We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirms
Hey indium,
You filed this bug report against natty, but I see it's still open and
doesn't appear to have much activity recently. So, now that oneiric
is released and stable, this may be a good point for you to upgrade
and re-test if this issue is still present there.
If it's solved in the new
My impression is that gpointing-device-settings is simply a graphical
frontend to the xinput command. Given that it's not part of the default
install, I can't see that it has it's own critical function. The code
certainly looks like a frontend, given a cursory look.
Having said that, if it were th
Dear Tom,
your suggested approach using the 'xinput' command (comment #26) does
not solve the problem unfortunately. (mouse pad keeps being blocked)
I can call 'gpointing-device-settings' after each login and work with
that for the time being, as you also suggested.
I do not understand that/how
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
touch pad mouse is standard locked right after login
Dear Tom,
thanks for this, I will try it soon. Do you understand how all these
different 'levels' of controlling the mouse work? I had already tried
similar tricks using the 'synclient' commandline command, but that did
not resolve the problem. Now you say that there's
'gpointing-device-settings'
You can get to the "Pointing Devices" config programme without a mouse
by using the command "gpointing-device-settings".
I have a related, but apparently separate issue (bug #783641) as hitting
the disable touchpad button twice won't restart my pointer. However, it
seems that this button issues so
Dear Fabio,
Comment to #24:
the laptop keyboard is not disabled, so I don't know what 'Keyboard0' means. I
have no other keyboard connected.
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Tit
[ 42330.130] (WW) Hotplugging is on, devices using drivers 'kbd', 'mouse' or
'vmmouse' will be disabled.
[ 42330.130] (WW) Disabling Keyboard0
[ 42330.130] (WW) Disabling Mouse0
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Dear Fabio,
while doing this 'apport', I got an error back in the terminal (so I
don't know if you got all the information you needed).
_terminal output:__
The authorization page:
(https://launchpad.net/+authorize-token?oauth_token=x.&allow_permission=DESKTOP_INTEG
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected ubuntu
** Description changed:
On a MBP 6,2, Ubuntu 11.04 the touchpad works at the login screen, but
after logging in, it is disabled. Have to use an external mouse to open
"pointing devices" and click twice on the "disable touchpad" to g
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
(Ubuntu)
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Title:
touch pad mouse is standard locked right after login
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Hello
can you please reproduce the bug then run in a terminal
apport-collect -p xorg 782143
Thanks
Fabio
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Tags removed: disabled gnome touchpad
** Tags added: natty
** Tags removed: unity
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touch pad mouse is standard locked right after
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