Karol Szkudlarek, 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
I installed the package on my Fujitsu Lifebook and it is almost unusable
- the touchpad fails to detect small touches (i.e. detects only a flat
finger, not the fingertip); the x/y values are way off (y movement much
faster than x, which is very sluggish). Multitouch features work though
and
with Vostro 3360 a have the same pb.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/50491/detect-touchpad-as-
touchpad/258513#258513 is good to me too
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affects me: dell vostro 3460. following
http://askubuntu.com/questions/50491/detect-touchpad-as-
touchpad/258513#258513 did made it work.
a package for this is being prepared?
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Also affects:
201201-10339 Dell Latitude E6530 (AlpsPS/2 ALPS Glidepoint)
201208-11536 Dell Latitude 6430u (AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Touchpad)
201208-11537 Dell Latitude 6430u (AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Touchpad)
And it could be solved by updating the system.
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Hi,
It has been fixed for 'Dolphin V1' touchpads - the driver is upstream so
they are fine.
The problem is that 'Doplhin V2' touchpads don't yet work - although a
driver has been written (it's in the DKMS module and works great), it
hasn't yet been pushed to the mainline kernel.
It would be
On Dells this has been worked on and at bug 1089413, you can find fix
status for different Ubuntu versions there.
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Hi all,
I have a Dell Vostro 3360 with a 'Dolphin V2' touchpad, running linux 3.10-rc1
(latest from git).
I have been using the psmouse-alps-1.3-alt.tbz driver, works fine (touchpad
detected, multitouch, not too jumpy) except for edge scrolling (but I don't
care about that because two-finger
Now that Linux 3.9 is making its way into circulation, let's summarize
the reported issues to date:
1) No Dolphin V2 support. Still need to borrow hardware to fully
understand the report format and make edge scrolling work without
excessive pressure. I believe we have a good init sequence.
2)
I am running Ubuntu 13.04 on a Dell Latitude E6430u, and my touchpad is
recognized by default. Two-finger scrolling works. Pinch-to-zoom also
works in e.g. Eye of GNOME (but not in Firefox/Chromium). It's great
that the driver has been backported.
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“xserver-xorg-input-synaptics” package : Ubuntu).
I have Ubuntu 12.04 with 3.5.0 kernel and xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-
lts-quantal.
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On Fujitsu LB AH532, after installing the driver I have both psmouse and
ALPS touchpad active. I have only touchpad. Vertical scroll works in
very narrow area on the right of the touchpad. Mouse and Touchpad have
duplicate settings in the Mouse and Touchpad dialog: pointer
acceleration and
Greetings -
I have received a number of emails about running the our dlkms on a 3.5+
kernel. Kevin Cernekee made the required API changes and added it as an
attachment to this issue. I have copied his tarball to my public area
at:
Sorry -
Kevin did a lot of work on the driver and then uploaded as an issue
attachment. I just uploaded his tarball to
http://www.dahetral.com/public-download.
No one has reported anything negative about the new driver and it has
been accepted to the linux kernel.
Dave
On 04/19/2013 11:26 AM,
The code version from comment #356 fixed my problems mentioned in
comment #352. It works with Raring on the 3.8 kernel. I'm very happy
because reverting to the supersensitive, nonscrolling touchpad I had
before you wrote this driver was pretty unbearable. Thanks again for all
of your work on
When I upgraded my N5110 to the raring ringtail beta last week, the
touchpad was no longer recognized. I believe I had the 0.4 version
installed. I uninstalled and removed all of the existing DKMS entries
and installed the 1.3 version downloaded from http://www.dahetral.com
/public-download but
Installing http://dahetral.com/public-download/psmouse-alps-
dst-1.2.tbz/view worked for me.
Download into /usr/src, run
./alps.sh dkms_install_symlink
and then
./alps.sh dkms_build_alps
Dell latitude e5430, cat /proc/bus/input/devices says I: Bus=0011
Vendor=0002 Product=0008 Version=
@Dave
response to #351
Sorry, I missed your documentation in the alps-1.3 directory,
I had just compiled the psmouse module without any script.
