Thanks for your follow-up, Christopher.
I've sent off a mail to the list that I hope conforms with the
requirements, per your link.
Here's a link to an archived version (spinics seems slow):
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.input/38326
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1371786
Title:
[Fujitsu CELSIUS H730] Touchpad doesn't work unless middle-click is
Christopher, thanks for your follow-up.
I've installed the linux-image for v3.17-rc6-utopic (Linux thor-lincoln-
library 3.17.0-031700rc6-generic #201409211935 SMP Sun Sep 21 23:37:11
UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux), and removed my workaround
before rebooting the system.
However, the sym
Hi Christopher, and thanks for the instructions for updating the BIOS -
although not fruitful, the thought was appreciated.
With a Windows To Go installation I was able to update to v1.09 without any
dual-booting or similarly.
Not surprisingly, dmidecode returns the expected data: "Version 1.09"
Thanks to the magic of the touchpad in proto=exps mode, I accidentally
posted the comment prematurely.
"Per your request, I've marked it as confirmed and I'm looking forward
to anything else I can help with to provide further detail."
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Public bug reported:
Issue:
Using a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10, I discovered that the touchpad did not
work.
Steps to reproduce:
Install Ubuntu 14.10 on a Fujitsu H730 and attempt to use the touchpad.
Further description:
However, I stumbled across bug #1300427, where there was mention of bo
> Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
kernel version where you were not having this particular problem? This
will help determine if the problem you are seeing is the result of a
regression, and when this regression was introduced. If this is a
regression, we can pe
Additional information, in regards to comment #10: I've updated to a
mainline kernel, 3.17-rc5-utopic, and the symptoms are all the same
except for one thing: now, whilst holding down the middle-click button,
I can also press the right-click button and have it register.
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I've got a different laptop, but the same logging of lost sync at byte
6. I could check the current mainline builds, but I would point out that
(even though it's a bot) that 3.16 is out now, and the issue persists.
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Additional Xorg.0.log from after performing evtest in a different VT.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1300427/+attachment/4205847/+files/Xorg.0.log
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In addition, I would point out something weird that I noticed: if I hold
the middle-click down, the cursor functions fine. I can left-click while
doing the middle-click, and it'll be as if I'm not using the middle-
click button at all.
However, the moment I let go of the middle-click, the cursor s
Regarding comment #137 and its effect, I feel it is worthwhile
mentioning that the ldtarball does not work for the ElanTech touchpad
within the Fujitsu Celsius H730.
There, the touchpad does not _work at all_, unlike here where multitouch
features are a miss. There's bug #1300427 for that issue th
I hope in my changing of this bug's status I am not breaking any correct
path of resolvement, as I can confirm the same bug happens on the same
model in my case.
I've looked at bug #1166442, and tried step #137 to see if that dkms patch
would resolve anything.
However, the only remedy so far has
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