You need to move your mouse around for it to update. It will update
with new lines of information as you use the touchpad. If no new lines
appear, then something is pretty weird…
Well, something pretty weird -is- going on. synclient wasn't working, so
I figured a restart might Magically Fix Things. Immediately after X
started, I noticed I could move the touchpad. Then the touchpad stopped.
Looking at the terminal window that X started from, I noticed down at
the bottom "synaptics DeviceOff called"... Which I think is the root of
the problem. I did a little googling, but I wasn't able to come up with
an answer, just statements of the problem on a few mailing lists...
Doesn't look good, eh? :-/
-Jeffrey
Eric Anderson wrote:
Here is the output to synclient -m 100 . Honestly, I'm pretty unsure
what all that means. The 0's don't bring joy to my heart, though.
time x y z f w l r u d m multi gl gm gr gdx gdy
0.000 257 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 0 0 0 0 0
You need to move your mouse around for it to update. It will update
with new lines of information as you use the touchpad. If no new lines
appear, then something is pretty weird…
Could that be causing this?
Weird, but I don't think so.
FingerLow = 14
FingerHigh = 15
PalmDetect = 1
PalmMinWidth = 10
PalmMinZ = 200
These MAY be causing the problem. It may be detecting your palm and
then not moving because it thinks it is due to your palm. I don't know
though.
-Eric Anderson
PS - We all using Google's reply feature are messing up the mailing
list a little. Try and make sure you send replies to
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