After reading, I'll be a while I guess.
Complicated indeed.
Keep you posted.
Thanks.
Lee
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Hi Dave
Glad to see you are monitoring.
What/where is the best way to communicate about this?
The problem at hand:
It comes down to reverse engineering then.
The mail exchange from Dmitry Torokhov I mentioned was about Latitude XT
So some (reverse) engineering has been going on.
I have read some
On second thought, do I need XP?
The touchpad is already recognized an handled by synaptics.
So all can be done in alps.c no?
Reverse engineer the event readings from 'cat /dev/input/mouseN'
On the right track here?
Lee
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add code to the driver to dump trackstick changes'
i am there now
bit slow in pickin up ...
laters
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Title:
synaptic touchpad
@libondam-0
Response to comments 348, 349, 350:
The easiest, and I mean *easiest*, way is to hack alps.c for the raw
input from the touchpad and then xinput setprop to tune the X11 cooked
input.
For brand-new alps touchpads that don't adhere to any of the known
protocols, this is not sufficient
@libondom-0
My guess is this is another mutation of the ALPS touchpad. It clearly
is a new signature, which you added, which indicates new behavior: the
trackstick. There have been several new significant behaviors added to
the alps driver (Rushmore and Dolphin).
The best I can recommend, not
First of all: thanks for the work guys
I am on Dell Latitude XT
Alps hardware: touchpad, 4 buttons, 1 stick
Touchpad is detected as PS2 mouse, synapticts not loaded.
Touchpad works (tapping/moving), but not very sensitive cq. delays, buttons an
stick work
The insensitivity / delays made me look
Now the touchpad works!
I think, it was not the
**
sudo apt-get install python-apport
**
because i got an error.
But it i think, the fix was a newer kernel, which i got with ubuntu rairing
update:
**
Linux Dell-Latitude-E5530 3.8.0-14-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 22 19:21:28
UTC
I'm on a Dell Latitude E5530 running Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail,
Beta1) and this issue affects me on Kernel 3.8, too.
Linux Dell-Latitude-E5530 3.8.0-13-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 15
17:51:30 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux.
I tried to fix it with #299:
I took ppa from quantal, made
ImportError: No module named apport
Try: sudo apt-get install python-apport
It is possible that some of the DKMS packages posted in this thread will
need tweaking to build against Linux 3.8.
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I also confirmed that like Miguel, the patch psmouse-alps-1.3-alt.tbz
partially works on my Dell Inspiron 13z. My touchpad that is previously
recognized as PS/2 Generic Mouse is now recognized as AlpsPS/2 ALPS
GlidePoint. I can finally disable mouse click by tapping while typing.
However, like
@matt
I noticed that Kevin's patches were accepted for the next 3.7 kernel release.
I also noticed that a fedora maintainer backported Kevin's patches to
the next Fedora release. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=812111
I have not seen any activity by Ubuntu maintainers to
I can confirm that the patch contained in the psmouse-alps-1.3-alt.tbz
attachment works on my Dell Vostro 3360. I get a behavior similar to
what I got with the version I was using before (alps-dst-0.4, by Dave):
still no edge-scrolling, and random choppyness, as if the touchpad skips
some input
Hi Dave, thanks also for all of your work.
How would, or is it ever likely, that this fix will make it into
Quantal?
There's got to be a huge number of Ubuntu users out there with Dell
laptops that could do with this functionality.
Is there anything we can do to petition the Ubuntu maintainers
Hi, what's the lead time from fixes getting committed until they arrive via the
usual package updates?
I have an old Dell Inspiron 8200 that I'm trying to setup and the touchpad
doesn't work at all, I think it's detected as PS2 Mouse.
