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** Changed in: acpi-support
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The Hotkey for dis/enabling the touchpad isn't working for me.
I tried to track the Problem down, but without luck.
While pressing the key, acpi_listen says:
hotkey ATKD 006b
This is the correct entry in
Having the same issue. Script asus-touchpad.sh is called when pressing
special key, but nothing happens. With some debugging I found $XINPUTNUM
remains empty. When running script from console and getXconsole is
disabled everything works fine... Maybe this information helps resolving
this issue.
I'm running Linux Mint 11 Katya, which is based on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty.
I just tried the trick in reply #5, adding the hotkey to gnome-
keybinding-properties, and the Fn+F9 combination finally works to enable
and disable the touchpad on my Asus G73JH laptop. I did not have to edit
or alter
My previous solution @#5 with the manually added Hotkey isn't working
anymore on Natty.
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Title:
Touchpad Hotkey not working on Asus V6
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I have to correct myself: it is working, but only after changing
#!/bin/sh in the Script to #!/bin/bash.
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Title:
Touchpad Hotkey not working on
I'm also using Ubuntu 11.04. I've note that xinput list don't return
anything when script is called by acpi but If I call the script directly
from console, it works.
I create a script to test this.
** Attachment added: teste.sh
It would also be nice if someone could link this Bug against Ubuntu
11.04 (which I'm using now). The Bug is there too, workaround is also
usable.
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I am having the same issue with my Asus K52JT laptop. This laptop has
'Elantech' touchpad so I fixed the `asus-touchpad.sh` accordingly (see
the attachment). Now the problem is that, touchpad is only
enable/disable in GDM screen. Once I logged in, acpid is throwing the
same error.
No protocol
I think I found the solution. Here is the update `asus-touchpad.sh` (for
Elantech touchpad). The trick is to run the `xinput` with current user
test $user alias xinput=sudo -u $user xinput
Now, if user is logged in the `xinput` command will be run with the
current user. BTW, I think the
** Also affects: acpid
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: acpid = acpi-support
** Changed in: acpi-support
Status: New = Confirmed
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Many thanks Amit, but I guess 'asus-touchpad.sh' alone isn't the full
solution. I've changed the file to work with my Synaptics-Touchpad and
it works fine, but... only if I run the file manually.
The Hotkey is still not working. I've tested Debain6 in the meantime,
the error is the same there.
Ok, got the Hotkey working.
What I've done: I created a new command with gnome-keybinding-
properties, pointed it to /etc/acpi/asus-touchpad.sh, and used the
Hotkey for it.
That works, but is only a workaround. That should, of course, run out of
the box.
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