f
done
says the same as before.
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Title:
Alps touchpad is r
Good to hear about that new version. :) In the meantime, I have some
more output for you:
$ for f in /sys/bus/serio/devices/serio*/description; do
> echo -n "${f}: "
> cat $f
> done
/sys/bus/serio/devices/serio0/description: i8042 KBD port
/sys/bus/serio/devices/serio1/description: i80
I'm experiencing the same issue using a HP dm4-2000sg. Neither in Natty
nor Oneiric does scrolling work while in gpointing-devices both the
touchpad (called "AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint") and a PS/2 mouse show up,
but no settings in the touchpad section work. Not even disabling it. The
workaround foun
Same for me on a HP Pavilion dm4-2000sg on Natty and Oneiric. Difference
is, the workaround provided doesn't work here.
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Title:
ALPS touchpad on H
I've got the same problem using a HP dm4-2000sg. Neither in Natty nor
Oneiric does scrolling work while in gpointing-devices both the touchpad
(called "AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint") and a PS/2 mouse show up, but no
settings in the touchpad section work. Not even disabling it. Events are
generated only
Thank you Seth! Removing the battery worked. Booting into the freshly
installed Natty, the touchpad worked as before. After booting the live
usb (which I installed and removed your driver before) - where the
touchpad didn't work - it worked in no OS again. So I just took out the
battery again, and
I'm experiencing the same problem as LiKwiiD now. The touchpad is
working in no OS anymore (live USB, Win7, Oneiric, freshly installed
Natty). Various shutdowns do not help as it doesn't to reinstall Natty
on my hard drive (where there was Oneiric before). How can I reactivate
it? Even in Windows,
I've got the same problem using a HP dm4-2000sg. Neither in Natty nor
Oneiric does scrolling work while in gpointing-devices both the touchpad
(called "AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint") and a PS/2 mouse show up, but no
settings in the touchpad section work. Not even disabling it. Thank you
for your suppor
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Status: Triaged => New
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Title:
AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint not working
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Hi everyone, my problem was that the touchpad was recognized and showed
up in mouse settings and gpointing devices as "AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint"
(additionally to a PS/2 mouse I hadn't even connected), but still I
wasn't able to scroll (neither edge nor 2-finger ) no matter if I
switched that settin
Now, after I installed the debian package, played around with rfcomm for
a few hours and did a few restarts it works eventually.
Can we expect a bugfix to the bluez-utils package anytime soon?
It's sad that we always have to fiddle around with things for hours that
have worked before because, in
Confirming bug with Hardy and Nokia 7610.
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Have the same bug on Hardy and Nokia 7610.
The debian package did not fix it for me, unfortunately.
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