Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-16 Thread Joe Zeff
On 02/16/2016 11:22 AM, Go Canes wrote: I guess next up is to see if the problem goes away with Fedora 23. I may also try inverting the Function key in the BIOS, just to see what changes (if anything). What happens if you open a document in a word processor and try that combination? -- users

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-16 Thread Tom Horsley
On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 14:22:54 -0500 Go Canes wrote: > I may > also try inverting the Function key in the BIOS, just to see what changes > (if anything). You could try PgUp in an "xev" window and see what X events actually happen. Maybe the key release event doesn't show up and it thinks you are ho

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-16 Thread Go Canes
Some new/additional information. While I understood originally that the problem occurred immediately upon loading a page, that was incorrect. The problem occurs when pressing PageUp or PageDown, which on a Dell XPS 13 is a combination of the Function key and up arrow (or down arrow). When the pr

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-15 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 15 February 2016, Les Howell sent: > I have a problem with touchpads in general. My finger tips are > normally quite dry, so they skip and jump when dragging across the > pads. I always have to turn double click off, multitouch off, and > sensitivity down a bit to get them

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-15 Thread Les Howell
On Mon, 2016-02-15 at 22:37 +0200, Mihuleac Sergiu wrote: Very happy to hear I'm not the only one. Same issue with my touch-pad -- Lenovo E540 > > On 02/15/2016 10:33 PM, Go Canes wrote: > > Thanks for the suggestion - the problem manifests without touching > > the trackpad (other than the c

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-15 Thread Mihuleac Sergiu
Very happy to hear I'm not the only one. Same issue with my touch-pad -- Lenovo E540 On 02/15/2016 10:33 PM, Go Canes wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion - the problem manifests without touching the > trackpad (other than the click to load the web page). I tried > adjusting sensitivity, switching

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-15 Thread Go Canes
Thanks for the suggestion - the problem manifests without touching the trackpad (other than the click to load the web page). I tried adjusting sensitivity, switching from libinput to the legacy driver, etc. No change. On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote: > > > On 12/02/1

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-15 Thread Go Canes
Thanks for the suggestion - I have not tried google chrome - since the problem manifested with Konquerer, I am thinking it is unlikely to be a Firefox issue. But seeing what chrome does may be useful. On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 6:53 AM, Morne Snyman wrote: > Hi, > > Have you tried using google chr

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-14 Thread Martin Skjöldebrand
On 12/02/16 22:24, Go Canes wrote: > I'm trying to convert my wife's laptop from Windows 7 to Fedora 22 > running KDE 5. However, when she browses the web, occasionally the > page will scroll as fast it can - either up or down - with no input on > her part, other than loading the page. Nothing

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-13 Thread Morne Snyman
Hi Again, Have you also tried using an older version of firefox or tried using fedora 23 instead ? On 02/12/2016 11:24 PM, Go Canes wrote: I'm trying to convert my wife's laptop from Windows 7 to Fedora 22 running KDE 5. However, when she browses the web, occasionally the page will scroll a

Re: Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-13 Thread Morne Snyman
Hi, Have you tried using google chrome and if so does the same thing happen ? On 02/12/2016 11:24 PM, Go Canes wrote: I'm trying to convert my wife's laptop from Windows 7 to Fedora 22 running KDE 5. However, when she browses the web, occasionally the page will scroll as fast it can - either

Scrolling gone haywire

2016-02-12 Thread Go Canes
I'm trying to convert my wife's laptop from Windows 7 to Fedora 22 running KDE 5. However, when she browses the web, occasionally the page will scroll as fast it can - either up or down - with no input on her part, other than loading the page. The problem occurs with Firefox, Seamonkey, and Konqu