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synaptic touchpad not recognized on dell latitude e6510 and others
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Touch
Jonathan Lumb, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/cu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 606238 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606238
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synaptic touchpad not recognized on dell latitude e6510 and others
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Hi!
I've tried this and now my system recognizes the touchpad, but, even though
there is a new tab to set touchpad parameters, side scroll doesn't work.
My xinput list is as follows:
luigi@luigi-Inspiron-N5110:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer
Thank you, Dave. I will try this ASAP. Even thogh I'm not very familiar
with the terminal your instructions are very detailed.
Thanks!
Luigi
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Uggh. In my instructions "dkms add" should be changed to "dkms build".
Also, to rebuild (e.g. add dbg statements), the simplest way is
sudo dkms remove psmouse/alps-0.10 --all
to remove package. "psmouse/alps-0.10" is an alternative to "-m
psmouse -v alps-0.10"
Dave
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Well, after a day of testing I think something is still wrong, only less
so. I still get occasional spurious focus changes. It only happens
when I'm typing really fast. And then the focus changes to where I
rested the cursor. Still, it happens a lot less frequently.
@quarara: Yeah, it's a li
Hi, Dave.
I'm glad you've finally sorted out how to make your touchpad work.
Unfortunately I don't have enough knowledge to apply the process you're
describing in your very latest post. Could you explain it to a digitally
illiterate as I am?
Thanks for your support! :)
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Oh, one thing I should add is that the module_param definition in
alps.c:135 gives a compile error. I set alps_dump_packet=1 and
commented out #135. I'm not familiar with linux 3 driver frameworks.
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I just got a Dell Inspiron 15R, installed precise and updated. The
current kernel is 3.2.0-24-generic-pae. The problem still exists, and
was frustrating me. I fixed it (hopefully) by following the
instructions on this thread to add the ALPS awareness in the psmouse
driver:
http://askubuntu.com
For Alessandro and others who have this working in Precise on an updated
kernel: is there something other than installing the kernel upgrade that
is necessary to make this work? Is there a config file that must be
changed or some other action to take?
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Finally working on Precise. The patch in psmouse-alps-0.10.deb should be
already in the kernel.
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Title:
Dell Inspiron N Series, Touchpad recognise
This bug is still present on Precise.
The psmouse-alps-0.10.deb doesn't work for me, I think becasue Precise has a
new kernel.
Any idea how can I use this touchpad properly?
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Same here on Dell Inspiron n5110 15R.
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Dell Inspiron N Series, Touchpad recognised as generic PS/2 mouse
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The "Fix released" status is not correct: I can confirm that the bug
still exists in ubuntu 11.10 on a Dell N5040 laptop.
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Dell Inspiron N
Why was it marked as "fix released"? I still can't see the touchpad
panel in oneiric, so I can't disable tapping to click.
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Dell Inspiron N
from
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=590880
you got a patch that alreay queued in main stream kernel :
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/alps-touchpad/psmouse-alps-0.10/
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I'm running Debian now, but I think this may address your problem
(although it may be the "fix" mentioned above is the application of the
same patch, I can't tell).
http://pj.freefaculty.org/blog/alps-touchpad-linux-final-statement-now
Brief summary. Install the "psmouse" patch
https://patchwork.
I'm running an up-to-date version of Natty. I'm still having this
problem, albeit on a Vaio.
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Fixed on Ubuntu Natty and Mint Katya
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Title:
Dell Inspiron N Series, Touch
Same problem on Sony Vaio E-series in 10.10 and 11.04. Tap-to-click
causes the cursor to move erratically while typing.
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Dell Inspiron N Se
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Vertical scroll and tap to click are now working in Ubuntu Natty 11.04.
Your problem is specific to Archlinux.
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Dell Inspiron N S
same thing with Acer 1830T
I can tap to click and move cursor but no scrolling (neither vertical or
horizontal) and it is detected as PS/2 mouse
Ive posted https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35462
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug
Correction: the Mouse Settings does in fact now allow the sensitivity
and speed to be changed.
So scrolling and speed/sensitivity problems have now been fixed - but
the device is still recognised by Ubuntu as a PS/2 mouse which means
that there is still no access to certain touchpad-specific setti
This is still present in Ubuntu Natty 11.04.
Whilst the touchpad does now allow vertical scrolling using the right
edge of the pad, it's sensitivity still cannot be modified in the Mouse
Settings dialogue box and it is listed as ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint.
This will be a huge disappointment to people
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- Dell Inspiron N5030, Touchpad recognised as generic PS/2 mouse
+ Dell Inspiron N Series, Touchpad recognised as generic PS/2 mouse
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