On Aug 26 06:26, [email protected] wrote:
>    On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Chirag Anand <[1][email protected]>
>    wrote:
> 
>      If it is getting fixed after a restart, you might want to check your
>      touchpad settings in the control panel (depending on the desktop
>      environment you use).
>
>    Everything seems to be fine there. What do I have to look for?

Check the speed, whether its enabled while using the keyboard etc., the
general stuff. Fiddle around with it.

>      Secondly, most people use 'syndaemon' for
>      controlling their touchpad, do a grep and see if its running and with
>      what arguments.
> 
>    ps -e |grep syndaemon did not give any results. Was I supposed to use
>    something else?

There is a set of touchpad utilities for synaptiks touchpads but also
works with other drivers. Install that, and use 'synclient' to get
information about your touchpad.


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