I think this will probably fix it or should I submit a
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: opensuse
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dave Turvene (dturvene)
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Title:
synaptic touchpad not
Kevin -
Responses inline
On 02/18/2013 05:07 PM, Kevin Cernekee wrote:
Just so we're on the same page - the input-next tree [1] (input.git,
branch next) is Dmitry's staging area for proposed input subsystem
changes to send to Linus for the next merge window - currently targeting
Linux 3.9.
I'm just getting back to this. Here's my view of the bug progress based
on the last several (okay, few) comments:
1) the psmouse-alps-1.3 dkms works well for MOST laptops, not those based on
the mysterious Dolphin V2 init sequence.
2) the subsequent psmouse-alps-1.3-alt dkms posted by Kevin has
Just so we're on the same page - the input-next tree [1] (input.git,
branch next) is Dmitry's staging area for proposed input subsystem
changes to send to Linus for the next merge window - currently targeting
Linux 3.9. My patches 01-13 are in there now. This includes the code
refactoring +
Just to say: thank you!
The touchpad now works better on my dell latitude E6230.
I can scroll on the edge and the circular scroll also works. The two fingers
scroll and right-click isn't easy, but the touchpad isn't so wide. I haven't
get for now the three fingers middle click … but it doesn't
Just posting to confirm psmouse-alps-1.3 ( http://www.dahetral.com
/public-download/psmouse-alps-1.3.tbz/view ) works well on a Dell
Precision M4700 - I'm unsure which alps model this is.
I followed the instructions listed here:
Hello Kevin/David,
It seems I'm having the same touchpad found in the Fujitsu A512. When
inserting the psmouse-alps-1.3.tbz module, I'm getting this in the
syslog, like Matt:
[ 3087.136231] psmouse serio1: alps: E6 report: 00 00 64
[ 3087.157739] psmouse serio1: alps: E7 report: 73 03 50
[
Hi Marcelo,
Kevin's patch should work, but edge-scrolling is still hard to use (see
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59478 for an analysis of this
behavior, you can improve the situation by setting eg FingerLow=5 and
FingerHigh=6 using synclient). Two-finger scrolling should work
Hi Vince,
Ok, I've tried setting two-finger scrolling in the System Config, and
executed synclient FingerLow=5 FingerHigh=6, but despite I get *a very
little bit* of scrolling (in some rare cases), this is not useful at
all; most of the times I fail to scroll.
I saw you were posting evemu-record
Hi Vince,
Ok, I've tried setting two-finger scrolling in the System Config, and
executed synclient FingerLow=5 FingerHigh=6, but despite I get *a very
little bit* of scrolling (in some rare cases), this is not useful at
all; most of the times I fail to scroll.
Hi, you either have to :
-
Hi All,
Thanks for all this work.
I have a Dell E6230 and just tested psmouse-alps-1.3. Most everything works but
not the finger tap for clicking. Is tap supposed to work ? Is there a way to
activate it ?
Thanks
Pierre
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Go to System Setting - Mouse and Touchpad - Touchpad and make sure the
secondd item is checked: Enable mouse clicks with touchpad
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I compiled the 1.3 version from http://dahetral.com/public-download and
when I install it, my touchpad is no longer recognized. I am not sure
how to check which touchpad I have to help debug this. Here is what
lsinput returns, though maybe this is affected by the driver I am using
(version 1.2)
I compiled the 1.3 version from http://dahetral.com/public-download and
when I install it, my touchpad is no longer recognized.
Could you check dmesg? This version of the driver should print the
E7/EC report values if the touchpad looks like ALPS (based on the E6
report) but isn't recognized.
Here is what I get from trying to sudo insmod ./psmouse.ko after I build
the new source.
[ 1653.844651] psmouse serio1: alps: E6 report: 00 00 64
[ 1653.867607] psmouse serio1: alps: E7 report: 73 03 50
[ 1653.890393] psmouse serio1: alps: EC report: 73 02 02
[ 1653.893368] psmouse serio1: alps:
Sorry it is an inspiron 13z.
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[ 1653.893381] psmouse serio1: alps: Unknown ALPS touchpad: E7=73 03
50, EC=73 02 02
The second byte of the EC report distinguishes Dolphin V1 (0x01) from
Dolphin V2 (0x02). So you have Dolphin V2, the same touchpad found on
the Fujitsu A512.
I'm attaching a modified version of
Did you attache the file? I don't see it.
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I found the file. It doesn't show up in the comments, but in the full
activity log I found it. When I built that version and installed the
module it works great. Thank you.
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psmouse-alps-1.3 works great on my Dell Latitude E6230 thank you!
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To
I need to work on several projects so will not have time to look at this
again this week. I rebased our work on Kevin Cernekee's 14-part
submission to linux-input. His patchset cleaned-up/refactored a lot of
the messier code along with a more comprehensive init sequence for the
Dell E6XXX
Fine by me.
Thanks all for tidying this up. Nice work.
E.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Dave Turvene dturv...@dahetral.com wrote:
I need to work on several projects so will not have time to look at this
again this week. I rebased our work on Kevin Cernekee's 14-part
submission to
I can confirm that the psmouse-alps-dst-0.4.tbz patch works for acer aspire v3
771g.
I now have a touchpad tab in the mouse and touchpad settings (which was missing
before) and can two finger scroll
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I just want to add that the driver from the ppa of comment #299 also
works fine for the touchpad on a latitude e6330 (on Ubuntu 12.10)
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@Kevin (#305)
Are you seeing incorrect readings when using MT, or is your comment
just based on the code? It would not be too surprising if different
initialization sequences altered the data format (ala Dolphin's 8-byte
vs. 9-byte setting).
Just inspecting the packets traveling through. Some
If you are interested I have made a quick port of the patches in the bug to
have them applied in the kernel 3.7.x
Here you can find the patches:
https://github.com/nacho/alps-kernel-3-7/
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I can confirm that Kevin Chernekee's version works on my latitude e5530 and
ubuntu 12.04
Steps to get it work were:
1) add his ppa and enable the backports
2) edit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cernekee-ppa-precise.list and change to quantal
3) sudo apt-get update
4) sudo apt-get install
Kevin's vs. Dave's drivers on my Latitude E6430u:
As I said before, Dave's driver with David J.'s modification worked for
me on Ubuntu 12.04. However, two-finger scrolling is very sensitive and
interferes with right-click (two-finger tap). (I don't know how to
disable right-click.)
Kevin's
@Masoud, David J
From what I can gather, the E6430u (ultrabook variant) identifies as
follows:
E7 report: 73 03 0a
EC report: 88 08 22 (aka: command mode response)
E6 report: 00 00 64
In the ALPS GUI, I believe this would show up as a Glidepoint T3 with
firmware version 08.22. Contrast with
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Status: Fix Committed = In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dave Turvene (dturvene)
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I reviewed Kevin Cernekee's touchpad code for Dell E6230, E6430, E6410
submitted as a patch set to the linux-input listserve. This is the main
avenue for linux input driver patch submissions.
It looks like it has the same functionality as Ben Garami's fix for the
E6430 but is a lot cleaner:
@Kevin
Thedriver is working for me now.
Last time I tried on a fresh Ubuntu 12.10, with no linux-headers-generic of the
running kernel. After installing that, I could successfully install the driver.
Now I have two finger scrolling.
Also, if you get my driver working, try holding your finger
@Kevin Cernekee
I have been asked to submit my patchset directly to the linux-input
newgroup. My patchset incorporates Ben's reverse-engineering for the
alps signature 0x73, 0x03, 0x0a and mine for 0x73, 0x03, 0x50. Your
patchset for 0x73, 0x03, 0x0a is very different, and has a lot of code
@Masoud
The alps driver does not support three-finger or four-finger gestures
for any platforms. It would be nice but it took a better man than I,
florin9doi, to figure out the two-finger gesture for our platform, and
we do not have a 6430u to reverse-engineer.
@florin9doi
Based on your
Hi all,
In reply to #302:
Where did you get the device names (Dolphin, Pinnacle, Mercury,
etc.) and how did you figure out the protocols?
Seconded.
Can people test Kevin's patch?
I tried it on my dell e6230, it works.
Kevin's patch do not properly take into account the fact that the e6230
@Emmanuel
Kevin's patch do not properly take into account the fact that the e6230
has 16 and 12 bits for the MT slots, and not 15 and 11 (this is the
ALPS_BITMAP_X_BITS and ALPS_BITMAP_Y_BITS setting).
I will check this out. 2-finger scroll worked for me but I didn't do
much else with MT.
Are
Perhaps it's time to start asking a question that's been bugging me for a
while now. A loong time ago I implemented an early fix from this thread
(patching alps.c and remaking psmouse.ko) that has sort of jury-rigged me
along until now--it works, mostly, I've got vertical scrolling though the
Thanks to the work of Dave and David J (comment #295) and many others, I
could finally make Ubuntu detect my touchpad as a touchpad on Latitude
E6430u. I used version 1.1 of the driver.
xinput -list:
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core
Following Matt's instructions (comment #297), I got my TP working on
Dell Inspiron 14. Thanks a lot!
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I spent some time playing around with the ALPS binary driver, and I
found a detection/init sequence which works on both E6230 and E6430 (at
least the two units I tried).
It would be helpful to see test results + dmesg dumps from users of ALPS
trackpads (ANY model), as my sample size is very small
Hi Matt,
thanks for details. Yes, that worked perfectly - thanks Dave! :-)
After doing the change once manually (rmmod/insmod) and seeing that it
worked, I simply overwrote psmouse.ko in
/lib/modules/3.5.0-17-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/ so now it's
permanent.
Cheers,
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Did you get it working? Here is what I did:
I down loaded the driver from Dave Turvene, http://www.dahetral.com
/public-download , and built it using the suggested commands:
make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=`pwd` psmouse.ko
Then I removed the old driver and started the new one.
Hi Matt,
got an Dell Inspiron 13z here as well with the touchpad working but not
recognized as such. Can you detail what you did to get it recognized?
Thanks!
Rafael
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@dturvene
Thanks for taking the time to walk me through this. The DSDT entry for
my touchpad is DLL0584, and now that I know what to look for I can see
it all over the place:
/var/log/dmesg:[0.312892] pnp 00:0b: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs DLL0584
PNP0f13 (active)
I have a dell inspiron 13z, and this driver works great. I recently
installed the latest ubuntu mainline kernel, 3.7.1 and I could not
compile the driver. Turns out a function, input_mt_init_slots, found in
include/linux/input/mt.h has changed from 2 arguments to 3 arguments.
I modified the
@Matt
Yeah, I've received a couple driver doesn't compile emails recently
for the newest kernels. See this issue on Arch Linux
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/psmouse-alps-driver with an
appropriate work around. I don't plan on moving to a 3.5+ kernel in the
near future and I have not heard
@David J
I just saw your #291 post. Your device looks similar to the Latitude 6430,
etc. that Ben reverse engineered. But it has a different command-mode response
(0x88 0x08 0x22). Maybe it still conforms to the V5 protocol. To test this,
add a new entry to alps_model_data and add a new
I can reproduce this bug on my Latitude 6430u, the touchpad is
recognised as a PS/2 Generic Mouse. I have tested psmouse-alps-dst-1.1
and I see this on my syslog:
kernel: [11302.745969] psmouse serio1: alps: E6 report: 00 00 64
kernel: [11302.764145] psmouse serio1: alps: E7 report: 73 03 0a
dturvene alps_hw_init_v6_minimal works fine if alps_get_model is run
like in previous versions. For the new version, try this:
static int alps_hw_init_v6(struct psmouse *psmouse)
{
struct ps2dev *ps2dev = psmouse-ps2dev;
unsigned char param[4];
// previously sent by
There is no fix in 12.04. Bug status is misleading.
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To manage
I added an ACPI interface to get the REAL alps hardware type. See
version 1.2 at [1].
I hacked the driver to wrap the E6/E7/command mode selecton code inside
a function that checks the ACPI PS2 hardware id against a table (which
has only one entry right now, DLL04B0 for my Dell N5110. If there
@florin9doi
I added in your minimal init sequence but kept getting bare_ps2_packet
notices. It didn't work for me. In my 1.2 tarball I called your init
alps_hw_init_v6_minimal. The original one works fine.
@emmanuel-thome
Nice cleanup! I started to merge but the effort looked to be too
This is marked as fix released for Precise on 2012-09-26, but I don't see
this bug mentioned in the Precise kernel
changelog and same symptom happens for me on Latitude E6230. So is this really
fixed in the current Precise kernel? I assumed so and filed #1089413.
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@Emmanuel #283 Here is the dmesg | grep psmouse output from my
Latitude E5530:
[ 19.109087] psmouse serio1: alps: E6 report: 00 00 64
[ 19.127228] psmouse serio1: alps: E7 report: 73 03 0a
[ 19.140372] psmouse serio1: alps: command mode response: 88 08 1d
[ 19.142853] psmouse serio1:
Another thanks to Dave and Emmanuel and sorry for not having time to
undertake this refactoring myself. Very well done!
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It would be nice to tidy up this set of patches, in particular:
(1) make the v5 and v6 init sequences more readable
(2) differentiate between the various models (this applies to the models
whose E7 report says 0x73 0x03 00x0a).
alps_hw_init_v6 can be reduced at following commands:
Cool.
I suspected there was some clutter in there, but not to that point.
I am a bit surprised though that there is no ENABLE command in your
short init sequence. Looks quite odd.
I factored the e6x30 init sequences into a common sequence (tested,
works), and later ambitiously tested a merge of
Great work Dave and Emmanuel! My Latitude E5530's trackpad is properly
detected with the current git://github.com/emmanuelthome/psmouse-
alps.git. Both edge scrolling and two-finger scrolling work.
The trackpad would stop working with the versions currently available at
psmouse-alps
In reply to #276-#277.
I was mistaken on this one. Apparently the driver does nothing regarding
enabling or disabling multitouch features on the trackpad. It's only a
matter of the software down the line which interprets the packet data.
Nothing, in fact, recognizes more than two finger in the
Dear Emmanuel Thomé,
Thank you for your wonderful patch and works well on my 6230.
Is there any way you could add middle click feature using a tap of 2 fingers
once you get time?
Artiom.
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Sure. Not today, though.
All these features are configurable with the windows touchpad software.
Assuming they map to visible config orders sent to the device upon init,
I can reverse-engineer them and enable them from the driver.
I wonder, though, what is the usual choice done for touchpad
Hi,
I just tested Emmanuel's driver patch for the E6230 on my E6530 (which
behaves identically as the E6430, see above), just to be sure.
I can confirm that Emmanuel's patch breaks compatibility with E6430/E6530.
While xinput -list does report
$ xinput -list
⎡ Virtual core pointer
I just realized one could completely misread an important point that I
wanted to make. I did not mean that on the two linked Dell.com URLs, the
Hard Drive format driver and the Update Package Driver are
identical. Of course they are not.
What I meant is that both
* the Hard Drive format driver on
Hi,
I succeeded in reproducing the reverse engineering steps for the Dell
E6230 touchpad.
Here is an updated version of Dave's dkms module which is **ONLY** for
the E6230. Starting from the init sequenced captured via qemu, I have
tried to make some sense out of the commands. It seems that this
For me trying out these 1.0 and 1.1 drivers on a Dell n5110 resulted only
in disabling the touchpad completely.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 1:39 PM, MIchal ThomaT 606...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
I tested psmouse-alps-dst-1.1.tbz with Quantal on Dell 3360 and
multitouch does work. Side scrolling
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